Board of Directors
2005-2007
- Dr. Tom Hyde (Chairman)
- Dr. Stephen J. Press (Vice-Chairman)
- Dr. Dale Richardson, Secretary-general
2007-Present: 11 person Executive Board formed
- Dr Angela Salcedo (President)
- Dr Dale Richardson(Secretary-General)
- Dr Tom Hyde (Advisor)
- Dr Stephen J. Press (Advisor)
- Ms Tiffany Ford, Esq. (General Counsel)
- Dr Martin Camara
- Dr Greg Doerr
- Dr Jay Greenstein
- Dr Kevin Jardine
- Dr Todd Reiter
- Dr Greg Uchacz
Dr. Angela Salcedo
Dr. Angela Salcedo founded ChiroCentric, Inc. and has been in practice for over a decade in the Washington, DC area only a few blocks from The White House. She achieved her Doctor of Chiropractic degree in 1998 from Life University in Georgia and attended Virginia Commonwealth University for her Undergraduate studies. Her treatment regimen includes an integrative approach: chiropractic manipulation techniques, therapeutic soft tissue techniques (myofascial release, GRASTON technique, FAKTR-PM, trigger point therapy), nutrition, exercise recommendations, ergonomic advice and SpiderTech Kinesiology Taping.
Her recent focus has been in sports chiropractic medicine since taking on the role of President of the International Sports Chiropractic Association (ISCA) in 2007. She is currently the Washington, DC Delegate of the American Chiropractic Association (ACA), President of the District of Columbia Chiropractic Association (DCCA). She was awarded “2008 Sports Chiropractor of the Year” by the ACA Sports Council and received the “ACA 2007 Alternate Delegate of the Year” award. She is also a Fellow of the International College of Chiropractors (F.I.C.C) and the sports chiropractor for the British Virgin Island’s Olympic Committee and Track & Field team. She is bilingual in English and Spanish
EVENT PRESENTER / ATTENDED/TEAM CHIROPRACTIC SPORTS PHYSICIAN
2006 World Olympians Association, ISCA presentation, Dominican Republic
2007 World Olympians Association, ISCA presentation, Miami
2007 CARIFTA Games, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos
2007 GOLD CUP Soccer, Miami
2007 PENN RELAYS, Team Jamaica
2007 PAN AMERICAN Games, RIO, BRAZIL, Official accreditation British Virgin Islands
2007 World Olympians Association, General Assembly in Lausanne
2007 World Anti-doping Agency, WADA Conference in Madrid, Spain
2008 BEIJING OLYMPICS, special Olympic accreditation, British Virgin Islands OC
2008 ODEPA meeting, invited CMO COPAG, Guadalajara, Mexico
2008 FIMS World Conference, Barcelona Spain
2009 PAN AM Junior T&F Championships, TRINIDAD, British Virgin Islands T&F
2009 COPAMEDE Sports Medicine Conference, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
2010 FIMS Congress – Puerto Rico
2010 CAC Games – Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, BVI Team Sports Chiropractor
Dr. Dale Richardson
Dale Richardson graduated as a Doctor of Chiropractic from RMIT University, Melbourne Australia in 1980 and his initiation into golf was at the 1989 Australian Open when asked to look after the professionals by IMG. Realizing that the PGA Tour Australasia did not have any sports medicine coverage at the time, Dale established a multidisciplinary team of practitioners including Chiropractors, Physiotherapists, Masseurs, Podiatrists, Fitness consultants, Psychologists and Sports Medicine doctors. Dale managed this service for 10 years, the service gaining the reputation as one of the leading Tour player services in the world, and was the PGA Tour Australasia’s Honourary Sports Medicine Doctor 1995-6, the first time this had been awarded to a Chiropractor.
In 1997, Nick Faldo ask Dale to travel with him full time on Tour, and this launched Dale’s personalised player consultancy service “ProGolf Health” providing coverage at 25 worldwide tournaments since. Dale has an impressive array of professional golfers under his care and implements a holistic approach in developing his “player performance package”. Reward for his fine work came with the invitations to be part of the sports medicine teams for the European Ryder Cup Team and the International President’s Cup Team. With his involvement in the European Ryder Cup Team’s sports medicine coverage at the Belfry, Oakland Hills and the K Club, Dale became the first Chiropractor and first private consultancy health practitioner to be included in the sports medicine team. In private practice, Dale was a partner and developer of the Melbourne Sports Medicine clinic in Victoria Australia which went on to be the largest multidisciplinary sports medicine clinic in Australia. Dale published many articles in Golf Digest (Australia) and other golf publications during his time with the PGA Tour Australasia.
