The McTimoney College of Chiropractic, the leading institution for animal chiropractic care, is pleased to announce its first Animal Chiropractic and Rehabilitation Conference.
The Animal Chiropractic and Rehabilitation Conference will showcase the latest research in animal chiropractic care and rehabilitation through platform and poster presentations.
The College is inviting abstracts from all animal musculoskeletal disciplines, including veterinary physiotherapy, with relevant new research.
Clinical research and case studies are welcomed and will be considered by a peer review committee.
Abstracts must be submitted by 2 January 2024, and successful applicants will be notified.
Tickets for the Animal Chiropractic and Rehabilitation Conference will be on sale for £30 each from February 2024.
Professor Christina Cunliffe, principal of the McTimoney College of Chiropractic, says: “There is a wealth of really good research undertaken every year, but this must be peer-reviewed and presented to a wider audience in order for the benefits of increased knowledge to be felt across the industry and profession.
“As we move towards the wider regulation of animal care in the future, it is important that chiropractic for animals is recognised alongside other approaches.
“This conference is an ideal opportunity to showcase what research has been done and its implications for animal health and welfare far and wide.”
The McTimoney College of Chiropractic was founded over 50 years ago and is at the forefront of animal chiropractic care, with the only university-validated animal chiropractic qualification in Europe.
With training bases in Abingdon, Manchester, Madrid and Hong Kong, the use of chiropractic care in humans and animals has never been more popular, with demand for new graduates at an all-time high.
Programme leader Vanessa Davidson explains: “McTimoney chiropractic care for animals is light, gentle, and well-received by a wide range of species.
“My colleagues regularly work alongside veterinary surgeons, physiotherapists, and other para-professionals to provide the best possible outcomes for the animals they see, be that for performance, post-surgery or injury, and for maintenance care.
“Here at the College, we are passionate about sharing what we do, and the research our graduates produce every year has a vital role in furthering scientific knowledge and understanding too.”
The McTimoney College of Chiropractic is committed to advancing the field of animal chiropractic care and rehabilitation.
The Animal Chiropractic and Rehabilitation Conference is an exciting opportunity for professionals in all animal musculoskeletal disciplines to come and understand how chiropractic care complements other rehabilitation therapies.
For more information on abstract submission or further details, please contact Nikki Routledge.