Here is what we accomplished thanks to you: World Spine Care’s 2019 Report
As another year draws to a close, the World Spine Care Board of Directors wishes to thank all of our partners, donors, supporters and volunteers for your incredible support over this past year. Here are just a few things that World Spine Care has accomplished this year.
Spine Ride 2019: A Recap
Written by Adam Wilkey, President, World Spine Care Europe World Spine Care Europe’s annual fundraising ride came around quickly this year and... Read More
European Spine Ride 2019
In just one month, 13 amateur cyclists and two support drivers from Spain, Germany and England will be meeting up in Munich on Monday 8th July to commence the 560km (348 miles) ride to Vienna. All riders are self-funding their rides and are aiming to raise funds in support of World Spine Care Europe!
World Spine Care Europe welcomes Adam Wilkey as the incoming President to the World Spine Care Europe Board of Directors.
Introducing Adam Wilkey, the incoming President to the World Spine Care (WSC) Europe Board of Directors. Adam is a Chiropractor, a husband... Read More
World Spine Care Accomplishments in 2018: Here’s What You Helped Us Do
As the year draws to a close and we head into 2019, the Board of Directors of World Spine Care thank you for your incredible support. Here are just a few things that World Spine Care has accomplished this year, thanks to the support of individuals like you.
European Spine Ride 2018
Another brilliant cycle trip! For once the weather gods were in our favour, except for the last morning, but otherwise we didn’t start in the rain, get snowed on, or blown off course. And talking of going off course – that didn’t happen this year either.
Adaptability for Patient Care – Dr. Nadine Harrison’s talk at the ECU Convention Budapest 2018
The European Chiropractic Union held its annual convention in conjunction with the Hungarian Chiropractic Association at the Budapest Congress Centre from 25 to 27 May... Read More
Insight from India: an update on the World Spine Care Europe Project
MSK conditions leading cause of disability The World Health Organisation’s most recent update on musculoskeletal disorders re-confirmed what many of us already... Read More