Chiropractic 2021 Approved CE Programs

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Chiropractic 2021 Approved CE Programs 2021 MICHIGAN BOARD OF CHIROPRACTIC APPROVED PROGRAMS This list contains courses that were approved in 2021 and will be updated when new programs are approved. In addition to the Board approved programs listed below, please also see R 338.12041 and R 338.12042 for additional information related to qualifying and acceptable continuing education. Effective after June 21, 2021, all chiropractic continuing education must be completed by attending a live and in-person program, unless otherwise allowed by the Chiropractic Administrative Rules. 239210101 MACOMB COUNTY CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATION – Chiropractic Update 2021 in Warren, Michigan, November 13 - 14, for 2 hours in physical measures, 6 hours of performance of and ordering tests, 4 hours in pain and symptom management, 1 hour in ethics, 1 hour in sexual boundaries, and 3 hours in unclassified credits. 239210102 NEW YORK CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE – American College of Chiropractic Orthopedists 2021 Annual Convention in Nashville, TN, and online, from April 29 – May 1, 2021, for 20 hours in chiropractic technique. 239210103 DC HOURS – Does Subluxation Exist, online, February 22, 2021, for 2 hours in pain and symptom management. 239210104 DC HOURS – Nutritional Endocrinology Hypothyroidism, online, February 17, 2021, for 2 hours in pain and symptom management. 239210105 DC HOURS – Radiology Rounds, online, February 18, 2021, for 2 hours in pain and symptom management. 239210106 DC HOURS – Cancer is Natural, So is The Cure, online March 1, 2021 for 2 hours in pain and symptom management. 239210107 DC HOURS – Nutritional Psychology: Anxiety, online, February 24, 2021, for 2 hours in pain and symptom management. 239210108 UWS – CCSP Correlative Case Studies in Sports Chiropract, online, from January 1, 2021, to December 31, 2021, for 4 hours in practice management, 4 hours in chiropractic technique, and 4 hours in performance of and ordering tests. 239210109 UWS – CCSP Correlative Case Studies in Sports Chiropractic, location is to be determined, from January 16, 2021, to January 17, 2021, for 12.5 hours in chiropractic technique. 239210110 NEW YORK CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE –Sports Nutrition with a Nutrition- Based Focus for Healthcare Practitioners online from January 1, 2021, to December 31, 2021, for 6 hours in unclassified credits. 239210111 DC HOURS – Nutritional Management of Arthritic Diseases, online, February 16, 2021, for 2 hours in pain and symptom management. 239210112 DC HOURS – Relevant Rehab: Chronic Low Back Pain: a Multi-Modal Approach of Active Care, online, February 27, 2021, for 6 hours in pain and symptom management. 239210113 DC HOURS – Cross fix: Analysis and Treatment of overuse injuries, online, February 20, 2021, for 3 hours in pain and symptom management. 239210114 DC HOURS – Managing the Patient with Fatigue, online, February 10, 2021, for 2 hours in pain and symptom management. 239210115 DC HOURS – Nutritional Medicine: Evidence- Based Impact on Anti-Aging and Disease Prevention, online, February 6, 2021, for 6 hours in pain and symptom management. 239210116 DC HOURS –Scoliosis: A Radiological Evaluation, online, February 4, 2021, and March 4, 2021, for 1 hour in physical measures. 239210117 DC HOURS – Low Tech Office Rehab for Posture Correction online, February 2, 2021, for 2 hours in pain and symptom management. 239210118 DC HOURS – Immune Strategies for the 21st Century online, January 28, 2021, for 2 hours in pain and symptom management. 239210119 DC HOURS – Radiology Rounds online, January 26, 2021, for 1 hour in pain and symptom management. 239210120 DC HOURS – Healing the Toxic Brain online, January 21, 2021, for 2 hours in pain and symptom management. 239210121 MACOMB COUNTY CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATION – Concussion and Chiropractic online, from January 1, 2021, to December 31, 2021 for 2 hours in unclassified credits. 239210122 OMNI CHIROPRACTIC SEMINARS – Chiropractic Ethics and Proper Sexual protocol with Audit / Practice Protection in Romulus, MI, on October 23, 2021 for 1 hour in ethics, 1 hour in sexual boundaries, and 4 hours in unclassified credits. 239210123 DC HOURS – The Comprehensive Approach to the Treatment of Joints and The Patient in Pain online, December 12, 2020, for 4 hours in pain and symptom management. 