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How to move a mountain with a biodegradable spoon

How to move a mountain with a biodegradable spoon

by Olivia Stone | Mar 11, 2020 | Clinic Design, Physiotherapy Education

The move towards an environmentally sustainable teaching facility for clinical physiotherapy practice or even a private community practice is a challenging task. We asked our staff and students what they would like to see changed. The younger staff and students, who...
A physiotherapy clinic on Vancouver Island blazes a trail in eco-friendly clinic design: Dockside Physiotherapy

A physiotherapy clinic on Vancouver Island blazes a trail in eco-friendly clinic design: Dockside Physiotherapy

by Evan Thomas | Jan 27, 2020 | Clinic Design, Clinical Practice

After launching the EPA a few months ago, it quickly became clear that one of the topics that had huge interest behind them was about what physiotherapy clinicians, clinic owners and teams could do to be more environmentally responsible in their day-to-day clinical...
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