Dr. Thomas E. Hyde, DC, DACBSP, CKTP, FCCSS (C) Hon
Dr. Hyde graduated from Florida State University with a BA in Biology and taught 8th grade science and physical education before returning to Logan College of Chiropractic, graduating in 1977. Following graduation from Logan, Dr. Hyde set up practice in Miami, Florida and began his sports chiropractic practice. He worked with several area high school programs, colleges and professional teams. He was the chiropractic consultant for the Miami Dolphins from 1990-97 when an injury ended his career as a chiropractor in private practice. During his years of practice, Dr. Hyde served a 2 week sports medicine internship at the USOTC in Colorado Springs, CO and in 1987, served as the chiropractor for the US during the Pan American Games. He was a member of the RAND multidisciplinary panel on low back pain, a member of the Mercy Document, a member of the Soft Tissue Chapter of the CCGPP and currently serves as the Medical Director for the Miami Dade County Sports Commission.
Dr. Hyde has been the liaison to the World Olympians Association and has worked events all over the world. He also served as Secretary General of the International Federation de Chiropratique du Sport from 1995-2003. Dr. Hyde continues to lecture around the world on sports related injuries and soft tissue treatment. He is co-Editor of Conservative Management of Sports Injuries. The second edition published by Jones and Bartlett was published in 2007. He has also authored many articles in various peer reviewed journals and non-peer reviewed publications. Dr. Hyde is bilingual in English and Spanish.

Dr. Stephen J. Press, DC, PhD, CCSP, FACSM, FICC, ICSSD
Born, October 20, 1947, New York City. Raised in Tenafly, NJ. Graduated Tenafly HS 1965. Married to Olga Serova, MD, RN. Dr. Press attended Fairleigh Dickinson Univ. Teaneck, and then Thomas Edison College, Trenton, NJ. BA, in Biology. New York Chiro. College from 1974-1976; transferred to Palmer College of Chiro, Davenport, IA. Graduated with DC degree in March, 1978, magna cum laude. Entered private practice in June 1978 in Englewood, NJ. About 1980, Attended the 1st post-graduate program ever given in Sports Chiropractic by National-Lincoln College at Newark, NJ. He is a linguist by avocation, speaking English, French, and Russian, conversational Spanish, and a knowledge of at least 12 other languages.
*1978 – Joined the ACA Sports Council immediately from Chiropractic college, and was responsible for arranging the first meeting between then President of the USOC Sports Medicine Committee, Irving Dardik, MD and Leonard Schroeder, DC and was present at their meeting at Englewood Hospital in 1979, nominating Dr. George Goodheart to serve the team at Lak Placid, and which culminated in the development of the USOC-Volunteer DC program.
*1985 – Appointed Chairman of International Affairs, of the ACA Sports Council by then President Robert Hazel, DC.
*1987 – As Chairman of Int’l affairs for the ACA Sports Council, he founded the International Federation of Sports Chiropractic, known as FICS. Elected its first President at the organizing meeting in London, Sept, 1987. At that same meeting he also proposed forming the International Academy of Olympic Chiropractic Officers (IAOCO) which was organized later. Dr. Press still serves as Chairman.
*1988 -He led an international delegation of DC’s as chef-de-mission, to Annaba, Algeria for the African Athletics Championships. This trip garnered the recognition for FICS of the Supreme Council of Olympic Committees of Africa, (42 Nations).
*1988- With AICEP, of Montreal, and via the auspices of James Stoxen, DC of Chicago, a meeting in Moscow, USSR was arranged, and attended by 40 practitioners from around the world. Dr. Press led the delegation as its Chef-de-Mission, and made connections with the Soviet Sports Committee.
*1989 – When the delegation returned to Moscow, he was invited by the Chief Neurologist of Moscow to open a “joint venture” clinic at City Hospital 15.
*1991 – The Soviet sports authorities asked him to treat Ekaterina Gordeeva, and that success lead to being appointed “Chief Physician” of the Soviet Olympic Team, for the XVIth Winter Olympic Games, Albertville, France, 1992.
*1996 – He was co-opted to serve as President of the Medical Commission for the IOC recognized World Governing Body of Roller Sports, known as FIRS. This was the first time that a DC had ever served in the Medical Commission of any IOC Recognized World Governing Body (IF).
*1998 – At the end of his term with FIRS, the World Chess Federation had been recognized by the IOC, and needed a medical commission, and Dr. Press was co-opted by the President of FIDE to serve as vice-chairman of their medical commission. (FIDE is the 2nd largest Federation in the IOC, after only Track, with 5MM members worldwide and all 203 Nations.)
