Michael Haneline

Summary

Affiliation: Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Cervical artery dissection. A comparison of highly dynamic mechanisms: manipulation versus motor vehicle collision
    Michael Haneline
    Palmer College of Chiropractic West, San Jose, CA, USA
    J Manipulative Physiol Ther 28:57-63. 2005
  2. ncbi Chiropractic manipulation and acute neck pain: a review of the evidence
    Michael T Haneline
    Department of Research, Palmer College of Chiropractic West, San Jose, Calif 95134, USA
    J Manipulative Physiol Ther 28:520-5. 2005
  3. ncbi An analysis of the etiology of cervical artery dissections: 1994 to 2003
    Michael T Haneline
    Palmer College of Chiropractic West, San Jose, CA 95134, USA
    J Manipulative Physiol Ther 28:617-22. 2005
  4. ncbi Symptomatic outcomes and perceived satisfaction levels of chiropractic patients with a primary diagnosis involving acute neck pain
    Michael T Haneline
    Palmer College of Chiropractic West, San Jose, California 95134, USA
    J Manipulative Physiol Ther 29:288-96. 2006
  5. ncbi Chiropractic management of low back pain and low back-related leg complaints: a literature synthesis
    Dana J Lawrence
    Center for Teaching and Learning, Palmer College of Chiropractic, Davenport, Iowa, USA
    J Manipulative Physiol Ther 31:659-74. 2008
  6. ncbi Survey of health attitudes and behaviors of a chiropractic college population
    William N DuMonthier
    Palmer College of Chiropractic, West Campus, San Jose, Calif 95134 1617, USA
    J Manipulative Physiol Ther 32:477-84. 2009
  7. ncbi Spinal motion palpation: a comparison of studies that assessed intersegmental end feel vs excursion
    Michael T Haneline
    Palmer College of Chiropractic West, San Jose, California 95134, USA
    J Manipulative Physiol Ther 31:616-26. 2008
  8. ncbi A review of intraexaminer and interexaminer reliability of static spinal palpation: a literature synthesis
    Michael T Haneline
    Palmer College of Chiropractic West, San Jose, CA 95134, USA
    J Manipulative Physiol Ther 32:379-86. 2009
  9. ncbi The neck injury criterion: future considerations
    Arthur C Croft
    Spine Research Institute of San Diego, Spring Valley, CA 91978, USA
    Accid Anal Prev 34:247-55. 2002
  10. ncbi Low speed frontal crashes and low speed rear crashes: is there a differential risk for injury?
    Arthur C Croft
    Spine Research Institute of San Diego, San Diego, California, USA
    Annu Proc Assoc Adv Automot Med 46:79-91. 2002

