American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians

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American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians
AbbreviationACBSP
Formation1980; 44 years ago (1980)
TypeNGO
Legal status501c3 non-profit
PurposeEducational/regulatory
HeadquartersEsterville, IA
ServicesSpecialty Board certification
Membership
Chiropractic Physicians
President
Robert Nelson, DC, DACBSP®
Main organ
board of directors
WebsiteOfficial site

The American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians, founded in 1980,[1] is a chiropractic agency that certifies chiropractors practicing in the field of sports medicine as who have completed a certification program (Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician) or a post-doctoral degree program (Diplomate of the American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians).[2]

Credentialling of the Board[edit]

On October 31, 2006, the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA) granted accreditation to the American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians for demonstrating compliance with the NCCA Standards for the Accreditation of Certification Programs. NCCA is the accrediting body of the National Organization for Competency Assurance (NOCA). The NCCA Standards were created in 1977 and updated in 2003 to ensure certification programs adhere to modern standards of practice for the certification industry. The ACBSP joins an elite group of 78 organizations with 190 programs that have received and maintained NCCA accreditation.

Boards given[edit]

CCSP[edit]

The Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician or CCSP, certification, is a one post graduate year course,[3] taken at centers around the country, in week-end programs, and consists of 12 week-end classes and a Board exam. This course was first given in New Jersey, by National College of Chiropractic in 1980, and was then called Certified Team Physician, or CTP. The name was later changed to Certified Chiropractic Team Physician, or CCTP, and finally to its present designation of Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician

DACBSP[edit]

The Diplomate level course requires 3 years of such classes [3] and a more comprehensive exam. recipients receive the DACBSP degree, Diplomate of the American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Staff writer (April 30, 2012). "Dr. Laney Nelson Named Sports Chiropractor of the Year by the American Board of Sports Physicians". Logan College of Chiropractic.
  2. ^ Press, Stephen J. (2013), History of Sports Chiropractic, New Jersey: C.I.S Commercial Finance Grp., Ltd., pp. 73–75, ISBN 9781105536830
  3. ^ a b Souza, DC, Thomas (April 23, 1999). "Developing a Sports Practice". Dynamic Chiropractic. MPA Publishing, Co. Retrieved 2014-01-27.

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