239210124 DC HOURS – Relevant Rehab: Chronic Low Back Pain: a Multi-Modal Approach of Active Care online, December 5, 2020, and December 19, 2020, for 6 hours in pain and symptom management. 239210125 DC HOURS – Nutritional Therapy in Neurology and the Adjunctive Management of Autoimmune Disease online, December 20, 2020, for 6 hours in pain and symptom management. 239210126 DC HOURS – Nutritional Medicine: Evidence-Based Impact on Anti-aging and Disease Prevention online, December 6, 2020, for 6 hours in pain and symptom management. 239210127 DC HOURS – Low Tech Office Rehab for Posture Correction online, December 1, 2020, December 15, 2020, and December 28, 2020, for 2 hours in pain and symptom management. 239210128 PALMER COLLEGE – Upper Peninsula: Addressing the 5 Drivers of Inflammation and Chronic Illness: The Future of Whole Food Integrative Healthcare in Iron Mountain, MI, October 17, 2020, for 8 hours in unclassified credits. 239210129 DC HOURS – Chiropractic Risk Management Record Keeping and Compliance online, December 13, 2020, for 4 hours in practice management. 239210130 DC HOURS – EEG Neurofeedback online, December 2, 2020, and December 8, 2020, for 1 hour in pain and symptom management. 239210131 DC HOURS – Why is America so Sick Today online, December 6, 2020, and December 12, 2020, for 6 hours in pain and symptom management. 239210132 DC HOURS – The Consequences of Dybosis online, from January 1, 2021, to December 31, 2021, for 1 hour in pain and symptom management. 239210133 PARKER UNIVERSITY – Your Role as a Chiropractic Assistant in Creating a Successful Practice 2021 online, from January 1, 2021, to December 31, 2021, for 1 hour in practice management. 239210134 PARKER UNIVERSITY – Introduction to Functional Taping online, from January 1, 2021, to December 31, 2021, for 1.5 hours in pain and symptom management. 239210135 PARKER UNIVERSITY – Family Chiropractic Care First online, from January 1, 2021, to December 31, 2021, for 1 hour in practice management. 239210136 PARKER UNIVERSITY – Chiropractic Management of Lumbar Disc Derangements online, from January 1, 2021, to December 31, 2021, for 5 hours in pain and symptom management. 239210137 PARKER UNIVERSITY – Clinical Insights into Spondylolisthesis and Stenosis Patients online, from January 1, 2021, to December 31, 2021, for 1 hour in pain and symptom management. 239210138 PARKER UNIVERSITY – Aligning Subluxation Science, Office Procedures & Lifestyle Balance online, from January 1, 2021, to December 31, 2021, for 1 hour in practice management. 239210139 PARKER UNIVERSITY – Neurology of the Subluxation – How Symptoms Develop and How the Adjustment Works online, from January 1, 2021, to December 31, 2021, for 1 hour in pain and symptom management. 239210140 PARKER UNIVERSITY – Document the Way the Auditor Wants You To 2021 online, from January 1, 2021, to December 31, 2021, for 1 hour in practice management. 239210141 PARKER UNIVERSITY – Diagnosis Coding and Documentation: Tips and Tricks 2021 online, from January 1, 2021, to December 31, 2021, for 1 hour in practice management. 239210142 PARKER UNIVERSITY – Online Stress Factors: The New Science Behind Stress, Hormonal Disruption, and Chronic Pain online, from January 1, 2021, to December 31, 2021, for 1 hour in pain and symptom management. 239210143 PARKER UNIVERSITY – Your Better Body online, from January 1, 2021, to December 31, 2021, for 1.5 hours in pain and symptom management. 239210144 PARKER UNIVERSITY –Improving Patient Outcomes with Functional Blood Chemistry online, from January 1, 2021, to December 31, 2021, for 1.5 hours in pain and symptom management. 239210145 PARKER UNIVERSITY – Science Philosophy Art of Chiropractic online, from January 1, 2021, to December 31, 2021, for 1 hour in practice management. 239210146 PARKER UNIVERSITY – Seven Steps to a Compliant Financial Policy online, from January 1, 2021, to December 31, 2021, for 1.5 hours in pain and symptom management. 239210147 PARKER UNIVERSITY – Check your Blind Spot Chiropractic in the Era of Evidence-based Practice online, from January 1, 2021, to December 31, 2021, for 1 hour in practice management. 239210148 PARKER UNIVERSITY – The Business of Ethics online, from January 1, 2021, to December 31, 2021, for 1 hour in ethics. 239210149 PARKER UNIVERSITY – The Opioid Crisis – An American Epidemic online, from January 1, 2021, to December 31, 2021, for 1 hour in pain and symptom management. 239210150 PARKER UNIVERSITY – What is the risk of not being financially compliant in your office? online, from January 1, 2021, to December 31, 2021, for 1 hour in practice management. 239210151 PARKER UNIVERSITY – Basic Neurology and Structural Patterns of the Lower Extremity online, from January 1, 2021, to December 31, 2021, for 1 hour in pain and symptom management. 239210152 PARKER UNIVERSITY – Chiropractic Effects on Biomechanics and Biochemistry online, from January 1, 2021, to December 31, 2021, for 1 hour in pain and symptom management. 239210153 PARKER UNIVERSITY – Perinatal Practice – A Chiropractor’s Introduction to Caring for the Expecting Mother online, from January 1, 2021, to December 31, 2021, for 1 hour in pain and symptom management. 239210154 PARKER UNIVERSITY – The Vexing Debate about Vaccinations online, from January 1, 2021, to
