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We are delighted to welcome new trustees to the CRC Board. We received a number of very high calibre applications following our call that was put out in the summer. It was hard to choose between them, but following review and consideration by an external panel we are pleased to welcome Rob Beaven, Mark Langweiler, Louise...

We are pleased to invite applications for funding towards completion of full-time* PhD studies, completed at a UK institution between 2022-2025. Up to £30k funding is available (£10k per year for 3 years). Priority will be given to applications that are able to achieve match-funding elsewhere. The feasibility, quality and potential impact of the proposed study...

The Chiropractic Research Council is looking to expand its Board of Trustees, and we need your help. We are looking for motivated individuals to join the Board, including individuals who wish to take on a leadership role. The CRC was founded in 2013 to provide leadership and unity in chiropractic research. It aims to support research...

The older patient cohort has, historically, been excluded from research studies due to their often complex histories, multiple complaints and comorbidities, but it is a patient cohort that makes up a large proportion of the average chiropractic clinician’s patient list. Hence we are delighted to be supporting BACE-C, a multinational study exploring the management of...

ECU Conference Utrecht, Netherlands, 26-29th May 2022 The European Chiropractic Union (ECU) conference was finally held face to face in May of this year after 2 years of delay due to Covid. Professor Dave Newell said ‘It was wonderful for many of us to finally catch up with friends and colleagues after so long and to...

What a year that was!  Whilst still suffering ongoing disruption from Covid-19, we were delighted to see things begin to ‘get back to normal’ in 2021, with our researchers juggling their time between their research studies and their academic and clinical commitments. We’re impressed by their ability to multitask!  Marc Sanders, a clinical researcher undertaking a PhD,...

We’re delighted to announce that we will be providing PhD Studentships in 2022. These will be aimed at researchers, working in or allied to the profession of chiropractic, who wish to pursue research activities leading to a PhD. Watch this space for further details and the call for application! ...

The CRC Board of Trustees would like to express their thanks to Richard Brown, past Chair and Founder of the CRC, who is stepping down as a CRC Trustee at the end of November 2021. Richard has been a key figure with the CRC and was instrumental in the charity’s inception in 2013. If it...

“Chiropractic is manual therapy, not talk therapy” In the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic and the first UK national lockdown, CRC-funded researchers Marc Sanders, Jonathan Field and Dave Newell, together with Shane Derbyshire and Jane Vennik, used the time to conduct a unique study exploring the use of ‘telehealth’, remote consultations by chiropractors. More used to...

We need you! The Chiropractic Research Council is looking to expand its Board of Trustees, and we need your help. We are looking for motivated individuals to join the Board, including individuals who wish to take on a leadership role. The CRC was founded in 2013 to provide leadership and unity in chiropractic research. It aims to...