*2005 - After the Summer Olympics in Athens, Dr. Tom Hyde asked him to help form the ISCC to liaise with the World Olympian’s Association, and together with Dr. Dale Richardson and the present board members, it has developed into the current incarnation of ISCA.
*2009 – He was elected Chairman of the Content Committee for OurMed.org, and online integrated medical database, headquartered from Columbia University Medical Center, in NYC.
*2010 – Dr. Press, together with son Robert Press, MS (Student at National), founded the online Chiropractic encyclopedia, WikiChiro.org.
He has authored two books; “Passion, Profession and Politics”, an autobiography, published by Infinity Publishing, and available on Barnes & Nobel. Com and Amazon.com, and “A Chiropractic Patient’s Q&A”, with a foreward by Tom Hyde, DC, published by Lulu.com and available at that website.
Dr Martin G. Camara
Dr Martin G. Camara achieved his Doctorate in Chiropractic from the Palmer Chiropractic College West in 1993 graduating Cum Laude while also be
ing recognized for Clinical Excellence during his 1 year Internship. Dr Camara is the Co-Founder and Director of Clinics of Intercare Healthcare Centers, a multidisciplinary sports medicine center in Metro Manila, Philippines for the last 17 years. Intercare has 4 locations in the Philippines, owning and operating it’s own 3 story building in Makati, the heart of the financial business district of the Philippines. It also has 3 satellite locations, one in Greenhills, Alabang and the province of Cebu. Intercare combines Chiropractic Healthcare alongside Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Physical Therapy, Accupuncture, Massage, Pilates, Yoga, Counselling and others.
Aside from his private work with Intercare, Dr Camara received a Presidential Appointment as a Board Member of the Philippine Institute of Traditional and Alternative Healthcare, Department of Health ( PITAHC, DOH) since 2002. This Government board looks at the Integration of Traditional and Alternative Treatments such as Chiropractic, Massage, Acupuncture, and Herbal Medicine into the National Healthcare Delivery System to improve the Health of the Masses. The PITAHC-DOH also conducts research and maintains 5 Herbal Processing Plants in different areas of the Philippines. Dr Camara has also been recently appointed by the Department of Health as the Chairman of the Board of Chiropractic.
Dr Camara has also been appointed by the Philippine Olympic Committee as the Co-Chair of their Medical Commission. He looks at Healthcare Issues relating to the National pool of Elite Athletes competing for Team Philippines. He incorporates Chiropractic, Sport Training, Nutrition, Orthopedics, Physical Therapy, Massage and Sports Psychology into the programs available for the athletes and coaches. He travels 8 weeks a year with Team Philippines during competitions held all over the world. He is bilingual in both Tagalog and English.
Sports Chiropractor / Medical Head
Attending Chiropractor – SEA Games 2005. Certified by the Philippine Olympic Committee for the Performance Enhancement and Injury Prevention. Programs for the Aquatic Delegation to the South East Asian (SEA) Games in November 2005.
Attending Chiropractor – Turin Winter Olympics 2006. Chosen as part of a 12-man delegation by the International Sports Chiropractic Commission to service the World Olympic Association for the 2006 Winter Games.
Attending Chiropractor – Doha Asian Games 2006. Chosen by the Philippine Sports Commission and the Philippine Olympic Committee as the only Chiropractor to a multidisciplinary team of physicians and therapists to service the 246 elite athletes of the Philippine National Team.
Attending Chiropractor – South East Asian Games 2007 – Thailand
Attending Chiropractor – Beijing Summer Olympics 2008 – China
Attending Chiropractor – Asian Beach Games – 2008 Bali Indonesia
Attending Chiropractor – Asian Youth Games – 2009 Singapore
Attending Chiropractor – Asian Martial Games 2009 – Bangkok Thailand
Attending Chiropractor – Asian Indoor Games 2009 – Vietnam
Attending Chiropractor – South East Asian Games 2009 – Laos Vietnam

Gregory H. Doerr, DC, CCSP, ART, CKTP
Dr. Doerr is a Chiropractor from Cliffside Park, NJ. He graduated from Rutgers University with a BS in Biology, and is a graduate from New York Chiropractic College. He is a Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician and has lectured nationally and internationally on topics of Sports Medicine and soft tissue procedures. He is a credentialed Active Release Technique Provider, Kinesiotape Provider, an instructor for Graston Technique, and the Council on Chiropractic and Extremity Procedures, and is the co-developer of Functional and Kinetic Treatment with Rehabilitation, Provocation and Motion (FAKTR-PM). He has done lectures at the US Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs and internationally in Colombia at the Pan American Sports Medicine Congress. Dr. Doerr has worked with sports teams at all levels with high points including the University of Colorado, Penn State, the Washington Redskins, AVP Pro Volleyball Tour, The Gold Cup International Soccer, and the Central American Games.