Recommended publications
  • REFERENCES: a History of Professional Applied Kinesiology (PAK) Around the World, Part II: PAK’S Inter-Professional Influence
    REFERENCES: A History of Professional Applied Kinesiology (PAK) Around the World, Part II: PAK’s Inter-Professional Influence By Scott Cuthbert, DC and Clive Lindley-Jones DO DIBAK With contributions from Robert Blaich, DC, DIBAK Eugene Charles, DC, DIBAK Rudolf Meierhöfer, DDS, DIBAK Richard Meldener DC, DIBAK 1. Jensen AM. Estimating the prevalence of use of kinesiology- style manual muscle testing: A survey of educators. Adv Integr Med. (2015). 2. Goodheart GJ. Applied Kinesiology Research Manuals. Detroit, MI: Privately published; 1964-1998. Available at: Available at: http://www.icakusa.com/products/products. php. 3. Keating J. Toward a philosophy of the science of chiropractic: a primer for clinicians. Stockton Foundation for Chiropractic Research, Stockton, CA. 1992:91. 4. Gelb H. Clinical Management of Head, Neck and TMJ Pain and Dysfunction. W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia, PA, 1977. 5. Goodheart, GJ, Jr. 1976. Kinesiology and Dentistry. J Amer Soc Psychosomatic Disease. 6:16-18. 6. Scopp A. 1979. An Experimental Evaluation of Kinesiology in Allergy and Deficiency Disease Diagnosis. Journal of Orthomolecular Psychiatry. 7(2):137-8. 7. Available at: http://appliedkinesiologyresearch.blogspot. com/, and http://icakusa.com/co ntent/research. 8. Cuthbert SC, Goodheart GJ Jr. On the reliability and validity of manual muscle testing: a literature review. Chiropr Osteopat. 2007 Mar 6;15(1):4. 9. McDowall D. The growth of Applied Kinesiology Education. Thesis paper, RMIT University. 10. Walther DS. Applied Kinesiology, Synopsis, 2nd Edition. (translated into Italian, French and Korean). Available at: http://www.icakusa.com/products/products.php. 11. Cuthbert S, Blaich R, Markham B. David S.
    [Show full text]
  • John Scaringe, Dc, Edd President / Ceo
    JOHN SCARINGE, DC, EDD PRESIDENT / CEO INFO PROFILE ADDRESS John is an accomplished, versatile, and success-driven university executive 16200 E Amber Valley Drive, with career-long history in both higher education and healthcare. Armed Whittier, CA, 90604 with outstanding background in educational leadership, change management, PHONE accreditation, and program development; as well as health service management. 562.902.3330 Experienced at formulating and executing strategic plans and solutions toward quality education and healthcare delivery. Effective at establishing and cultivating EMAIL strong relationships with all levels of organization. [email protected] EMPLOYMENT HISTORY SKILLS President / CEO, Southern California University of Whittier, CA Thoughtful, Creative, Data Driven Decision Maker Health Sciences Aug 2009 — Present Expertise in Change • Function as administrative head of the university and its constituent parts, in Management charge of reporting to arising issues in line with set-forth standards; advocate Ability to Develop of local, state, national, and international policies on healthcare and education; Exceptional Teams and as university’s representative in various events. • Coordinated matters of operational, nancial, strategic, and general Academic and Clinical importance with the board. Experience • Deal with contracts as well as notes, drafts, and others orders Experienced Accreditation organization-wide. Commissioner • Update on-campus stakeholders regarding campus’ issues, information, and trends. Coachable Life Long • Closely coordinate with the vice presidents in evaluating institutional Learner effectiveness and student learning. Highly Developed • Assess the university’s mission, vision, values and goals, and strategic plan in Interpersonal Skills alignment with the public needs as well as with stakeholder requirements. • Establish open communication with Board of Regents to keep them abreast Dedicated to Student of university events and requirements.
