

Investing in Your Spine: Teresa’s Story
When Teresa was a child, she was diagnosed with scoliosis, a curvature of the spine that can cause uneven shoulders or hips, discomfort, and limited mobility. She wore a brace…


When Teresa was a child, she was diagnosed with scoliosis, a curvature of the spine that can cause uneven shoulders or hips, discomfort, and limited mobility. She wore a brace…


Before Dr. Martin Lai opened the doors of The Hip Joint in Toronto’s east end, he knew what it meant to watch someone’s health and mobility change suddenly. Growing up,…


For me, the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is a day of remembrance that is deeply personal, one that calls for reflection. It is a time to honour the children taken from their homes and families, some who never returned, while others continue to carry these heavy memories and pass on this legacy through generations. It also offers an opportunity to pause, reflect, and acknowledge ongoing inequities faced by Indigenous people and their communities. It is a day to listen to stories and journeys that are painful and difficult to hear, but it also creates space for healing and fosters partnership and community between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples.


For Dr. Andrew Fagan, discipline is everything. Whether he’s treating patients at his clinic in Port Hope, Ontario, or drawing his bow at a world-class archery competition, Dr. Fagan keeps his eyes on the prize.


While most kids wrestled with heavy backpacks slung over one shoulder, on his first day of kindergarten, Sam Follett’s bag trailed behind him on wheels.


When Sydney Baron graduated from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) in June, it marked the beginning of a new career and the start of a new chapter in her family’s professional story.


When Dr. Kara Haus (she/they) opened a chiropractic practice in Regina, Saskatchewan, she didn’t just want to treat back pain. She wanted to create something that didn’t yet exist in her community for many patients like her: a clinic where queer people could feel safe and access personalized healthcare.


Chiropractor and pro soccer player Dr. Julia Benati is chasing dual dreams—taking over her father’s Dorchester clinic while competing in Canada’s new pro women’s league. With support from her dad, Dr. Rob Benati, she’s balancing patient care and high-level sport in a unique family legacy story.


Dr. Ryan Coster’s new role as the incoming Vice-President of the WFC, where he served as the Canadian board representative and Secretary/Treasurer, allows him to keep his eyes firmly on…