Persistent discomfort and long-term injury are no longer managed within isolated clinical silos, and the organizations addressing these conditions are reflecting a broader shift toward coordinated care environments. Multidisciplinary chronic pain and injury clinics are emerging as focal points within this transformation, shaped by patient demand for continuity and by institutional pressure to improve long-term outcomes. What distinguishes the current phase of the market in Canada is not the presence of multiple specialties under one roof, but the expectation that these elements operate with coherence, presenting a unified experience that aligns with both clinical goals and patient expectations.
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