REP 3 - CPA's Response to the Opioids Crisis
February 18, 2019
Melissa Anderson, PT
Every Canadian who consumes news, in print, on TV, or via the internet has heard of the opioid crisis. The number of people it touches is staggering, and the stories of loss are heart-wrenching. And this crisis, it seems, does not discriminate - literally anyone could...
Every Canadian who consumes news, in print, on TV, or via the internet has heard of the opioid crisis. The number of people it touches is staggering, and the stories of loss are heart-wrenching. And this crisis, it seems, does not discriminate - literally anyone could...
Male pelvic pain: the prostate gland has been “framed”
November 24, 2016
We usually come across Shakespeare’s “What is in a name?” quote when people are trying to explain that names don't really matter; that all you need to know is what something is, not what it's named.
As it turns out, naming problems has had a significant effect on male pelvic pain and how it is tr...
REP 20 - How the CPA Pain Science Division Approaches Professional Development
March 25, 2019
Geoff Bostick
Most physical therapists consider themselves life long learners. Since CPA Divisions are in the business of supporting professional development, there is quite a lot of interest in supporting life long learning.
I routinely find myself thirsty for new knowledge and ...
Most physical therapists consider themselves life long learners. Since CPA Divisions are in the business of supporting professional development, there is quite a lot of interest in supporting life long learning.
I routinely find myself thirsty for new knowledge and ...