About the CAA
The Chiropractors’ Association of Australia (National) Limited
(CAA) is the peak body representing chiropractors.
An underlying principle of chiropractic is “healthy spine,
healthier life”. By offering expert drug-free spinal health care
and lifestyle advice, chiropractors help Australians lead and maintain
healthy lives.
With over 2,600 members, the CAA is the largest chiropractic health
body in Australia, and coordinates its efforts with its 8 autonomous CAA
state & territory organisations.
History
of the CAA
Executive
CAA
State Associations
Policies
Ethics
Statement
The Australasian College of
Chiropractors
In 2006, the Australasian College of Chiropractors (ACC) was
established by the CAA National Board to create a professional
environment that nurtures, encourages and recognises individual
contributions to the knowledge, understanding and evidence base of
chiropractic.
Clinical Interest Groups
Sports
Chiropractic Australia
Keeping active Australians at their best
Sports Chiropractic Australia is an educational and
co-ordinating organisation for chiropractors with an interest
and qualifications in sports chiropractic. SCA serves to equip
chiropractors with the knowledge and tools to provide sports specific
care to physically active Australians.
Rural
and Indigenous Health-Interest Group
Promoting the health and wellbeing of rural and Indigenous
communities
The RIHG was formally established in 2005 to represent the special
needs of chiropractors and the rural and indigenous communities they
served throughout Australia.
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