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William Moreau

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Dr. William Moreau

William Moreau, DC, DACBSP
Nationality American
Education Chiropractic
Alma mater Palmer College of Chiropractic
Occupation Chiropractic Physician Sports Doctor
Years active 1970's- Present
Employer United States Olympic Committee
Known for Director of Sports Medicine, United States Olympic Committee
Title Chiropractor, (DC)

William Moreau, DC, CCSP, DACBSP, CSCS, FICC, was born on ________, in ____________. He graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic in _______, and practices full time in Colorado Springs, CO at the United States Olympic Training Center, where since 2009 he has been medical director for the entire United States Olympic team. His goal is to provide the best possible service to USOC athletes by furthering the development of the sports medicine clinics in Colorado Springs, CO, Lake Placid NY, and Chula Vista CA.

He is the founder and educational coordinator for the educational company "DConline".

Dr. Moreau has made presentations across the United States and internationally. He has worked with Olympic, collegiate, high school and recreational athletes for over 25 years.

Career

Bibliography

  • UTILIZATION OF DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING BY DOCTORS OF CHIROPRACTIC IN AN ELITE SPORTS MEDICINE CLINIC [1]
  • MULTIDISCIPLINARY MANAGEMENT OF AN ANKLE INJURY WITH PERSISTENT ANKLE DYSFUNCTION IN AN ELITE LEVEL TRACK ATHLETE: A CASE STUDY [2]
  • PROGRESSIVE LOADING TREADMILLS IN THE REHABILITATION OF LOWER EXTREMITY BONY STRESS INJURY IN ELITE RUNNERS [3]
  • HEALTHCARE PROVIDER’S PERSPECTIVES REGARDING THE USEFULNESS OF ORTHOPEDIC TESTS [4]
  • SELECTIONS OF SPORTS MEDICINE SERVICES BY ATHLETES AT AN OLYMPIC TRAINING CENTER [5]
  • THE USE OF MUSCULOSKELETAL ULTRASONOGRAPHY IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF TENDINOPATHY IN A MULTIDISCIPLINARY CLINIC [6]
  • LOWER LEG PAIN IN AN ELITE LEVEL TRIATHLETE: A CASE STUDY. [7]
  • A SURVEY OF SPORTS CERTIFIED CHIROPRACTORS AND MULTIPLE DISCIPLINARY CARE VERSES GENERAL CHIROPRACTIC PRACTICES [8]
  • FOOT PAIN IN A RECREATIONAL ATHLETE [9]
  • VITAL SIGN ALTERATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH BEVERAGE INTAKE - A BRIEF CASE SERIES OF TWO PATIENTS [10]
  • LEG PAIN IN A HIGH SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY RUNNER [11]
  • IDENTIFYING CHIROPRACTIC APPROACHES TO MANIPULATION IN PATIENTS WITH LUMBAR SPONDYLOLISTHESIS [12]
  • A Survey of Chiropractic Sports Certificants Regarding Publication Requirements [13]
  • Uncontrolled Hypertension in a 33 Year Old Runner [14]
  • Survey of the Emergency Service Available at High School Football Games in Ohio [15]
  • A Survey Of Chiropractic Practice Patterns in Concussion Assessment and Management [16]
  • Identifying Chiropractic Specialties Coverage Of Sports; [17]
  • A Survey Of High School Athletes Nutritional Supplement Usage And Resources; [18]
  • Complications Associated With The Use Of Low Intensity Laser In Patients With Discopathy; [19]
  • Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries: Evaluation and Care [20]
  • Sport Concussion Assessment Tool [21]
  • RULES ON WEARING SPECIAL EQUIPMENT AND BRACES FOR 2005-06 [22]
  • The Diplomates: American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians (DACBSP) [23]
  • REPORTING FREQUENCY OF CONCUSSION IN HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL [24]
  • SUBDURAL HEMATOMA IN A HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYER [25]
  • LEG WEAKNESS IN A HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYER [26]
  • Content Recommendations for the Sideline Bag [27]
  • The Chiropractors' Role in Reducing Catastrophic Football Injuries [28]