    [Show full text]
  • The Effect of Chiropractic Manual Therapy on the Spine, Hip and Knee Henry P
    University of Wollongong Research Online University of Wollongong Thesis Collection University of Wollongong Thesis Collections 2000 The effect of chiropractic manual therapy on the spine, hip and knee Henry P. Pollard University of Wollongong Recommended Citation Pollard, Henry P., The effect of chiropractic manual therapy on the spine, hip and knee, Doctor of Philosophy thesis, Department of Biomedical Science, University of Wollongong, 2000. http://ro.uow.edu.au/theses/1097 Research Online is the open access institutional repository for the University of Wollongong. For further information contact Manager Repository Services: [email protected]. THE EFFECT OF CHIROPRACTIC MANUAL THERAPY ON THE SPINE, HIP AND KNEE. A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the award of the degree Ph.D. from THE UNIVERSITY OF WOLLONGONG by HENRY P. POLLARD BSc, Grad Dip Chiropractic, Grad Dip App Sc, M Sport Sc DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE FACULTY OF HEALTH & BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES 2000 1 Declaration The work presented in this thesis is the original work of the author except as acknowledged in the text. I, Henry Pollard hereby declare that I have not submitted any material as presented in this thesis either in whole or in part for a degree at this or any other institution. Signed: Date: ui OO 2 Dedication This thesis is dedicated to three very special people in my life. To my mother Rosetta who worked so very hard for so long to enable me the opportunity to seek an education. To my father Don for fostering an environment of encouragement and support. To my wife Grace for providing unconditional support so that I could satisfy my educational needs.
    [Show full text]
  • Sports Talk Sports Talk President’S Report Dr
    Summer 2016 Sports Talk Sports Talk President’s Report Dr. Kelly Lange, DC, CCSP Hello members! I hope you have had a fantastic of Colorado. Dr. Simone and I came to the ACASC 2016 and have been doing well since we last saw ExCo at the same time, and we learned and grew each other in Denver for the symposium. Your with the ACASC together over the years. His executive committee is working hard to plan knowledge and service have been of great value, another great event for you and we are looking and we thank him for his time and commitment to forward to seeing you in New Orleans in October. our organization and our profession. We are excited to get this issue of Sports Talk into your hands, with updates and information from the The year is shaping up to be an exciting one for ACA Sports Council and sports chiropractic. The Sports Chiropractic, with many docs headed to ACASC Executive Committee is constantly working Rio to assist in care for our Olympic athletes. We to fnd ways to increase our communication with wish you well and thank you for your time and you – the members – to add to your member dedication to our athletes and our profession. We benefts and to your practice. We hope you enjoy look forward to hearing about your adventures – in this issue of Sports Talk. Rio and in small town, USA - so please send us your stories and make sure to keep us involved on I would like to take a moment to thank the hard- social media with hashtags: #acasc #acasc2016 working members of the Executive Committee and #sportschiropractic.
