News from World Spine Care

Insight from India: an update on the World Spine Care Europe Project
Over the last year, an amazing project in Navi Mumbai, India has been set in motion. A collaboration between the Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Health Science (MGMUHS) Physiotherapy department and World Spine Care is taking place. Currently set within a hospital, the Physiotherapy department has now adopted WSC protocols with the under-pinning values of sustainable, integrated, evidence-based care.

World Spine Care Yoga Project - Spring 2018 Update
Unique in the both the yoga and the NGO communities, the World Spine Care Yoga Project brings the practices of posture, breath work, and mindfulness as tools for pain management and active self-care to patients in World Spine Care clinics. This year, Co-directors Erin Moon and Barrie Risman have been hard at work expanding and sharing the work of the Yoga Project.



World Spine Care to participate at EUROSPINE 2018 in Vienna
Representatives from World Spine Care have been invited to contribute to the EUROSPINE Spring Specialty Meeting in Vienna, Austria this April.

Multidisciplinary Health Care Clinic Donates to World Spine Care
Raising money at this time is difficult as there are many worthy charities. There is a great deal of negativity and uncertainty in the world at the moment, but I would like to focus on some positive aspects of the chiropractic profession.
I recently had the opportunity to meet someone who has been very successful in his own right but has also shared that success with a number of new graduates, giving them the chance to start in practice and to own their own practice.


GSCI Continues To Promote Evidence-Based, Sustainable Spine Care
Spinal pain is a primary cause of disability worldwide that affects approximately 1 billion people, yet no developmental help is available to reduce this burden.
World Spine Care convened the Global Spine Initiative to develop an evidence-informed, practical, and sustainable, spine health care model for communities around the world with various levels of resources.

WSC Clinic Supervisor Dr. Nadine Harrison receives "British Chiropractor of the year" Award
At the 2017 British Chiropractic Association Autumn Conference at the University of South Wales, Dr. Nadine Harrison was awarded the British Chiropractor of the year award.





A day in the life of our volunteers in Botswana
World Spine Care clinical volunteers share what happens on a usual day in Botswana.






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