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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Listen to Dr. Elie Karam discuss his diagnosis on ‘The Tonic’ talk show!
One in five Canadians suffers from chronic pain and, among them, half a million individuals are enduring the challenges of Spondyloarthritis. Although the term may sound imposing, it primarily manifests as pain and limitations. However, with an average delay of seven...

In recognition of the Canadians affected by axial spondyloarthritis (AxSpA), we’re sharing Dr. Élie Karam’s story.
“It’s just a sprain. It’ll go away. It’s nothing.” I thought I simply had a back sprain from playing squash. I dismissed the painful inflammation that began to spread from my back to my neck and shoulders. I became frustrated and annoyed at the limitations these...

Let’s Get Loud for A.S. – Thank You Video
Thank you so much for attending Canada's first ever Let's Get Loud for A.S. Gala event, in support of the Canadian Spondyloarthritis Association (CSA)!Because of your efforts and dedication, this event was a grand success! We had over 240 participants at Plaza...

A Thank You From Our Race Director!
Thank you so much for attending Canada's first ever Walk/Run & Wheelchair event supporting the Canadian Spondyloarthritis Association (CSA!)Because of your efforts and dedication, this event was a grand success! We had over 70 participants at Goldbar Park Sunday...

Global awareness day a chance to shine a light on SpA
Spondyloarthritis (SpA) affects millions of people around the world and can have devastating impacts on quality of life. It is more common than multiple sclerosis and ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) combined and often strikes people in the prime of life. Yet most...
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