Published on 16.09.16 in Vol 2, No 2 (2016): Jul-Dec
Works citing "Chiropractic and Spinal Manipulation Therapy on Twitter: Case Study Examining the Presence of Critiques and Debates"
According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/publichealth.5739):
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Delir Haghighi P, Kang Y, Buchbinder R, Burstein F, Whittle S. Investigating Subjective Experience and the Influence of Weather Among Individuals With Fibromyalgia: A Content Analysis of Twitter. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2017;3(1):e4
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Al-Azdee M, Perle SM, He B. Biased online media coverage: chiropractic and stroke in google news. Chiropractic & Manual Therapies 2018;26(1)
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Kawchuk G, Hartvigsen J, Harsted S, Nim CG, Nyirö L. Misinformation about spinal manipulation and boosting immunity: an analysis of Twitter activity during the COVID-19 crisis. Chiropractic & Manual Therapies 2020;28(1)
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. Safety and risks of shiatsu: Protocol for a systematic review. European Journal of Integrative Medicine 2019;28:20
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Marcon AR, Caulfield T, Schumacher U. Commenting on chiropractic: A YouTube analysis. Cogent Medicine 2017;4(1):1277450
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Innes SI, Leboeuf-Yde C, Walker BF. How frequent are non-evidence-based health care beliefs in chiropractic students and do they vary across the pre-professional educational years. Chiropractic & Manual Therapies 2018;26(1)
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Ng JY, Verhoeff N, Steen J. What are the ways in which social media is used in the context of complementary and alternative medicine in the health and medical scholarly literature? a scoping review. BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies 2023;23(1)
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Ng JY, Abdelkader W, Lokker C. Tracking discussions of complementary, alternative, and integrative medicine in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic: a month-by-month sentiment analysis of Twitter data. BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies 2022;22(1)
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According to Crossref, the following books are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/publichealth.5739):
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Ernst E, Smith K. More Harm than Good?. 2018. Chapter 7:185
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