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Events & Conferences

Our upcoming events, conferences and webinars are detailed below. You can
make online bookings for yourself and others.If you are a member you will have
access to member only pricing.

PRT B Workshop
03
Jun 2026
Webinar
(PRT members only) with Marcel Morelli FRCC (Sport), MRCC (Pain)
Consequential Back Pain? The Prequel
10
Jun 2026
Webinar
Speaker - Caper Nim
This talk shows how back pain often starts in childhood, shapes later outcomes, and informs paediatric assessment and management.
Osteosarcopenia - Integrating Bone–Muscle Insights for Better Patient Outcomes
17
Jun 2026
Webinar
Speaker - Inger Roug FRCC Speaker -Integrating Bone–Muscle Insights for Better Patient Outcomes
PRT C Workshop
24
Jun 2026
Webinar
(PRT members only)
with Marcel Morelli FRCC (Sport), MRCC (Pain)
SUMMER CONFERENCE 2026
27
Jun 2026
In person
The Royal College of Chiropractors 2026 annual conference will focus on the theme of “Special Populations”, reflecting the growing need for chiropractors to deliver safe, inclusive and person-centred care to patients whose clinical, social or personal circumstances may require a more considered approach.
*Programme and timings subject to change
Paediatric spinal pain, a public health issue.
01
Jul 2026
Webinar
Speaker - Aurelie Marchand
Registration to open soon
Suicide and Mental Health Crisis Webinar
15
Jul 2026
Webinar
Speaker - Julia Frearson
Registration to open soon
A Systems-based approach to Sports Injuries
10
Sep 2026
Webinar
Speaker - Christine Foss.
This course provides chiropractors with evidence-based strategies to assess and rehabilitate sports injuries.
Drug induced MSK disorders
21
Oct 2026
Webinar
Speaker - Inger Roug FRCC Drug‑Induced Musculoskeletal Disorders in Chiropractic Practice-part 2.
AGM & Winter Conference 2027
27
Jan 2027
In person
Further information and registration details to follow
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