Detail Information

Publications15

  1. ncbi Cervical artery dissection. A comparison of highly dynamic mechanisms: manipulation versus motor vehicle collision
    Michael Haneline
    Palmer College of Chiropractic West, San Jose, CA, USA
    J Manipulative Physiol Ther 28:57-63. 2005
    ..To examine the similarities and dissimilarities between cervical chiropractic manipulative therapy and whiplash, and their respective relation to cervical artery dissection...
  2. ncbi Chiropractic manipulation and acute neck pain: a review of the evidence
    Michael T Haneline
    Department of Research, Palmer College of Chiropractic West, San Jose, Calif 95134, USA
    J Manipulative Physiol Ther 28:520-5. 2005
    ..The aim of this study was to review the chiropractic and medical literature in an effort to determine the extent of current evidence supporting the use of chiropractic manipulation for the treatment of acute neck pain...
  3. ncbi An analysis of the etiology of cervical artery dissections: 1994 to 2003
    Michael T Haneline
    Palmer College of Chiropractic West, San Jose, CA 95134, USA
    J Manipulative Physiol Ther 28:617-22. 2005
    ..To provide a literature review of the etiologic breakdown of cervical artery dissections...
  4. ncbi Symptomatic outcomes and perceived satisfaction levels of chiropractic patients with a primary diagnosis involving acute neck pain
    Michael T Haneline
    Palmer College of Chiropractic West, San Jose, California 95134, USA
    J Manipulative Physiol Ther 29:288-96. 2006
    ..The aim of this study was to determine the extent to which a group of patients with acute neck pain managed with chiropractic manipulative therapy benefited from chiropractic care and the degree to which they were subsequently satisfied...
  5. ncbi Chiropractic management of low back pain and low back-related leg complaints: a literature synthesis
    Dana J Lawrence
    Center for Teaching and Learning, Palmer College of Chiropractic, Davenport, Iowa, USA
    J Manipulative Physiol Ther 31:659-74. 2008
    ..The purpose of this project was to review the literature for the use of spinal manipulation for low back pain (LBP)...
  6. ncbi Survey of health attitudes and behaviors of a chiropractic college population
    William N DuMonthier
    Palmer College of Chiropractic, West Campus, San Jose, Calif 95134 1617, USA
    J Manipulative Physiol Ther 32:477-84. 2009
    ..We also assessed the perceived importance of the chiropractic physician in role modeling and teaching healthy behaviors to patients...
  7. ncbi Spinal motion palpation: a comparison of studies that assessed intersegmental end feel vs excursion
    Michael T Haneline
    Palmer College of Chiropractic West, San Jose, California 95134, USA
    J Manipulative Physiol Ther 31:616-26. 2008
    ..The objective of this review was to classify and compare studies based on method of MP used, considering that some studies may have used both methods...
  8. ncbi A review of intraexaminer and interexaminer reliability of static spinal palpation: a literature synthesis
    Michael T Haneline
    Palmer College of Chiropractic West, San Jose, CA 95134, USA
    J Manipulative Physiol Ther 32:379-86. 2009
    ..The purposes of this study were to locate articles that assessed the reliability of static palpation of the spine and sacroiliac joints, to appraise the quality of these studies, and synthesize their results...
  9. ncbi The neck injury criterion: future considerations
    Arthur C Croft
    Spine Research Institute of San Diego, Spring Valley, CA 91978, USA
    Accid Anal Prev 34:247-55. 2002
    ..Certainly, ongoing work will be necessary to investigate this further and larger scale analysis of more onboard crash data will prove invaluable...
  10. ncbi Low speed frontal crashes and low speed rear crashes: is there a differential risk for injury?
    Arthur C Croft
    Spine Research Institute of San Diego, San Diego, California, USA
    Annu Proc Assoc Adv Automot Med 46:79-91. 2002
    ..Rear impact crashes resulted in biphasic, complex kinematics compared to the monophasic, less complex frontal crashes. Rear impact crashes were rated markedly less tolerable. Sex-specific differences are also discussed...
  11. ncbi Re: Hurwitz et al. Frequency and clinical predictors of adverse reactions to chiropractic care in the UCLA neck pain study. Spine 2005; 30: 1477-84
    Michael T Haneline
    Spine 31:254; author reply 254-5. 2006
  12. ncbi Comments about "Atherosclerosis in the vertebral artery: an intrinsic risk factor in the use of spinal manipulation? (2006) Surg Radiol Anat 28:129-134, by Cagnie B, Barbaix E, Vinck E, D'Herde K, Cambier D"
    Michael T Haneline
    Surg Radiol Anat 29:185-6; author reply 187. 2007
  13. ncbi Patient recall of the mechanics of cervical spine manipulation
    Gary N Lewkovich
    J Manipulative Physiol Ther 28:708-12. 2005
    ..To determine how accurately patients with neck pain and/or headache can recall the mechanics of their cervical spine manipulative therapy immediately after its administration...
  14. ncbi Association of internal carotid artery dissection and chiropractic manipulation
    Michael T Haneline
    Spine Research Institute of San Diego, University of California at San Diego School of Medicine, San Diego, California, USA
    Neurologist 9:35-44. 2003
    ..Literature that included information concerning causation of ICAD, as well as all case studies and series, was selected for review...
  15. ncbi Internal carotid artery dissection with associated oculosympathetic palsy
    Michael T Haneline
    Mt Sinai J Med 72:421; author reply 422. 2005