The Public's Misconception of Cerebrovascular Accident Due to Chiropractic Manipulation

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Corrigan, William M. Jr.
Siconolfi, Robert A. Jr.

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1999

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Thesis

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en_US

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Chiropractic manipulation , Cerebrovascular accident , Public perception

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The purpose of this thesis was to see if there was a misconception of cerebrovascular accidents being related to chiropractic manipulation. Our information and results were obtained from a questionnaire that included age, gender, the public's opinion of chiropractic care, their own health history, and their basic knowledge of strokes.Our thesis project was thoroughly contemplated and our final discussion was based on tragedies that had affected both our lives. This project is dedicated to the loved ones that we have lost.

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W.M. Corrigan Jr. and R.A. Siconolfi Jr., "Drug-Drug Interactions in the Elderly on Antidepressants", D.C. dissertation, College of Chiropractic, Univ. of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, CT, 1999.

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