Comprehensive Assessment
The rationale for broad assessment is that the body moves as a cohesive unit. A practitioner should set expectations by explaining what will happen and why before assessment or intervention begins. The evaluation may examine the whole body…
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The rationale for broad assessment is that the body moves as a cohesive unit. A practitioner should set expectations by explaining what will happen and why before assessment or intervention begins. The evaluation may examine the whole body rather than only the painful or underperforming area.