Research
Neuro Emotional Technique for the treatment of trigger point sensitivity in chronic neck pain sufferers: A controlled clinical trial
Chiropractic & Osteopathy
Published 21 May 2008
Peter Bablis, Henry Pollard, Rod Bonello
Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Background: Trigger points have been shown to be active in many myofascial pain syndromes…
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A randomised controled pilot study of Neuro Emotional Technique for chronic low-back pain
The Journal of Alternative and Complimentary Medicine
January 1, 2008 14(1): S-1-S-109.
Peter Bablis, Henry Pollard, Rod Bonello
Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Introduction: Chronic low-back pain (CLBP) is a complex, multi-factorial phenomenon with physical and biopsychosocial components…
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A retrospective analysis of 761 consecutive new patients presenting to a NET Chiropractic clinic
The Journal of Alternative and Complimentary Medicine
January 1, 2008 14(1): S-1-S-109.
Peter Bablis, Henry Pollard, Rod Bonello
Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Introduction: The aim of this study was to describe the profile of patients presenting to a private chiropractic clinic specializing in Neuro Emotional Technique (NET).…
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Anxiety and depression profile of 188 consecutive new patients presenting to a Neuro Emotional Technique practioner
The Journal of Alternative and Complimentary Medicine
January 1, 2008 14(1): S-1-S-109.
Peter Bablis, Henry Pollard, Rod Bonello
Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Objective: To describe the profile of a cohort of patients who presented to a Neuro
Emotional Technique (NET) clinic…
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The BVM Model: Chiropractic "Philosophy" back to the future
The Journal of Alternative and Complimentary Medicine
January 1, 2008 14(1): S-1-S-109.
Henry Pollard, Peter Bablis, Scott Walker
Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Introduction: The chiropractic profession manages a wide spectrum of conditions. These conditions are primarily musculoskeletal conditions, but also include visceral and sometimes psychoemotional based problems.…
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Practitioner Perceptions of Emotions Associated with pain:
A Survey
Scott Walker, Peter Bablis, Henry Pollard and Andrew McHardy Journal of Chiropractic Medicine – Winter 2005
Objective: To discover whether chiropractors consider that emotional factors are associated with pain presentations in their patients and if so, what methods they ase to investigate these factors and what strategies they use to manage them.
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Hypothyroidism:
A New Model for Conservative Management in Two cases
Peter Bablis and Henry Pollard Chiropractic Journal of Australia –
March 2004
Objective: To review the function, anatomy, physiology, development, hormone stnthesis and dysfunction of the thyroid gland.
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Interexaminer Reliability of the Deltoid and Psoas Muscle Test
Henry Pollard, Bronwyn Lakay, Frances Tucker, Brett Watson, and Peter Bablis Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics –
Volume 28, Number 1
Objective: To determine if 2 practitioners of differing skill levels could reliably agree on the presence of a weak or strong deltoid or psoas muscle.
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Chiropractic viewpoint
Seeing and experiencing is believing!!
Peter Bablis
The more I practice, the more homotoxicology proves to be a necessity.
Its application to so many conditions still astounds me.
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Practitioner
perceptions of emotions associated with pain: A survey
Scott Walker, Peter Bablis, Henry Pollard, Andrew McHardy
Objective: To document whether chiropractors consider that emotional factors
are associated with pain presentations in their patients and if so, what
methods they use to investigate those factors and what strategies they
use to manage them.
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and read the survey – print format [PDF]
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An
Acupuncture based mind body therapy
A new model for management of Hypothyroidism
Peter Bablis and Dr Henry
Pollard
Objective: To review the functions of the thyroid gland and report on
the anatomy, physiology, hormone synthesis and dysfunction of the thyroid
gland.
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Two
Reports of Resolution of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Induced Anovulation in Femailes Receiving Nero
Emotional Technique
Peter Bablis, Henry Pollard and Andrew McHardy Chiropractic Journal
of Australia – March 2006
Objective: ...to evaluate the effectiveness of the stress-reducing technique
Neur Emotional Technique in promoting ovulation by decreasing both apparent
and preceived stress.
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Can
the Ileocecal Valve Point Predict Low Back Pain Using Manual Muscle Testing?
Henry P. Pollard, Peter Bablis and Rod Bonello Chiropractic Journal
of Australia – June 2006
Background: According to some technique groups in chirporactic the ileocecal
valve may malfunction and be associated with a large array of health problems
that can lead to common chronic health issues prevalent in our society.
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Resolution
of Anovulation infertility using Neuro Emotional Technique: A report of 3 cases.
Peter Bablis, Henry Pollard and Daniel A Monti
Journal of Chiropractic
Medicine, USA – Spring 2006
Background: The female menstrual cycle is a complicated interaction of
hormonal messages that are under the control of the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Ovarian
axis. Dysfunction in this axis can lead to anovulation and infertility.
Stress has the potential to produce such dysfunction.
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The Illeoccal Valve Point and Muscle Testing: A Possible Mechanism of Action
Henry P. Pollard, Peter Bablis and Rod Bonello Chiropractic Journal of Australia – December 2006
Background: The muscle test procedure has acquired other uses as a part of diagnostic systems that include largely multi-step diagnostic protocols of techniques such as Neuro-Emotional Technique (NET) and Applied Kinesiology (AK), amongst other techniques.
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Pilot Study of Neuro Emotional Technique for Low Back Pain
Peter Bablis , Assoc Prof Rod Bonello and Dr Henry Pollard
Objective: To investigate NET in a randomised controlled trial (RCT) and to test the proceedures of the proposed RCT for the management of chronic low pack pain.
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