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Five big lessons experts say Canada should learn from COVID 19

 


Listening to music linked to significant reduction in anxiety/pain after major heart surgery

 


Pandemic loneliness hits people under 30 harder

 


Antidepressants largely ineffective for back pain and osteoarthritis

 
 
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On the trend: Results from our 1st annual Practice Trends Survey

This year, the majority of respondents (44%) reported they have been in practice for 10-19 years, 20% of respondents have been in practice for 20+ years, and those who practised less than 10 years hovered at 35%.
Working in a multidisciplinary clinic with complementary health care providers (chiropractor, naturopath, etc.) and no MDs, was the top choice for RMTs in Canada, accounting for 29% of responses. A solo practice, at home was the next selection (26%), followed by solo practice, in a rented space (18%). Next year, we expect to add a few more choices based on our “other” responses. For instance, it’s likely we will see mobile practices expand within the next year, due to the pandemic and subsequent after effects.
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