Clinics - CMCC employs highly skilled and experienced chiropractors specializing in various areas of musculoskeletal care. Our campus clinic is the largest chiropractic clinic in the GTA, with 21 treatment rooms and a rehabilitation facility. CMCC also operates clinics in partnership with community health centres and hospitals around the GTA. These clinics are designed to serve local populations and provide affordable and inclusive access to chiropractic care.
To learn more about CMCC's campus and community clinics, visit the CMCC clinics page.
State-of-the-art Fitness Centre - CMCC’s fitness facility features an exciting range of equipment and includes a private, multipurpose room that can be used for yoga, warm-ups and cool-downs, and other group exercises.
Health Sciences Library - The library is a highlight at CMCC. Floor to ceiling windows make studying almost a pleasure and it’s lovely for a walk through when you’re getting your steps in. It houses an open study area, several private group study rooms equipped with interactive digital technologies, and a room for mindfulness activities. EBP models emphasize using rigorous scientific studies to inform decisions to improve the effectiveness and reliability of outcomes while minimizing bias and is used in health care and in education.
Supply Centre & Bookstore
CMCC operates a Supply Centre serving students, staff, chiropractors & other health care professionals,
It is one of the largest distributors of chiropractic supplies in Canada and offers an extensive product line including treatment tables, anatomical models and other educational materials, in addition to rehabilitation products, such as pillows, nutritional supplements, vitamins, healthy snacks and more, all offered at competitive pricing.
Visit the Supply Centre website here.
Simulation Labs
CMCC has two dedicated laboratories equipped with specialized, technology for students to learn, practice, and receive feedback to their diagnostic and treatment skills.
Force Sensing Table Technology Simulation Lab (FSTT® Sim Lab)
This laboratory is equipped with Force Sensing Table Technology (FSTT®), Human Analogue Mannequin (HAM®), and video replay technology to provide students an opportunity to learn and practice treatment procedures. The lab offers immediate feedback of manual skills and provides a means to offer tailored coaching.
Clinical Simulation Lab (Clinical Sim Lab)
This laboratory is staged as a mock chiropractic clinic with sophisticated computerized manikins and recording capabilities. This environment allows students to experience a wide variety of clinical scenarios that may be seen in a chiropractor’s office. CMCC was the first independent chiropractic program to implement this technology fully into its curriculum. The laboratory is also equipped with technology- focused task training such as otoscopic and ophthalmoscope assessment, thorax and abdomen assessment, heart and lung auscultation, and vital signs assessment.
Human Anatomy Laboratory
CMCC is one of only 10 educational institutions designated as a school of anatomy, under the authority of the Anatomy Act of the Province of Ontario. This designation gives CMCC the right to operate a cadaver-based anatomy lab for education and research.
Students will have access to gross anatomy and neuroanatomy prosections, plastinated specimens, and an extensive bone library for their studies. Additionally, CMCC has two Anatomage® virtual dissection tables to enhance their understanding of anatomy, histology, and diagnostic imaging.
John W. A. Duckworth Memorial Museum
Established in honour of CMCC’s legendary Anatomy Professor, Dr. John Duckworth, the museum houses a collection of unique anatomical specimens, many of which were prepared by Dr. Duckworth himself. The museum collection is continually expanding and serves as a teaching space for CMCC students and other health care professionals.
Institute for Disability and Rehabilitation Research (IDRR)
The Institute for Disability and Rehabilitation Research (IDRR) is a leading research hub which aims to improve the functioning and quality of life of people with disability or in need of rehabilitation. The centre is operated in partnership with Ontario Tech University.
Research Laboratories
Human Performance Laboratory
The Human Performance Laboratory collects data for research projects focusing on the biomechanics of human movement and manual therapies. The laboratory can simultaneously record surface electromyographic (SEMG) data from up to 16 muscles. Custom experimental equipment or prototype devices are manufactured onsite in a mechanical workshop equipped with tools, construction materials, and a 3D printer.
Life Sciences Laboratories
CMCC’s Life Sciences Laboratories consist of the cell biology/immunology laboratory and the neurophysiology laboratory.
The cell biology/immunology laboratory is equipped to perform investigations of cellular and sub-cellular phenomena in cultured cell lines and in tissues harvested in human and animal investigations. CMCC has recently strengthened its histology capabilities to include immunohistological techniques.
The neurophysiology laboratory is equipped for both small animal and human investigations, with capabilities to monitor in vivo neural responses to musculoskeletal stimulation. Findings from the neurophysiology laboratory have been used to inform the design and interpretation of clinical studies of neuropathic pain.