Who we are
COME is a non-profit foundation looking to establish international and multidisciplinary partnerships to pursue grant funding, high quality research, clinical and health care support.
What we do
We identify meaningful research topics and research teams that can rigorously answer questions. The outcomes of the research supported by the foundation will help people live healthier and more productive lives.
National centres (NACE)
The COME National Centres (NACE) are the local (national) appendices of the foundation and are one of the core components of the Collaboration.
Courses and Webinars
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Foundation info
The COME Collaboration is an interdisciplinary foundation for osteopathy excellence.
We bring together clinicians and scientists who study the effect and effectiveness of osteopathic medicine. Our goal is to understand how osteopathy works, to produce compelling evidence to optimize health care services and enhance quality of education. Our research groups study all aspects of application of osteopathic medicine including lab-based and clinical-based research as well as translational research.
We host and train clinicians, scientists and support staff, and interact with collaborators throughout the world.
As well as conducting scientific research, we offer a wide range of educational and training opportunities to support the development of osteopathy both nationally and internationally, and have an active public engagement agenda.
Within the foundation, the terms osteopathy and osteopathic medicine are used interchangeably.
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5 June 2024
The Efficacy of Early Osteopathic Therapy in Restoring Proper Sucking in Breastfed Infants: Preliminary Findings from a Pilot StudyDespite the care provided, some newborns, who are perfectly healthy, show functional alterations that impair a good breast attack in…
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25 May 2024
A modern way to teach and practice manual therapyMusculoskeletal conditions are the leading contributor to global disability and health burden. Manual therapy (MT) interventions are commonly recommended in…
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19 May 2024
Primary and secondary prevention of musculoskeletal pain and disability in Chiropractic, Osteopathy, and Physiotherapy: a scoping reviewMusculoskeletal prevention is a key priority in public health and for national health systems due to the increasing number of…
Last New COME Reseach
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2 March 2024
Interrater agreement and reliability of a palpation method for locating C1 transverse process in the cervical spine
The objective of this study was to examine the agreement and interrater reliability of a palpation method for locating the…
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2 March 2024
Systematic reviews of osteopathic care: protocol for an umbrella review
The practice of osteopathy differs around the world. However, the dominant practice is that of manual therapy interventions guided by…
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13 January 2024
The inter- and intra-rater reliability of the manual diaphragm assessment scale in healthy participants
The main aim of this study was to test the inter and intra-rater reliability of the Manual Diaphragm Assessment (MED)…
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