From Workplace Injuries to Healthcare Gaps: Understanding the Epidemic of Low Back Pain in South Africa
Research, South Africa Morris Kahere, DC, PhD Research, South Africa Morris Kahere, DC, PhD

From Workplace Injuries to Healthcare Gaps: Understanding the Epidemic of Low Back Pain in South Africa

Low back pain is a major source of pain, disability, and economic burden globally. Dr. Morris Kahere, a chiropractor and researcher in Scotland, has studied low back pain in South Africa. He shares his perspective on what his research can tell us about addressing this condition across the continent.

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A Year In Review - Volunteering in Botswana
Botswana, Volunteer Michael Pretorius, DC Botswana, Volunteer Michael Pretorius, DC

A Year In Review - Volunteering in Botswana

At the start of 2023, I packed my bags and whatever else could fit into my little car. I left my life in Johannesburg, South Africa to volunteer as a chiropractor for World Spine Care. Here are the top things I've learned from my time treating patients in an underserved community in Botswana.

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Volunteering Across Borders: Introducing Michael Pretorius
Volunteer, Botswana Nathan Cashion Volunteer, Botswana Nathan Cashion

Volunteering Across Borders: Introducing Michael Pretorius

This week, we introduce you to Dr. Michael Pretorius, the latest clinical supervisor to join the World Spine Care team in Botswana. Originally from South Africa, he didn’t have to travel far – just a few hundred kilometers to the north – but, for him, it’s been a positive change to join a meaningful project to improve people’s lives.

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The Third World Spine Care Botswana Spine Care Conference

The Third World Spine Care Botswana Spine Care Conference

On May 7 and May 8, 2018 World Spine Care, in cooperation with the Botswana Ministry of Health organized the Third World Spine Care Conference at the Gaborone International Convention Center in Botswana. It is reported to have been the largest health care or medical conference to be held in the country of Botswana and demonstrates the impact that the World Spine Care program has had in this country.

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