




Dear members.Welcome to the new look MACP website. We hope you like the new format, and find it more user friendly. We have put a lot of thought and effort into designing both the look and the feel of...
Annual Reports for the MACP AGM 2010 are now on the website - member log in required. Information for members and the Annual reports can be found under the "Home" menu....
MACP Conference 25th September 2010 Brunei Gallery, Russell Square, London"The Great Debate" Full day programme to include keynote session from Dr. Sean 0'Leary - "Keep your chin up! St...
Changing the Brain for Movement, Pain and Function: Proprioceptive Sensory Motor Training and Primitive Reflex Inhibition - Sunday 26th/Monday 27th September 2010, London - Sean Gibbons - two day cour...
MACP Study Day - "The Great Debate" - SATURDAY 25TH SEPTEMBER 2010, Brunei Gallery, London - an MACP study day focussing on current hot topics in Neuromusculoskeletal and Manual Therapy....
WCPT - Press release. The World Confederation for Physical Therapy (WCPT) this week becomes a member of the World Health Professions Alliance (WHPA) - the international organisation representing heal...
Geoffrey Maitland (1924-2010)"If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants" - Sir Isaac Newton's quote could aptly be applied to the progression of the physiotherapy ...
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WCPT Congress 2011 - New ideas, big issues, new ways of thinking: why Congress will deliver (...more)...
Executive Committee proposal on MACP name change - click here for further details (members log in required)....
There are two categories of MACP membership, full and associate.
Physiotherapists undertaking a recognised course of study that leads to full membership can become Associate members of the MACP. There are full time or part time manipulative physiotherapy postgraduate courses run in the UK (click here for a list of recognised courses).
Associate membership of the MACP normally lasts for a maximum period of 4 years.
Physiotherapists undertaking a recognised course of study that leads to full membership can become Associate members of the MACP . There are full time or part time manipulative physiotherapy postgraduate courses run in the UK. (see Membership/Courses leading to Membership for a full list of courses)
Associate members receive:
Manual Therapy - a peer reviewed journal cited in Index Medicus and Medicine, published 6 times a year
PLUS Associate members are:
Included on the mailing list for MACP events and CPD activities
Have preferential booking and/or reduced rates on some MACP organised courses
Click here to view details of the courses
Associate Membership Application Form