THIS COURSE IS VALID TOWARDS CCSP CREDENTIALLING WITH THE ACBSP
This two-hour presentation will guide CCSP student through learning content specific to return to play in sports. Specifically, we will discuss the definition of return to play and its origins. Also discussed are considerations of how return to play guidelines may have been established and changed over the last few years. We will then look at the best evidence for return to play considerations specific to the mental performance or psychology of the injured athlete as well as applying the best evidence, return to play, guidelines for spinal conditions for each of the spinal regions. Greater emphasis will be placed on postsurgical return to play considering most of the peer-reviewed evidence leans towards that topic.
To obtain the required 100-hours for CCSP application eligibility you must complete all 100-hours and may not repeat course titles / content to count toward the 100-hours.
Live synchronous courses are continually being scheduled and rotated throughout the year.
All registrations are for individual courses and are not available for bundling.
ACBSP CCSP guidelines state it is a postgraduate course.
A chiropractic student may only take up to 10% of the program prior to graduation.
Additional information including CCSP eligibility regulations, exam requirements, handbook, required readings, and more visit https://www.acbsp.com/ccsp/
American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physician contact information:
(844) 327-2255 or (888) 358-2088; info@acbsp.com; https://acbsp.com/
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