News from World Spine Care
Spine Ride 2024: The Pentatour – Five days, five countries.
Each year, World Spine Care Europe holds a fundraising event involving a multi-day cycling trek across Europe. This year, the peloton will cycle approximately 420 miles over 5 days, averaging about 84 miles (135km) per day. The ride will take place 14-19 June, 2024, starting in Charleroi, Belgium and finishing in Zurich, Switzerland.
European Spine Ride 2023 Recap
Every year we seem to ride the wine regions of Europe. This year was no different. Our route was to roughly follow the Camino Trail, or St James’ Way, a very popular pilgrimage route. Our starting point was Logrono in the heart of the Rioja wine district. The roof of our hostel leaked and I assure that someone was conducting the ‘snorechestra’ in our dorm, sleep was patchy. But undetered we were up and ready to roll at the appointed time.
Join the European Spine Ride in Spain this Summer
World Spine Care Europe will host its annual European Spine Ride this summer. You can join the team riding through the beautiful countryside of northern Spain, starting in Logrono and ending 500 miles later near the Camino de Santiago.
Join the 2022 European Spine Ride in France
This year’s European Spine Ride will take the World Spine Care Europe team through France, along the Cote d’Azure, and into Provence. You too can join the fun. Ride 50 km with us on Saturday, June 25th, take pictures and send them to us so that we can post them in our gallery.
EUROSPINE 2021 to be held in Vienna, Austria next month
The annual meeting of Europe’s leading spine care society will be held in Vienna, Austria this October. Learn more about this premier hybrid event from one of World Spine Care’s endorsing professional associations.
European Spine Ride–German Peloton
A small group of World Spine Care supporters in Germany wasn’t content to stay inside for the virtual Spine Ride. So, they set out on a mini-spine ride of their own in North Germany.
European Spine Ride 2021 Recap
Each summer, cyclists from around Europe and the globe, converge to support World Spine Care Europe’s efforts to provide quality, evidence-based spine care to underserved populations. Read more for a recap written by WSCE President and lead spine rider, Adam Wilkey.
World Spine Care representatives to participate in WFC Biennial Congress 2021
Representatives from World Spine Care are pleased to participate in the upcoming virtual WFC Biennial Congress, September 23-25, 2021.
World Spine Care Europe webinar series presented by MGM School of Physiotherapy
World Spine Care Europe and the MGM Institute of Health Sciences jointly announce the first in an ongoing series of webinars on spine care.
Here is what we accomplished thanks to you: World Spine Care's 2019 Report
As another year draws to a close, the World Spine Care Board of Directors wishes to thank all of our partners, donors, supporters and volunteers for your incredible support over this past year. Here are just a few things that World Spine Care has accomplished this year.
European Spine Ride 2019
In just one month, 13 amateur cyclists and two support drivers from Spain, Germany and England will be meeting up in Munich on Monday 8th July to commence the 560km (348 miles) ride to Vienna. All riders are self-funding their rides and are aiming to raise funds in support of World Spine Care Europe!
World Spine Care Accomplishments in 2018: Here’s What You Helped Us Do
As the year draws to a close and we head into 2019, the Board of Directors of World Spine Care thank you for your incredible support. Here are just a few things that World Spine Care has accomplished this year, thanks to the support of individuals like you.
European Spine Ride 2018
Another brilliant cycle trip! For once the weather gods were in our favour, except for the last morning, but otherwise we didn’t start in the rain, get snowed on, or blown off course. And talking of going off course – that didn’t happen this year either.
Adaptability for Patient Care - Dr. Nadine Harrison's talk at the ECU Convention Budapest 2018
Dr. Nadine Harrison shares why adaptability is a critical skill to be able to provide spine care and be an integral part of an interprofessional healthcare team as Clinic Supervisor in Botswana.
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