Murdoch University chiropractic students have journeyed thousands of kilometres to provide residents of remote regional Western Australian communities with free treatment.

Groups of experienced students travelled to Broome to offering free assessment and chiropractic care to a vast array of people who would not otherwise have access to affordable musculo-skeletal treatment.

Staff from Murdoch University’s School of Health Professions Professions, who closely supervised the students during their field trips, said this year’s cohort continued a long tradition of Murdoch students providing free treatment in regional WA.

The students received cultural awareness training before departure, having previously gained experience working within the University’s Chiropractic Clinic at its Perth campus.