External Links

Palmer College Bio Page

References

  1. Dustin C Nabhan, DC, DACBSP, CSCS; William J Moreau, DC, DACBSP, CSCS. Colorado Springs CO. 2011 ACBSP CHIROPRACTIC SPORTS SCIENCES SYMPOSIUM, ABSTRACTS - PODIUM PRESENTATION BOSTON MA. APRIL 08, 2011
  2. Brett A Guimard, DC, DACBSP, CSCS, MAOM, Laca; William J Moreau, DC, DACBSP; Richard Quincy, MS, PT, ATC. 2011 ACBSP CHIROPRACTIC SPORTS SCIENCES SYMPOSIUM, ABSTRACTS - PODIUM PRESENTATION BOSTON MA. APRIL 08, 2011 - JOHN M. NASH AWARD for Best Multi-Disciplinary Abstract
  3. Dustin C Nabhan, DC, DACBSP, CSCS; William J Moreau, DC, DACBSP, CSCS; Amber T Donaldson, DPT, M Physio (Manip) United States Olympic Committee Sports Medicine Clinic, Colorado Springs CO. 2011 ACBSP CHIROPRACTIC SPORTS SCIENCES SYMPOSIUM, ABSTRACTS - PODIUM PRESENTATION BOSTON MA. APRIL 09, 2011
  4. Shawn Hatch, DC, CCSP; William J Moreau, DC, DACBSP - 2011 ACBSP CHIROPRACTIC SPORTS SCIENCES SYMPOSIUM, ABSTRACTS - BOSTON MA. APRIL 09, 2011
  5. W.J. Moreau, DC, DACBSP, CSCS, Colo Spgs CO, K.L. Conway, DPT, AT, Colo Spgs CO, J.M. Street, AT, Colo Spgs CO, Nabhan, DC, CCSP, CSCS, Colo Spgs CO. American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians™ 2010 Sports Science Symposium Abstract Podium Presentation –Chicago IL. April 28 - May 2, 2010 - Award for Best Multiple Disciplinary Abstract 2010
  6. D.C. Nabhan, DC, CCSP, CSCS, Colorado Springs CO. and W.J. Moreau, DC, DACBSP, Colorado Springs CO. American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians™ 2010 Sports Science Symposium Abstract Podium presentation –Chicago IL. April 28 - May 2, 2010
  7. Chad R. Barylski, DC, DACBSP, CSCS, Reiko Takahashi, MS, ATC, CSCS, John Crawley, MS, Bill Moreau, DC, DACBSP American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians™ 2010 Sports Science Symposium Abstract Podium Presentation –Chicago IL. April 28 - May 2, 2010
    Award for Best Abstract 2010
  8. W. J. Moreau, DC, DACBSP, CSCS, Colorado Springs CO 2009 ACBSP Sports Science Symposium, San Diego. March 24-31
  9. A.M. Manison, D.C., CCSP®, CCEP; J.H. Manison, M.D.; W. Moreau, D.C., DACBSP® - 2009 ACBSP Sports Science Symposium, San Diego, CA. March 24-31
  10. American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians™ 2008 Sports Science Symposium Abstract Podium Presentation – Miami FL May 13-20, 2008
  11. American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians™ 2008 Sports Science Symposium Abstract Podium Presentation – Miami FL May 13-20, 2008
  12. American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians™ 2008 Sports Science Symposium Abstract Presentation – Miami FL May 13-20, 2008
  13. American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians™ 2007 Sports Science Symposium Abstract Presentation – Podium Presentation, Minneapolis MN April 14, 2007
  14. American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians™ 2007 Sports Science Symposium Abstract Presentation – Podium Presentation, Minneapolis MN April 13, 2007
  15. Moreau, W.J.;J. M. DeWitt, DC, CCSP, CSCS, DeWitt Chiropractic, Delphos OH; American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians™ 2007 Sports Science Symposium Abstract Presentation Minneapolis MN April 13, 2007
  16. Dr. Robert Reed Award for Best Original Research - American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians™ 2006 Sports Science Symposium Abstract Presentation – Podium Presentation, San Francisco CA March 2006
  17. American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians™ 2006 Sports Science Symposium Abstract Presentation – Podium Presentation, San Francisco CA March 2006
  18. American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians™ 2006 Sports Science Symposium Abstract Presentation – Podium Presentation, San Francisco CA March 2006
  19. W. J. Moreau, DC, DACBSP®, CSCS, and J.L.M. MURDOCK DC, CCSP®, CSCS- American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians™ 2006 Sports Science Symposium Abstract Presentation – Podium Presentation, San Francisco CA March 2006
  20. Chiropractic Products Feb 2006; pp 18-20 - People who have had mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) can often present to a DC’s office. It is not just the athletic population that sustains concussions.Doctors need to be aware of the presenting symptoms and guidelines of care for people who present for care with a mild TBI. Head injuries classifying are discussed. This article will examine the DC’s role in the evaluation and care of mild TBI.
  21. This tool represents a standardized method of evaluating people after concussion in sport. This tool has been produced as part of the Summary and Agreement Statement of the Second International Symposium on concussion in Sport, Prague 2004. Follow this second link on the topic to see the SCAT Card, (Sport Concussion Assessment Tool), MEDICAL EVALUATION.
  22. There are provisions in the National Federation (high school) rule books which pertain to the wearing of special equipment and braces. The purpose of this handout is to provide a summary of those provisions. This handout may be used as an easy reference by administrators, coaches, officials and medical and paramedical personnel. Coaches should familiarize themselves with the rules of their sport so they do not misinform athletes, parents and/or medical personnel regarding what an injured athlete may or may not wear during competition.
  23. Journal of the American Chiropractic Association 2005 May-June;42(4):5-7 Provided with permission from the American Chiropractic Association. No further reproduction is allowed without the express permission of the ACA
  24. American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians™ 2005 Sports Science Symposium Abstract Presentation – Podium Presentation
  25. American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians™ 2005 Sports Science Symposium Abstract Presentation – Podium Presentation
  26. American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physician’s™ 2005 Sports Science Symposium Abstract Presentation
  27. Iowa Chiropractic Society Article - FEB 2003
  28. Moreau, William (September 25, 1992). "The Chiropractors' Role in Reducing Catastrophic Football Injuries". Dynamic Chiropractic. http://www.dynamicchiropractic.com/mpacms/dc/article.php?id=43524.