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ActualitéKeep Canada moving for lifelong bone and joint health (en anglais seulement). 5/3/2007
(Toronto, ON) (May 3, 2007) - On Sunday, May 27th, orthopaedic patients and their surgeons will walk together at Hip Hip Hooray! in communities across Canada to celebrate their mobility regained through orthopaedic surgery. Le confort et la confiance pour les patients en orthopédie 4/25/2007 Toronto (Ontario), le 25 avril 2007. – Connexion Ortho, un nouveau programme de soutien téléphonique par les pairs offert par la Fondation Canadienne d’Orthopédie, vise à réconforter les malades en attente d’une chirurgie orthopédique et à calmer certaines de leurs craintes. Motor Vehicle Crashes Take Toll on Orthopaedic Health (en anglais seulement). 4/23/2007 Toronto, Ontario (April 23, 2007) – Improvements in bone and joint care, and promising research, make a significant difference in orthopaedics in Canada. But one of the biggest impacts on orthopaedic health is within the grasp of motorists – increased safety on our roads. Foundation thanks its volunteers during National Volunteer Week (en anglais seulement) 4/15/2007 Toronto (April 15, 2007) — Canadian volunteers step into the spotlight as communities across the country celebrate National Volunteer Week, April 15 to 21. A heartfelt thank you goes out to the hundreds of volunteers of the Canadian Orthopaedic Foundation for the work they do – helping out, giving back and having fun. Joint replacement wait times being reduced, accountability needed 2/7/2007 Toronto, Ontario (February 7, 2007) — The Canadian Orthopaedic Foundation seeks clarity in the measuring of wait times to surgery and accountability for the management of federally transferred funds to reduce the wait to surgery, concurring with comments in the Health Council of Canada’s Annual Report 2006.
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