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Canadian Chiropractic Research Foundation

The Canadian Chiropractic Research Foundation (CCRF) is Canada's oldest and most established national funding body which has been granting research funds for worthy chiropractic projects since 1976.

The CCRF is dedicated to facilitating clinical, biomedical, health services, and population health research, relative to the practice of chiropractic. In partnership with talented researchers across the country, the CCRF is working to broaden the scope of chiropractic knowledge, thus furthering the profession and contributing to quality, evidence based health care.

The funding grants provided by CCRF have traditionally supported research in Canada's health care system and Canada's health research system, in order to mitigate the burdens of health, disease, illness, injury and disability that so many Canadians needlessly endure.

Research is important to the future of chiropractic care. Here's what CCRF researchers have to say:

 

Show Your Support for Research. Donate to the Canadian Chiropractic Research Foundation.

Both the public and BCCA members alike are encouraged to support the CCRF to ensure the advancement of chiropractic research in Canada for generations. The CCRF receives donations directly by viewing and downloading the CCRF Contribution Form. Donations can also be made through Canada Helps by viewing their link.


Power of One: Engaging Patients in Chiropractic Research Posters

Dr. Greg Kawchuk
Dr. Mark Erwin
Dr. Jean-Sébastien Blouin

 

Research Achievements

Canada's chiropractic doctors have recognized and generously support the CCRF's development of University based research. This has become one of the most important and successful programs that will benefit health care. Please click here to read a detailed reports on Canada's outstanding researchers and their activities.

The British Columbia Chiropractic Association would like to congratulate the following researchers and organizations for their recent accolades and considerable contributions to the world of chiropractic.

Dr. Marc-André Blanchette awarded CIHR Grant
Dr. Edward Crowthier earns EdD
Dr. Greg Kawchuk receives $2 million funding from CIHR and two NSERC grants
Dalhousie Professorship awarded to Dr. Jill Hayden
Dr. Diana De Carvalho receives awards from CIHR and University of Waterloo
Faculty Start Up Grant awarded to Dr. Steven Passmore
Dr. Mark Erwin receives 2nd Hansjörg Wyss Foundation Award
University of Regina Receives Funding
Hansjörg Wyss Foundation Award - Dr. Mark Erwin
3 Papers Accepted for European Spine Journal
CCRF Partnership with CIHR under the SHOPP Program

For further information please email Dr. Allan Gotlib, AGotlib@chiropracticcanada.ca

 

Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association

The Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association (JCCA) E- ISSN 1715-6181 is the official, peer reviewed, quarterly research publication of the Canadian Chiropractic Association (CCA). Published since 1957 and searchable from 1986 on this site and from 1978 in PubMed, the JCCA publishes research papers, commentaries and editorials relevant to the practice of chiropractic.

To review the latest edition of the JCCA, please click here.
An archive of past journals can be found here.

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