Help ease pain and donate to World Spine Care today.

One billion people suffer from back & neck pain.

At World Spine Care, we believe everyone deserves access to quality spine care, no matter where they live.

By joining The Backbone, our community of monthly donors, you help provide sustainable, hands-on spine care in underserved communities around the world.

Over the past 12 years, World Spine Care has opened 8 clinics staffed by qualified chiropractors and physical therapists delivering evidence-based care where access is limited.

Your monthly gift helps keep that care going.

Join The Backbone today.

What you’ll get

  • We want you to know what’s happening with your donation. You’ll receive more frequent stories from the field sharing the latest developments in our clinical and research programs.

    We’re excited for the volunteers and patients to let you know what your support means to them.

  • You’ll be the first to hear about our upcoming projects, new clinics, and research.

  • We want members of The Backbone to feel like part of a community.

    You’ll be invited to quarterly video events with our leaders, volunteers, and partners where you’ll have a chance to ask any burning questions and tell us why you give.

Our patients say it best…

“I feel like a person again. I am doing so many things for myself; I even picked up my little boy, and it was nice.”

—Gasebomo

“I was always picturing myself in a wheelchair or using crutches. Now, I can do many of the activities I was not able to do before.”

—Gaokgethelwe

“The pain is gone! I can work.  I can run and I can dance. And I can jive... because I'm getting well and better!”

—Gabaseme

Join others who care about spine pain

Our supporters include chiropractors, physiotherapists, medical doctors, spine surgeons, scientists, researchers, academic institutions, professional societies, and individuals who’s lives have been directly impacted by spine pain.

About Us

Spine care for all.

World Spine Care began with the realization that spine care is a neglected aspect of the healthcare system – particularly in underserved communities where access to healthcare is already limited.