Back Matters
Changing course: When the research captain becomes the shipmate
“These researchers are so bright and so brilliant in what they’re doing, that I sit back and learn from them.”
Read the full postChanging course: When the research captain becomes the shipmateThe power of partnership
“Research is the currency of the chiropractic profession,” says Dr. Richard Brown, Secretary-General of the World Federation of Chiropractic. At the Canadian Chiropractic Research Foundation (CCRF), we believe this to be true.
Read the full postThe power of partnershipOver $75,000 awarded to sports sciences research
The Canadian Chiropractic Research Foundation (CCRF) and the Foundation for the Royal College of Chiropractic Sports Sciences – Canada (FRCCSS-C) are pleased to announce awards exceeding $75,000 for four projects…
Contributing to rehabilitation and low back pain research on a global level: CCGI and the WHO
The CCGI has been involved in projects with the World Health Organization in response to the WHO Rehabilitation 2030 call for action, which is committed to developing a Package of Interventions for Rehabilitation to support integrating rehabilitation services into health systems. Two sets of projects are highlighted here.
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An interprofessional project to model the integration of NMSK care on funded primary care teams: This study provides the opportunity to model the integration of chiropractors as integrated MSK experts in funded primary care teams in Canada.” - Dr. Kopansky-Giles
Read the full postAll hands-on deck!Research working for you- let’s talk about impact
The Canadian Chiropractic Research Foundation (CCRF) funds research to discover the best, evidence-informed care for patients living with spinal dysfunction and disease.
Read the full postResearch working for you- let’s talk about impactSupporting the future of chiropractic through the Student Canadian Chiropractic Association
The National Student Canadian Chiropractic Association, known as SCCA National, was created to provide Canadian chiropractic students studying at home or abroad with information and resources to transition successfully into practicing in Canada while forging a strong relationship with the CCA, provincial associations, and the Canadian Chiropractic Protective Association (CCPA).
Read the full postSupporting the future of chiropractic through the Student Canadian Chiropractic AssociationChris Hadfield’s advice on how to stay motivated
Earlier this year, Col. Chris Hadfield shared his advice with CCA chiropractors at our National Convention and Tradeshow. He spoke on how to stay healthy and motivated as we continue to support Canadian’s MSK healthcare. Even if you’re not a chiropractor, these tips are bound to improve your daily life as well.
Read the full postChris Hadfield’s advice on how to stay motivatedCCA National Convention & Tradeshow Recap
The CCA was overjoyed to finally connect in-person in Montreal this fall for NCT'22.
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