A quality improvement survey has been launched in Alberta to gain feedback from people who receive an assessment for a soft tissue knee injury.
ABJHI Welcomes Three New Board Members
The Alberta Bone and Joint Health Institute is pleased to announce the addition of three Board members: Karen Wichuk, Randy Goebel, and Murray Smith.
Missed our 2021 Annual General Meeting? Catch Up Now
The Alberta Bone and Joint Health Institute’s 2021 Annual General Meeting was presented virtually on 23 February, 2021. The recording is now available.
Rethinking Health Data – Annual General Meeting 2021
From disruption of healthcare to delayed surgeries to fitness decline, the bone and joint health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic are not yet known. And it is highly unlikely the …
Safety and Outcomes for Hip Resurfacing
Taking the Long View Long-term research studies take determination, dedication and a willing group of participants—a notion that has researchers in Alberta celebrating a near 14-year accomplishment as the last …
Connecting a Community Through Data – Community Focus
“MAP to MOTION is a first-of-its-kind tool that will not only capture key data points that will help people with bone and joint conditions create personalized care plans, but it …