    [Show full text]
  • HPCV Aug2020
    Curriculum Vitae Name: Henry POLLARD BSc, Grad Dip Chiro, Grad Dip App Sc, M Sport Sc, PhD, ICSSD, FICC, FAICE (2019) Occupation: 1. Sports & Exercise Chiropractor (AICE 2019): Private practice, Cronulla NSW Independent Chiropractic Consultant, WorkCover NSW 2. Head, Australasian Institute of Chiropractic Education (AICE). A business unit of the Australian Chiropractors Association (ACA). 3. Adjunct Professor, School of Medical and Applied Sciences. CQUniversity, Australia 4. Editor, Chiropractic Journal of Australia D.O.B. 22/6/64 Home / Clinic: 84 Kingsway Cronulla Australia 2230 Mail: PO Box 448 Cronulla Australia 2230 Ph: Home: 61-2-9523 4600 Mobile: 0412 561 731 (Australia) +61 412 561 731 (International) E-Mail: Clinic: [email protected] Uni: [email protected] Web: www.sportschiro.com.au LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/drhenrypollard H Index: 28 H index (excluding self-citations): 26 Researchgate Rating: 35.3 Researchgate Research interest rating: 1802 Researchgate Citation Number: 2,436 Researchgate Reads: 157,901 ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0269-5697 Bio: Dr. Henry Pollard BSc, Grad DC, Grad Dip SportSc, MSportSc, PhD, ICSSD, FICC, FAICE (2019) is a practicing Sports & Exercise Chiropractor and clinical scientist based in Sydney, Australia. He is owner and director of a chiropractic clinic located in the Southern Sydney suburb of Cronulla and has a special interest in sports chiropractic. He is also Head, Australasian Institute of Chiropractic Education (AICE). A business unit of the Australian Chiropractors Association (ACA). Prof Pollard has been in private clinical practice for the last 34 years, has been an Independent Chiropractic Consultant for State Insurance Regulatory Authority (SIRA) (Formerly known as: WorkCover Authority of NSW) for 18 years and has taught for 30+ years in the areas of orthopedics, sport medicine, clinical management and research at several universities.
    [Show full text]
  • Curriculum Vitae Dr
    Curriculum Vitae Dr. Jay S. Greenstein, D.C., C.C.S.P., CGFI-L1, CKTP, FMS E-mail: [email protected] BIRTHDATE: October 1, 1965 EDUCATION: Bachelor of General Studies, Human biology/Business Administration, University of Maryland, 1983-1988 Bachelor of Science, National College of Chiropractic, September 1988- April 1992 Doctor of Chiropractic, National College of Chiropractic, September 1988- April 1992 Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician, Logan College of Chiropractic, April 1994-July 1995 Whiplash: The Masters Program, Spine Research Institute of San Diego, Module 1 and 2, February 25-26, 1995 and May 5-6, 1995; Module 3 - August 28-30, 1999 Peer Review Certification Course, New York Chiropractic College, August 13-15, 1999 Florida Workers' Compensation Course, Florida Division of Workers Compensation, Approval Number 0203025 Certified Golf Fitness Instructor, Level 1, Titleist Performance Institute, August 2007 Graston Technique Certified, M1 and M2, March 2008 Kinesiotape Certification Course K1, K2, K3 – CKTP Functional Movement Screen Certified (FMS) PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE: Dr. Jay S. Greenstein has been in private practice in California and Maryland. He is the CEO of Sport and Spine Rehab and Sport and Spine Athletics and has a total of 8 individual facilities (7 SSR and 1 SSA) in Maryland and Virginia. In addition, he is the founder and president of the Sport and Spine Rehab Clinical Research Foundation (SSRCRF). Dr. Greenstein is the CEO of Kaizenovation® Consulting. POSITIONS HELD: Chiropractic Summit – Chair, Government
    [Show full text]
  • WFC Quarterly World Report
    WORLD FEDERATION OF CHIROPRACTIC SEPTEMBER 30, 2012 WFC Quarterly World Report A Report For: Inside: Future Events ........................................................................... 2 Durban Congress ..................................................................... 3 WFC Member Associations WFC News ............................................................................... 5 WFC Associate Members FICS Report ............................................................................. 7 WFC Council and Past Councilors Associate Member Report ..................................................... 10 WFC Research Council and Committees Public Health Report ...............................................................11 Regional and Affiliated Organizations World Notes (Bahrain, Botswana, Canada, Costa Rica, Iran, South Africa, Switzerland, and USA) ............................................... 12 Associate Member List ...........................................................16 President’s Message learn of other educations, experiences, strong in this area. The attendance and and lives. participation of delegations from all I was pleasantly surprised to note colleges, including those that are not yet CCE-accredited, is strenuously en- the extent to which the ethos of WCCS couraged. Proposals from all delega- resonates with the core values of the tions are discussed and voted on ac- WFC, the first of which isthe profound cording to strict rules, to ensure that all significance and value of chiropractic It was a great
    [Show full text]
  • A Descriptive Study of Sports Chiropractors
    A Descriptive Study of Sports Chiropractors Luke Nelson ( [email protected] ) Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology: RMIT University https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6470-7353 Henry Pollard CQ University, Sydney Rick Ames RMIT University Brett Jarosz RMIT University Pete Garbutt Macquarie University Cliff Da Costa RMIT University Research Article Keywords: sports chiropractic, manipulation, multimodal, ICSSP, sports sciences, epidemiology Posted Date: May 28th, 2021 DOI: https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-521622/v1 License: This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Read Full License Version of Record: A version of this preprint was published at Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport on November 1st, 2017. See the published version at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsams.2017.09.237. Page 1/11 Abstract BACKGROUND: This paper describes the education and case management prole of sports chiropractors with the Federation of International Sports Chiropractors (FICS) postgraduate qualication: International chiropractic sport science practitioner (ICSSP). The ICSSP is the predominant international sports chiropractic qualication. METHODS: A 39-item web-based survey examining practitioner, practice and clinical management characteristics was distributed via email to all sports chiropractors who hold an ICSSP (n = 240) in 2015. RESULTS: The survey response rate was 64% (n = 154). The average age of the chiropractors was 31-40 years, just over three quarters were male and have been in practice for 5-10 years. The majority of respondents were based in North America. Sports chiropractors treat a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions with multimodal care (active and passive) and treat professional, semi-professional and Olympic athletes.
