News from World Spine Care

New GSCI Study Reveals High Prevalence of Spine Pain in Pimicikamak First Nation
A new study from the Global Spine Care Initiative reveals alarmingly high rates of neck and low back pain among Indigenous adults in northern Manitoba, highlighting the need for culturally-safe care. Community leaders call for increased healthcare resources and culturally sensitive approaches.

World Spine Care Canada clinician completes 1 year of providing chiropractic care in Cross Lake, Northern Manitoba
World Spine Care Canada and the Global Spine Care Initiative are pleased to recognize Dr. Melissa Atkinson-Graham PhD, DC for her dedication to providing high-value spine care to the people in Pimicikamak, Northern Manitoba, Canada.
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