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Deed E. Harrison, D.C., graduated from Life-West Chiropractic College in 1996. Dr. Harrison has developed and researched original spinal rehabilitation procedures and has lectured to thousands of Chiropractors at nearly 1000 educational conferences around the world. He has authored (co-authored) approximately 234 peer-reviewed spine related publications, 7 spine textbooks, and numerous conference proceedings. He is a highly respected chiropractic researcher and authority in today’s profession.
Dr. Harrison is a manuscript reviewer for several top-tier peer-reviewed Spine journals including: Spine, Journal of Clinical Medicine, PloS One, Clinical Biomechanics, Clinical Anatomy, Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, the European Spine Journal, European Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, BMC Complimentary Alternative Medicine, and BMC Musculo-Skeletal Disorders. Additionally, Dr. Harrison is a Guest Editor for two Special Issues on spine rehabilitation for the Journal of Clinical Medicine.
Additionally, Dr. Harrison is a past member to the International Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spine (ISSLS), is a former International Chiropractors Association’s (ICA) Nevada State Assembly Representative member, and is the acting Chair of the PCCRP Chiropractic Radiography Guidelines. He formerly held a position on the Chiropractic Physicians Board of Nevada. Currently, Dr. Harrison is the President / CEO of Chiropractic BioPhysics® (CBP®)Technique & Seminars and is the President of CBP NonProfit, Inc. – a spinal research foundation.
Lastly, he directs and owns a large chiropractic rehabilitation and education facility in Eagle, ID, USA called the Ideal Spine Health Center.
Currently, my colleagues and I are focused on spine rehabilitation practices, procedures, and outcomes with Chiropractic and Physical Therapy methods. Previously, we've studied spine and posture modeling, and case control designs to understand normal data in varying popultions and reliability and validity of the assessments. We are investigating structural rehabilitation of the spine and posture in RCT's to identify better ways to manage chronic pain conditions with a spine origin.
Reviewer Keywords
biomechanics chiropractic treatment clinical trials posture rehabilitation spine alignment spine biomechanicsPublications (7)
Recent article categories: Pain Management, Anatomy, Orthopedics
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