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'''Lawrence S. "Larry" Bell''', B.Sc., M.Sc., D.C., FCCSS(C), [[FICC]], ART®  is a member of the "College of Chiropractors of Ontario", <ref name"COC">{{Cite web |author=Staff|title=College of Chiropractors |publisher= L'Ordre des Chiropraticiens  de Ontario |url=http://www.cco.on.ca/English/Chiropractor-Search/Browse/default.aspx?corporationSearch=False&pageNum=14&pageSize=25&StartChar=A&EndChar=B}}</ref> practicing in Orillia, ONT, Canada. He was born on ______________, in _____________, Canada. He is a 1979 graduate of the [[Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College]]. He is a distinguished "Fellow" of the [[Royal College of Chiropractic Sport Science]] (Canada). Dr. Bell is notable for having been an [[Olympic team physician | Olympic team Doctor]] multiple times representing various nations.<br>
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'''Lawrence S. "Larry" Bell''', B.Sc., M.Sc., D.C., FCCSS(C), [[FICC]], ART®  is a member of the "College of Chiropractors of Ontario", <ref name="COC">{{Cite web |author=Staff|title=College of Chiropractors |publisher= L'Ordre des Chiropraticiens  de Ontario |url=http://www.cco.on.ca/English/Chiropractor-Search/Browse/default.aspx?corporationSearch=False&pageNum=14&pageSize=25&StartChar=A&EndChar=B}}</ref> practicing in Orillia, ONT, Canada. He was born on ______________, in _____________, Canada. He is a 1979 graduate of the [[Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College]]. He is a distinguished "Fellow" of the [[Royal College of Chiropractic Sport Science]] (Canada). Dr. Bell is notable for having been an [[Olympic team physician | Olympic team Doctor]] multiple times representing various nations.<br>
  
 
March 15, 2012, Dr. Bell appeared on CBC Television  in a special about training athletes. <ref name="CBC">{{cite web |author=Sara Ross |title=The Packet & Times |publisher=CBC television |url=http://www.orilliapacket.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=3496998 |access date=4/16/2012}}</ref> At the University of Alberta’s Canadian Athletics Coaching Center and at international track-and-field competitions, Bell teaches athletes how to perform better by adjusting how they use their feet. He goes to Alberta five or six times each year.<ref name="CBC"></ref>
 
March 15, 2012, Dr. Bell appeared on CBC Television  in a special about training athletes. <ref name="CBC">{{cite web |author=Sara Ross |title=The Packet & Times |publisher=CBC television |url=http://www.orilliapacket.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=3496998 |access date=4/16/2012}}</ref> At the University of Alberta’s Canadian Athletics Coaching Center and at international track-and-field competitions, Bell teaches athletes how to perform better by adjusting how they use their feet. He goes to Alberta five or six times each year.<ref name="CBC"></ref>

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Dr. Larry Bell

Larry Bell, DC, FRCCSS(C)
Nationality Flag of Canada.png Canada
Education Chiropractic
Alma mater Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College
Occupation Chiropractor
Years active 1980's-Present
Employer self
Known for Sports Chiropractic
Title Chiropractor, (DC)
Board member of Royal College of Chiropractic Sport Science (Canada)

Lawrence S. "Larry" Bell, B.Sc., M.Sc., D.C., FCCSS(C), FICC, ART® is a member of the "College of Chiropractors of Ontario", [1] practicing in Orillia, ONT, Canada. He was born on ______________, in _____________, Canada. He is a 1979 graduate of the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College. He is a distinguished "Fellow" of the Royal College of Chiropractic Sport Science (Canada). Dr. Bell is notable for having been an Olympic team Doctor multiple times representing various nations.

March 15, 2012, Dr. Bell appeared on CBC Television in a special about training athletes. [2] At the University of Alberta’s Canadian Athletics Coaching Center and at international track-and-field competitions, Bell teaches athletes how to perform better by adjusting how they use their feet. He goes to Alberta five or six times each year.[2]

Dr. Bell is a listed provider for the Canadian Sports Centre, a partner facility of the Canadian Olympic Committee [3]


Career

He completed a post graduate fellowship in Sports Science [4] and is a Chiropractic Sports Specialist. He completed his Masters in Science in Human Nutrition in 1985 [4], and is an accredited provider of Active Release Techniques®.

Dr. Bell was an early member of the International Federation of Sports Chiropractic and was recognized by their education commission by being elevated to the Rank of "Full Member" [4]

Dr. Bell has been heavily involved in many different sports disciplines and has been to over 40 international events including:

  • 1990 - World Triathlon
  • 1992 - World Triathlon [4]
  • 1993 - World Track & Field Championships
  • 1994 - Commonwealth Games [4]
  • 1995 - World Track & Field Championships
  • 1996 - Summer Olympic Games - Team Doctor for Sierra Leone [5]
  • 1997 - World Track & Field Championships
  • 1997 - World Woman's Hockey Championships
  • 1999 - World Track & Field Championships
  • 1999 - World Woman's Hockey Championships
  • 2000 - Summer Olympic Games - Team Doctor for Nigeria [5]
  • 2004 - Summer Olympic Games - Team Doctor for Surinam [5]
  • 2008 - Summer Olympic Games - Team Doctor for Portugal/Nigeria [5]

As well as 14 World Championships and over 50 International events [4]

Awards

  • 1996 - Centenary Award from the Royal College of Chiropractic Sport Science (Canada) This award is for individuals who as a result of their efforts, and dedication, have been involved with athletes both on and off the field, and have participated in sporting events, thereby establishing the validity of Chiropractic as a necessary and viable component of the modern sport medical team.
  • 1999 - "Fellow" of the International College of Chiropractors (FICC). He is one of only 400 Chiropractors world-wide to be so honored.

He has lectured extensively on Sports Injuries, Performance Enhancement, and Nutrition both nationally and internationally.

References

  1. Staff. "College of Chiropractors". L'Ordre des Chiropraticiens de Ontario. http://www.cco.on.ca/English/Chiropractor-Search/Browse/default.aspx?corporationSearch=False&pageNum=14&pageSize=25&StartChar=A&EndChar=B. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Sara Ross. "The Packet & Times". CBC television. http://www.orilliapacket.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=3496998. 
  3. Staff. "[cscontario.ca/web_page/service_providers.php?id=4 Service Providers]". CSC Ontario. cscontario.ca/web_page/service_providers.php?id=4. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 Staff. "Chiropractic Athletic Injury Rehabilitation". CAIR. http://www.angelfire.com/on/DocJohn/cairdc.html. 
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Staff. "Gold members". IAOCO. http://iaoco.org/membership/gold-members.html.