Cooperative Spinecare: The Chiropractor/Neurosurgeon Advantage
Chiropractic physicians and neurosurgeons both have extensive training in spinal anatomy, spinal biomechanics, diseases of the spine and neurology as it relates to the spine, thus the basis for cooperative care. Care for the full spectrum of spine disorders can be addressed through a cooperative approach between the chiropractic physican and the neurosurgeon.
The AASP has many resources that will help build your practice. From online continuing education to networking, the AASP has proven techniques to help take your practice to the next level.
The AASP is dedicated to providing unique and affordable online continuing educational opportunities for doctors who care for the spine.
C.E. credits obtained through the AASP apply toward DIPLOMATE of the American Academy of Spine Physicians (DAASP) and FELLOW of the American College of Spine Physicians (FACSP).
The National Spinecare Public Awareness Initiative was launched in March of 2004. The mission is to focus the attention of the public on the spine, spine health, spine disorders and spine physicians, the doctors who have the expertise to care for the spine.
The AASP leverages the power of the internet to arm each physician with online resources to educate the public as well as to present their services to potential patients via the world wide web.