Resources to help you live a better life
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 to help you live a better life and 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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National PsA Day
Joint Pain + Psoriasis? It Could Be PsAÂ Every October 19, we mark National Psoriatic Arthritis (PsA) Day, a day to raise awareness of PsA, amplify patient voices, and shine a light on the realities of living with this often-misunderstood disease. PsA affects...
September is Arthritis Awareness and Pain Awareness Month.
This month, we’re excited to launch a powerful new campaign, and we need your support. Join us in spreading the word by sharing the campaign’s message on your social media and by sharing your personal journey.
Exclusive French Webinar on Psoriatic Arthritis: Q&A with Dr. Michel Zummer
We are thrilled to invite you to our Exclusive French Webinar on Psoriatic Arthritis: Q&A with Dr. Michel Zummer hosted by the Canadian Spondyloarthritis Association. This engaging session will feature a comprehensive Q&A session led by our incredible...
Let’s Get Loud for AS: Michael Santillo’s Inspiring Journey
Michael Santillo’s journey after being diagnosed with Ankylosing Spondylitis (AxSpA/AS) not only illuminates the challenges faced by millions worldwide, but also exemplifies the power of community and determination in the face of adversity. Knowing that the lack of...
Conquering Boundaries: Charlène’s Arundo Expedition
Charlene Dupasquier is a pioneer of unwavering determination and boundless courage. Her story is not merely one of overcoming physical challenges but of transcending them with a fervent passion for life and adventure. Living with Axial Spondyloarthritis (AxSpA), a...
International Women’s Day 2024
Women, teens and girls face unique challenges living with spondyloarthritis. Spondyloarthritis can affect mothers, daughters, sisters, friends, and female figures in different ways. The spondyloarthritis community in Canada recognizes the need to address the...
Family Day: Celebrating the Spondyloarthritis Community
Family Day holds a special place in the hearts of Canadians, a day dedicated to celebrating the bonds that tie families together. For the Canadian Spondyloarthritis Association (CSA), this holiday takes on a profound meaning as it extends beyond blood relations. In...
Dealing with a New Diagnosis – A Mental Health Webinar
This webinar focuses on navigating the emotional journey that follows a new diagnosis, acknowledging that it is a process akin to grieving. A new diagnosis, especially of a chronic condition, often prompts a range of emotions that may mirror the stages of grief. Our...
Mid-Month Reflections: A Message from the Executive Director of the Canadian Spondyloarthritis Association
Dear CSA Community, As we find ourselves well into the new year, I wanted to take a moment to reflect on the strength and resilience that defines our community. The challenges we face may persist, but it is our shared spirit that propels us forward in our pursuit of...
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