Dr. Jay S. Greenstein
Dr. Jay S. Greenstein is a Maryland native. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Maryland, his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from the National College of Chiropractic, and earned his post-graduate degree in Sports Chiropractic at the Logan College of Chiropractic. In addition to maintaining his private practice as CEO of Sport and Spine Rehab, he has been a recommended provider for the National Football League Players Association for the Washington Redskins and Baltimore Ravens since 1997. Since that time he has also been the Official Team Chiropractor for the Washington Redskins Cheerleaders. Dr. Greenstein served as the Chiropractic Representative for the National Athletic Training Association, Inter-Association Task Force for Cervical Spine Injured Athletes, and the Maryland State Tae Kwon Do Association Medical Chairperson and team physician. Washingtonian Magazine also named him among Washington’s Top Sports Physicians.
Dr. Greenstein has published extensively and presented numerous original research papers at scientific symposiums throughout the world. In addition, Dr. Greenstein has been qualified as an expert witness and his expertise lies in narrative reporting and case-file review for attorneys and insurance companies. He provides Independent Medical Examinations and peer reviews as part of his clinical practice. Dr. Greenstein’s philosophy is to utilize treatment plans founded on science, and care for patients compassionately utilizing a variety of Chiropractic, Physical Therapy and Rehabilitative techniques which will eliminate symptoms and improve overall function of the human body. Dr. Greenstein also believes strongly in patient education and empowering patients to improve the quality of their lives, because patients, who know more about their conditions, stay healthier.
Dr. Kevin Jardine
A practicing chiropractor, Dr. Jardine is working mainly in the field of sports therapy and performance treating and consulting with numerous athletes and teams. He is the creator of SpiderTech™, pre-designed and ready to apply kinesiology taping applications engineered to reduce pain and improve strength while protecting against further injury. Dr. Jardine is the Chief Medical Officer of Nucap Medical Inc. and owner of The Urban Athlete, a multidisciplinary treatment and training facility in Toronto, Canada and is an expert in the field of Kinesiology Taping along with integrative manual and rehabilitative therapy. Dr. Jardine is dedicated to learning and excellence and is renowned for his grasp of functional anatomy and therapeutic exercise. As a speaker and writer, Dr. Jardine is able to take complex information and transform it into understandable insight.
Dr. Todd Reiter
Dr. Todd Reiter graduated from Northwestern College of Chiropractic in 1989. He was co-owner of a 6 office multi-disciplinary chiropractic group including physical therapy in Orlando, FL at which time he served as team physician for three local high schools. He earned his Diplomate of American Board of Chiropractic Neurologists and his Fellowship of International Association of Medical Acupuncture. He entered medical school in 2000, graduated Cum Laude/Salutatorian and received outstanding research paper of the year in his graduating class. He completed his medical internship at Pitt County Memorial Hospital in Greenville, NC in 2006.
He was Chief Academic Resident in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at East Carolina University. He served on the Resident’s Council, Medical Records Committee, Peer Review Committee, Infectious Control Committee and was involved in 3 research studies in the area of curriculum development. He is currently performing a Sports and Interventional Spine Fellowship program in Michigan. He serves as an Executive Board Member and Chairman of the Membership and Ethics Committee for the International Sports Chiropractic Association. He has also been appointed as the US Sports Medical Coordinator for the Philippine Olympic Committee.
Dr. Greg Uchacz
A graduate of Palmer College of Chiropractic – West in 1992, Dr. Greg Uchacz attained his Sports Fellowship status with the College of Chiropractic Sports Sciences (Canada) four years later affording him the status of a chiropractic sports specialist in Canada. Maintaining a private practice of chiropractic in Calgary, Alberta, Dr. Uchacz works with elite and professional athletes from several disciplines with an emphasis on athletic injury treatment and rehabilitation. He has provided health care support for a variety of sports at over 100 International and National events. Most recently, he attended the 2006 Winter Olympic Games in Torino, Italy as a member of the Canadian Health Care Team. Dr. Greg Uchacz serves as the President of the College of Chiropractic Sports Sciences (Canada), one of the five sports health care professions recognized by the Canadian Olympic Committee and other Canadian Major Games organizations. He is a frequent national and international lecturer. He is also a preferred provider for the Canadian Sports Centre – Calgary and was recently awarded with the status of Fellow of the International College of Chiropractors for his achievements and contributions to the profession of chiropractic.
