Media Information and News Archive

The BCA press office at Grayling can give you:

  • Referral to a UK wide network of BCA chiropractors
  • Your own personal ‘MOT’ at a BCA chiropractor’s clinic
  • Photography for general editorial support
  • Ongoing expert comment on chiropractic, including reference to a huge variety of lifestyle issues
  • Quick quotes and queries answered by BCA spokespeople in person, phone or email
  • Fact sheets
  • Access to ‘real people’ experiences of the BCA and chiropractic

Press and media enquiries should be directed to Grayling:
02380 382970
bca@grayling.com

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About the BCA

The British Chiropractic Association (BCA) is the largest and longest-standing association for chiropractors in the UK.

It was founded in 1925 and has a membership comprising over 50% of the UK’s registered chiropractors. The BCA only accepts members who have graduated from a nationally or internationally-recognised college of chiropractic education, after a minimum of four years full-time training and ensures its chiropractors maintain high standards of conduct, practice, education and training.

The BCA was a founder member of the European Chiropractors Union and the World Federation of Chiropractic.  All BCA members are covered by a high quality professional indemnity insurance and the Association operates a robust professional standards and complaints management process.

The British Chiropractic Association is proud to be a member organisation of ARMA, the Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Alliance.

ARMA is the UK umbrella association bringing together support groups, professional bodies and research organisations in the field of arthritis and other musculoskeletal conditions.

ARMA is also the UK National Action Network for the Bone & Joint Decade – an international multi-disciplinary initiative to improve the health-related quality of life for people with musculoskeletal conditions.

The British Chiropractic Association share the BJD’s objectives to raise understanding, awareness and cooperation in tackling the problems of musculoskeletal conditions, including back pain.