    [Show full text]
  • Robert E. Monokian, D.C., Dacbsp, Ficc
    ROBERT E. MONOKIAN, D.C., DACBSP, FICC EDUCATION / CERTIFICATIONS PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS / AWARDS 1999-present U. S. Virgin Island Chiropractic license 2001-2006 Appointed to American Chiropractic Association’s 1994 Diplomate of the American Chiropractic Board of Wellness Committee Sports Physicians 1990 Certified Personal Trainer - National Academy of Sports Medicine 1999–2005 Consultant to Rehabilitation @ Beeston 1987 Certified Instructor - Volunteer Coaches Safety Hill and VI Family Sports and Fitness Ctr. Orientation Program - Rutgers University 1999– 2004 Consultant to Health Goals Chiropractic in 1983-84 Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician - American Marlton New Jersey Chiropractic Association 1999 Instructor for A4M – Anti-Aging certification 1979 New Jersey Chiropractic license course, NY Chiropractic College 1979 Certified in Applied Kinesiology 1998 Fellowship - International College of Chiropractic 1975-78 Doctorate of Chiropractic - Logan College of (F.I.C.C.) Chiropractic 1997 Past President - American Chiropractic 1970-74 B.A. (accounting)- Catawba College Association’s (ACA) Council on Sports Injuries 1966-70 Cherry Hill High School West and Physical Fitness 1996 “Chiropractic Sports Physician of the Year” - ACA POSITIONS HELD Council on Sports Injuries and Physical Fitness 1995 Liaison - between ACA Council on Sports Injuries 2016 Hall of Fame Award – NJ Chiropractic Council On and Physical Fitness and the Federation Sports Injuries and Rehabilitation Internationale de Chiropractique Sportive (FICS) 2015-present VI Equicare PPO Advisor to board 1995 Liaison - for both the ACA and the ACA Council 2015- present US Virgin Islands Board of Examiners Secretary on Sports Injuries and Physical Fitness to the National Coalition for Promoting Physical Activity 2005-2006 Elected Vice President of US Virgin Islands – organized by CDC, Heart Assoc.
    [Show full text]
  • Chiropractic Research & Practice State of The
    Chiropractic Research & Practice State of the Art Daniel Redwood, DC professor Cleveland Chiropractic College– Kansas City and Los Angeles Peer Reviewers: Carl S. Cleveland III, DC J. Michael Flynn, DC Cheryl Hawk, DC, PhD Anthony Rosner, PhD ©2010 Cleveland Chiropractic College–Kansas City and Los Angeles All rights reserved. www.cleveland.edu Chiropractic Research & Practice State of the Art ince chiropractic’s breakthrough decade in the 1970s—when the U.S. federal government included chiropractic services in Medicare Sand federal workers’ compensation coverage, approved the Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE) as the accrediting body for chiropractic colleges, and sponsored a National Institutes of Health (NIH) conference on the research status of spinal manipulation—the profession has grown and matured into an essential part of the nation’s healthcare system. Chiropractic was born in the United States in the late 19th century and the U.S. is home to approximately 65,000 of the world’s 90,000 chiropractors.1 The chiropractic profession is the third largest independent health profession in the Western world, after medicine and dentistry. Doctors of chiropractic are licensed throughout the English-speaking world and in many other nations as primary contact providers, licensed for both diagnosis and treatment without medical referral. In 2005, the World Health Organization (WHO) published WHO Guidelines on Basic Training and Safety in Chiropractic, which documented the status of chiropractic education and practice worldwide and sought to ensure high standards in nations where chiropractic is in the early stages of development.2 Rigorous educational standards are supervised by government-recognized accrediting agencies in many nations, including CCE in the United States.
