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Northwestern research paper leads the 'Spine Journal' top 25

bronfort_evansJune 24, 2012 — A paper written by researchers at Northwestern Health Sciences University was the most downloaded article for the Spine Journal in 2011, reported the medical publication. The journal recently announced its “Top 25 Hottest Articles” for 2011.

Northwestern Vice President ·of Research Gert Bronfort, PhD, DC, and Roni Evans, DC, MS, dean of Research at Northwestern, along with Mitchell Haas, DC, MA, from the University of Western States, published the top-ranked paper, “Efficacy of Spinal Manipulation and Mobilization for Low Back Pain and Neck Pain: A Systematic Review and Best Evidence Synthesis.”

Topics related to chiropractic, and authors who are doctors of chiropractic, comprised nearly half of the top 25 articles ranked. The Top 25 list includes two more authors from Northwestern, Michele Maiers, DC, MPH, associate dean of research and knowledge transfer; and Craig Schulz, DC, MS, associate dean of research and director, Office of Data Management.

The Top 25 list includes:

Source: Northwestern Health Sciences University, nwhealth.edu

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