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Investing in research is an obvious necessity since developing it leads to improved patient support with a suitable and coherent treatment system.
 
Research and development
Academic research helps underpin the basic principles and concepts with the scientific parameters needed for the good understanding of osteopathy.
 

The CSO’s research policy has the following objectives:

To represent an area of excellence, through access to supplementary exams.
 
To establish a permanent watch on national and international avances in osteopathic research.
 
To strengthen its partnership with the university and the scientific world in order to promote fundamental research applied to our discipline.
 
To incite players in our research department to greater mobility within the Erasmus and Osean programmes to develop large scale randomised studies.