Tom Hyde
Thomas E. Hyde | |
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Chiropractor |
Thomas E. Hyde, (born 1945 in
Hyde served as
Career
Hyde has lectured all over the world, and is considered an expert regarding chiropractic care of athletes.[6] He served as president[7] and executive director of the American Chiropractic Association (ACA) Sports Council for eight years.[2] He served as the secretary general for the International Federation of Sports Chiropractic (FICS),[2] and also served as the liaison between FICS and the World Olympians Association.[8] He also served on the board of directors of the Miami-Dade Sports Commission,[9] and the editorial board of the Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association (JCCA).[10] He served a four-year term as a member of the Florida Olympics and Pan American Games Task Force.[11]
- 1987 - Hyde was the 8th chiropractor [1][12] to be accepted to the volunteer program for chiropractors at the United States Olympic Training Center, in Colorado Springs, Colorado,[3] and was subsequently selected to serve as the official chiropractor for the 1987 Pan American Games, making him only the 3rd DC to do so.[6][12][13]
- 1990 - Hyde was the State of Florida's coordinator for medical services for the Sunshine State Games.[14]
- 1990-1997 - He served as the chiropractic consultant for the Miami Dolphins.[13]
- Hyde served many years on the Governor's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports.[15]
- 2004 - Hyde was a member of the commission, called "The Mercy Guidelines" which created the seminal, national professional guidelines for the practice of Chiropractic.[7]
In 2001, Hyde was inducted to the
Bibliography
Hyde has written several peer-reviewed articles[18][19] and books (listed below):
- Souza, Thomas A.; Hyde, Thomas E. (2004), Differential Diagnosis and Management for the Chiropractor: Protocols and (3rd ed.), Jones and Bartlett, ISBN 978-0-7637-3220-2.
- Hyde, T & Gengenbach, M., "Conservative Management of Sports Injuries", 1996, Williams and Wilkins. ISBN 0-683-03944-X.
- Hyde, T & Gengenbach, M., "Conservative Management of Sports Injuries", 2nd ed., 2006, (Jones and Bartlett) ISBN 0-7637-3252-4.[13]
References
- ^ ISBN 9781105536830
- ^ a b c Staff Writer (Sep 2008). "Hyde chosen Sec'y-Genl of FICS" (PDF). Wyoming Chiro Association Journal. Wyoming Chiropractic Assoc.: 3.
- ^ a b Horwitz, S (December 18, 1995). "The US Olympic Training Center, Colorado Springs, Colorado". Dynamic Chiropractic. 13 (26)..
- ^ a b c d "Prostate Cancer Climb - Tom Hyde bio". Retrieved January 9, 2010.
- ^ Editorial Staff (December 31, 2000). "Prostate Cancer Awareness Goal of Andes Climbers". Miami Herald. Miami, Fl. pp. 4BR (Broward). Retrieved December 9, 2009.
- ^ a b c Editorial Staff (December 16, 2008). "Person of the Year: Dr. Thomas Hyde". Dynamic Chiropractic. 26 (26).
- ^ ISBN 0-7637-2921-3.
- ^ Editorial Staff (August 16, 2002). "FICS World Report". Dynamic Chiropractic. 20 (17).
- ^ Miami-Dade Sports Commission Site "Board of Directors". Retrieved November 21, 2009.
- ^ "Editorial Board". Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association. 53 (2): 76. 2009.
- ^ Hyde, T (August 25, 1997). "Dr. Tom Hyde Appointed to Olympic Task Force". Dynamic Chiropractic. 15 (18).
- ^ a b "internal USOC memo to chairman of Chiropractic Selection Committee" (Document). USOC. 1999.
- ^ a b c Jones & Bartlett Site "Health Professions". Retrieved November 20, 2009.
- ^ Editorial Staff (July 8, 1990). "SOUTH FLORIDA VOLUNTEERS GEAR UP FOR STATE'S LARGEST AMATEUR EVENT". Miami Herald. Miami, Fl. pp. 7D. Retrieved December 9, 2009.
- ^ Editorial Staff (May 31, 1999). "Biking to Benefit Spinal Research". Dynamic Chiropractic. 17 (12).
- ^ "ACA Sports Council Site". Retrieved December 14, 2009.
- ^ "The FCA-Sports Injury Council". Retrieved January 9, 2010.
- PMID 16001976.
- ^ Bergmann, Thomas F.; Hyde, Thomas E. (Summer 2002). "Active or Inactive Spondylolysis and/or Spondylolisthesis: What's the Real Cause of Back Pain?" (PDF). Journal of the Neuromusculoskeletal System. 10 (2): 70–78. Retrieved 8 September 2017.