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- Arthritis Society Winter 2012 Event Schedule
Date: Wed, January 04, 2012
NS Arthritis Society has a great line-up of educational events for health practitioners and patients
- Canadian Paraplegic Association Wheel to Win
Date: Sun, February 26, 2012
The Canadian Paraplegic Association (Nova Scotia) is proud to present the first annual Wheel & Win event featuring a wheelchair relay race where teams will try and race against the clock and each other.
- 2012 NSPA & NSCP Annual General Meetings
Date: Sat, March 31, 2012
On March 31, 2012 the College and Association will be hosting AGMs, and NSPA will hold its fourth annual Exhibit & Job Fair. Free co-hosted Professional Development courses will be offered in the afternoon.
- BoneFit Advanced Workshops
Date: Sat, March 03, 2012
- New Trends in Running Shoes & Fitting Technology
Date: Fri, March 23, 2012
- Level 2 Upper Quadrant
Date: Thu, March 29, 2012
- Outcome Measures in Practice and Policy (2012 AGM PD Session)
Date: Sat, March 31, 2012
- Kinesio Taping (KT1 & KT2) Seminar
Date: Sat, March 31, 2012
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Physiotherapist - Hammonds Plains
Hammonds Plains Physiotherapy Inc, Physiotherapist [read
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Feb
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Physiotherapist - Cole Harbour
Cole Harbour Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation Centre Inc., Physiotherapist [read
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Jan
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Physiotherapist - Windsor
Windsor Physiotherapy Ltd., Physiotherapist [read
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Jan
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Physiotherapist - Truro
Shannex, Physiotherapist [read
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- Out-Patient Physiotherapy: What Does It Mean To You?
Wed, February 22, 2012
Across Nova Scotia, citizens can access physiotherapy services through publicly funded out-patient clinics located in hospitals. These services provide a hugely valuable contribution to the effectiveness - and cost-effectiveness - of health care in Nova Scotia, and help to ensure that all Nova Scotians can access physiotherapy care regardless of their age, income, or geographic location. read more...
- Protect your Head on the Slopes!
Fri, January 27, 2012
With winter upon us, Canadians are gearing up for another skiing and snowboarding season. The Nova Scotia Physiotherapy Association (NSPA) and Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA) are strongly encouraging Canadians of all ages to wear helmets when downhill skiing or snowboarding. While helmets do not prevent all head injuries, they can minimize the effects of a blow to the head. The Canadian Standards Association has said wearing… read more...
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