Thriving with spondyloarthritis is very difficult to do on your own. With the support of your family, your caregivers, and the broader Spondyloarthritic community, you will have the tools and resources that you need to live well with your condition.

We hope these resources will help you, no matter where you are on your journey with spondyloarthritis.

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Walk, Run & Wheelchair for Spondyloarthritis

Walk, Run & Wheelchair for Spondyloarthritis

Join us for our first ever walk, run or wheelchair fundraising event!Join the CSA community in participating in Walk/Run/Wheelchair for SpA, an event to get people moving and raise awareness for Spondyloarthritis (SpA)! Staying active keeps our joints working as well...

Dietary Interventions in Psoriatic Arthritis (DIPSA) Study

Dietary Interventions in Psoriatic Arthritis (DIPSA) Study

Psoriatic arthritis is an inflammatory arthritis that affects 1 in 400 Canadians and can lead to significant joint damage and disability. Despite the availability of effective medications, many patients continue to experience debilitating joint pain and stiffness that...

Jeff Beach interview with the Arthritis Broadcast Network

This #CRArthritis interview feature Jeff Beach on updates from the Canadian Spondyloarthritis Association (CSA). Jeff discusses how CSA, formerly known as the Canadian Spondylitis Association, will be launching a new website and brand. They will be changing their...

Nutrition Month resources for your review!

Nutrition Month resources for your review!

March is Nutrition Month and it's a great opportunity to focus on your health and wellness. Join registered dietician Samantha Holmgren as she provides various resources throughout the month to help you make informed decisions about food and nutrition. From tips on...

Support CSA

If you believe in supporting Canadian spondyloarthritis patients and those who care for them, and you are ready to make a difference, you can get involved by: