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News Archives
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HEADLINES
New study discusses maintenance care for low back pain
Jan. 29, Sweden - A new study discussing chiropractic maintenance care for low back pain has been published in the journal Chiropractic and Osteopathy. The study's objective was to explore those factors which chiropractors should consider before recommending secondary and tertiary preventive care to patients with low back pain. To read the full article on-line, please go to http://www.chiroandosteo.com/content/17/1/1
EOCS Second Annual Chiropractic Dinner and Awards Night
Jan. 27, Ottawa, Ont. - The Eastern Ontario Chiropractic Society will be hosting their 2nd Annual Chiropractic Dinner and Awards Night. The EOCS is extending opportunities to sponsor a portion of this evening. The gathering will be in an intimate and quiet atmosphere, in which to connect with chiropractors in the Ottawa area.
The Chiropractic Anthem - Awareness through Popular Music
Jan. 17, Las Vegas, Nevada - Dr. Shawn Chaudary, a board-certified chiropractic neurologist, has recorded a song called The Chiropractic Anthem, and performed it, today, at Parker Seminars in Las Vegas. The song was written in the popular music genre for motivation and inspiration, to teach patients, and potential patients, and to allow young people to connect with the profession.
Building the Ultimate Back: from Rehabilitation
Jan. 28, Halifax, Nova Scotia - The Nova Scotia College of Chiropractors would like to invite all to their Continuing Education Seminar titled Building the Ultimate Back: from Rehabilitation to be held on May 23-24, 2009 at the Westin Nova Scotian in Halifax. Renowned international lecturer, author and scientist, Dr. Stuart McGill, will discuss how to enhance clinical decision making necessary for elite practice in solving low back disorders.
CMCC Sports Club - Contributing to Sports Science Education
Jan. 26, Toronto - In today’s evidence-informed world, knowledge is an ever-expanding asset. The CMCC Sports Club, an initiative developed to inspire through education via presentations and workshops delivered by seasoned athletes and professionals in the field of sports medicine, was created with this notion in mind.
Addition to WFC 10th Biennial Congress Program
Jan. 16, Toronto - The World Federation of Chiropractic (WFC) announces a late addition to the program for its 10th Biennial Congress to be held in Montreal from April 30 - May 2.APHA Executive Director,
Dr. Georges Benjamin, will be added to the Saturday program.
ECU 2009 Convention – “Chiropractic, A Vital Science”
Jan. 21, Genova, Italy – The Association of Italian Chiropractors (AIC) is pleased to announce that it will be hosting the European Chiropractors’ Union (ECU) 2009 Convention in Alghero Sardinia, from May 21-23. (CE Credits available for Canadian attendees.)
Parker College Establishes Drugless Research Hall of Fame
Jan. 16., Las Vegas, Nevada - Making its debut during the first annual Parker Gala at 2009 Las Vegas Parker Seminar, the Drugless Research Hall of Fame, founded by Parker College of Chiropractic, is an innovative recognition platform designed to showcase significant drug-free contributions in research worldwide.
Call for Submissions - Enter, be published and win!
Jan. 14, Simcoe, Ont. - Canadian Chiropractor magazine would like to announce our first-ever wellness issue, dedicated specifically to taking care of DCs and their CHAs. The May 2009 issue will be dedicated to you, the chiropractor, and your staff! Please read on to learn how you can be a part of this great issue!
New Editorial Advisory Board Members
Jan. 13, Simcoe, Ont. - Please join us in welcoming two new members to the Canadian Chiropractor Magazine Editorial Advisory Board - our thanks to Dr. Emily Roback of Alberta and Ms. Jessica Wong of Toronto for accepting these positions.



