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Arterial dissections following cervical manipulation: the chiropractic experience
Scott Haldeman, Paul Carey, Murray Townsend and Costa Papadopoulos
CMAJ October 02, 2001 165 (7) 905-906;
Scott Haldeman
Dr. Haldeman is with the Department of Neurology, University of California, Irvine, Calif. Dr. Carey is with the Canadian Chiropractic Protective Association, Toronto, Ont. At the time of writing, Dr. Townsend was a research assistant to Dr. Carey. At the time of writing, Mr. Papdopoulos was with Professional Affairs, Canadian Chiropractic Association, Toronto, Ont.
Paul Carey
Dr. Haldeman is with the Department of Neurology, University of California, Irvine, Calif. Dr. Carey is with the Canadian Chiropractic Protective Association, Toronto, Ont. At the time of writing, Dr. Townsend was a research assistant to Dr. Carey. At the time of writing, Mr. Papdopoulos was with Professional Affairs, Canadian Chiropractic Association, Toronto, Ont.
Murray Townsend
Dr. Haldeman is with the Department of Neurology, University of California, Irvine, Calif. Dr. Carey is with the Canadian Chiropractic Protective Association, Toronto, Ont. At the time of writing, Dr. Townsend was a research assistant to Dr. Carey. At the time of writing, Mr. Papdopoulos was with Professional Affairs, Canadian Chiropractic Association, Toronto, Ont.
Costa Papadopoulos
Dr. Haldeman is with the Department of Neurology, University of California, Irvine, Calif. Dr. Carey is with the Canadian Chiropractic Protective Association, Toronto, Ont. At the time of writing, Dr. Townsend was a research assistant to Dr. Carey. At the time of writing, Mr. Papdopoulos was with Professional Affairs, Canadian Chiropractic Association, Toronto, Ont.
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