View As Webpage | View Archives

Share on TwitterShare on FacebookFollow us on InstagramShare on LinkedInEmail a Friend
MMMM d, yyyy
FEATURED NEWS: Aging diminishes spinal cord regeneration after injury: study
If you click the images or links in the Sponsor Spotlight advertisement we will provide your subscription contact information only to that sponsor.
 
 News 
 

Vibration technology offers alternative to MRI

Magnetic resonance image isn't everything. A new University of Alberta study shows that vibrating the spine may reveal more when it comes to treating back pain. >> Read full article

Patient-focused chronic disease research networks to get federal funding

The federal government is providing $62.25 million to support five research networks that are exploring the issue of chronic disease. >> Read full article

5 proven ways to increase social media engagement

Social media has the potential of creating a huge following for an individual or organization, creating great potential for business. So what can a business do to get more traction out of their social media activities? Try out these five proven ideas. >> Read full article

 
 Sponsor’s Message 
 
2016 Market Survey

2016 Canadian Chiropractic Market Survey

Answer our short survey and get a chance to win a brand new Fitbit Charge Fitness Tracker!

Canadian Chiropractor wants your feedback! We are conducting our first annual Canadian Chiropractor National Market Survey, as we endeavor to better understand trends in practice and the chiropractic market. We are taking the pulse of the profession, and we are asking for your input. Your response will be completely anonymous.

We will bring you the full results of this national survey in the July/August 2016 issue of Canadian Chiropractor. Survey deadline: April 30th.
>>Learn More

 Featured News 
 
Aging diminishes spinal cord regeneration after injury: study

Aging diminishes spinal cord regeneration after injury: study

Older people are increasingly active, and this lifestyle shift has contributed to the rise in average age of a person experiencing a spinal cord injury. The changing demographic calls for a better understanding of how aging impacts recovery and repair after a spinal cord injury. Researchers at University of California, San Diego School of Medicine and University of British Columbia (UBC) have now determined that, in mice, age diminishes the ability to regenerate axons, the brain's communication wires in the spinal cord. >> Learn More…

 
 Event Calendar 
 

Botswana Spine Care Conference - Putting Evidence Based Care Into Practice

April 21-22, 2016
Location: Cresta Hotel, Mahalapye, Botswana >> More Info

There's no such thing as 'non-specific back pain'

May 3 2016
Webinar: 01:30pm - 02:30pm >> More Info

Torque Release Technique Seminar

May 14-15, 2016
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia >> More Info

Graston Technique M1 Basic Training

June 4-5, 2016
Location: Calgary, AB-Courtyard by Marriott Calgary South >> More Info