    [Show full text]
  • Vertebral Subluxation in Chiropractic Practice
    Council on Chiropractic Practice Clinical Practice Guideline Number 1 Vertebral Subluxation in Chiropractic Practice 1998 1 Clinical Practice Guideline: Vertebral Subluxation in Chiropractic Practice Published by: Council on Chiropractic Practice Copyright © 1998 by Council on Chiropractic Practice All rights reserved. This publication may not be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in whole or in part, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of the publisher. Library of Congress Catalog Number: 98-073514 ISBN: 0-9666598-0-5 Panel Members Christopher Kent, D.C., F.C.C.I. John J. Gerhardt, M.D. President, Council on Consultant in Physical Medicine Chiropractic Practice and Rehabilitation Post-graduate Faculty Shriners Hospital and Veterans Affairs Life University, Marietta, Georgia Hospital Medical Center Ramsey, New Jersey Portland, Oregon William Ralph Boone, Ph.D., D.C. Veronica Gutierrez, D.C. Vice President, Council on Member of the Washington State Chiropractic Practice Quality Assurance Commission Editor, Journal of Vertebral Private Practice Subluxation Research Arlington, Washington Irvine, California Jonathan Hatch, Esquire Member Washington State Terry A. Rondberg, D.C. Bar Association Secretary, Council on Member Snohomish County Chiropractic Practice Bar Association President, World Chiropractic Alliance Lynnwood, Washington Chandler, Arizona Jay Holder, D.C., M.D., Ph.D. Harold G. McCoy, D.C. President, American College of Treasurer, Council on Addictionology and Compulsive Chiropractic Practice Disorders President, International Private Practice Spinal Health Institute Miami Beach, Florida Private Practice Kirkland, Washington Carol James Consumer Member Emmanuel T. Akporiaye, Ph.D. Bellevue, Washington Associate Professor of Microbiology and Immunology Matthew McCoy, D.C.
    [Show full text]
  • Effect of Sports Chiropractic on the Primary Prevention of Low Back Pain for Track and Field Players
    Ovidius University Annals, Series Physical Education and Sport / SCIENCE, MOVEMENT AND HEALTH Vol. XX, ISSUE 2, 2020, Romania The journal is indexed in: Ebsco, SPORTDiscus, INDEX COPERNICUS JOURNAL MASTER LIST, DOAJ DIRECTORY OF OPEN ACCES JOURNALS, Caby, Gale Cengage Learning, Cabell’s Directories Science, Movement and Health, Vol. XX, ISSUE 2, 2020 June 2020, 20 (2): 149 - 152 Original article EFFECT OF SPORTS CHIROPRACTIC ON THE PRIMARY PREVENTION OF LOW BACK PAIN FOR TRACK AND FIELD PLAYERS MOHAMED SAAD1, EMAN ZAGHLOUL2, LARION ALIN3, MIHĂILESCU LIVIU4 Abstract Introduction. Trackand fieldevents are a highly competitive and intense sport. Athletics players commonly suffer from low back pain, which is often the result of the repetitive loading and lateral movement that occurs during performance of the sport. These forces can cause injuries such as stress fractures, muscle spasms, and even disc herniation. Many of these injuries can be prevented with sports chiropractic. The goal of this study was to identify the effects of sports chiropractic on the primary prevention of low back pain among track and field Players. Methods. Seventeen players from the Sharkia club were divided into two groups: Experimental (n = 9) and Control (n = 8). Each group trained four times a week for ten weeks, with all training modalities performed at each session. Parameters assessed were height, weight, training experience, and low back pain. All subjects were free of any disorders known to affect performance, such as bone fractures, osteoporosis, diabetes, or cardiovascular disease, and had not undergone recent surgery. The participants did not report the use of any anti- seizure drugs, alcohol, cocaine, or cigarettes.
    [Show full text]