24 Hour Movement Guidelines for Children and Youth
ParticipACTION provides the 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Children and Youth, looking at “sweat, step, sit and sleep” and providing resources to encourage kids to get active.
BC Concussion/Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Guideline
This provincial guideline was published by the Guidelines and Protocols and Advisory Committee, a joint committee between the Doctors of BC and the BC Ministry of Health. The guideline provides recommendations for the primary care assessment, diagnosis, and management of concussion/mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) for patients of all ages.
Canada’s Lower-Risk Cannabis Use Guidelines
Canada’s Lower-Risk Cannabis Use Guidelines provide 10 science-based recommendations to enable people to reduce their health risks associated with cannabis use.
Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Adults ages 65 years and older: An Integration of Physical Activity, Sedentary Behaviour, and Sleep
This guideline offers clear direction on what a healthy 24 hours looks like for Canadian adults aged 65 years and older.
Canadian CT Head Rule
his is a highly sensitive decision rule for use of computed tomography (CT) for patients with minor head injury.
Canadian Guideline on Concussion in Sport 2nd Edition 2024
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Canadian Guideline on Concussion in Sport, 2nd edition
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Clinical Best Practice Guidelines: Preventing Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls (Fourth Edition, 2017)
Produced by the Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario, this Guideline aims to outline evidence-based approaches for preventing falls and reducing fall injuries for adults.
Clinical Practice Guideline for Management of Osteoporosis and Fracture Prevention (2023)
This guideline developed by Osteoporosis Canada provides recommendations on the diagnosis and management of osteoporosis. The guideline has 25 key recommendations and 10 good practice statements with emphasis on the areas of exercise, nutrition, fracture risk assessment, treatment and interventions.
Falls Decision Rule
his is a clinical decision rule derived to safely exclude clinically important intracranial bleeding in older adults who present to the emergency department after a fall, without the need for a computed tomography (CT) scan of the head.