Many people that live with arthritis understand the invisible or hidden parts of living with the disease – for example, pain that limits shopping and other activities of daily living or fatigue that affects how long they can stand or work. On June 1, 2023. Dr. Dorothy...
It’s been a busy month preparing for the annual meeting of the Canadian Rheumatology Association and the Arthritis Health Professions Association! CAPA President, Linda Wilhelm, attended the meeting and took part in many different activities. She made a...
CAPA believes that people need to have access to information and research to be able to find their voice and help take control of their disease. We developed these tips for chronic pain based on the responses to a survey in 2018 and a Twitter chat held during National...
Chronic pain is something that many individuals living with arthritis deal with on an on-going basis. CAPA has been very involved in the work of the Canadian Pain Task Force announced in April 2019, with Linda Wilhelm, CAPA President, named as a member of the Task...
CAPA Vice-President, Laurie Proulx, presented the patient perspective at a regional consultation for the National Pain Taskforce. You can also write to your Federal Minister of Health to express your support for this government priority by using a letter template we...