Subjective Examination

Clinicians should screen for red flags and consider other medical contributors when symptoms do not fit the diagnosis. Health and lifestyle factors such as smoking, sleep, nutrition, endocrine history, and stress can limit recovery. Subjec…

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Clinicians should screen for red flags and consider other medical contributors when symptoms do not fit the diagnosis. Health and lifestyle factors such as smoking, sleep, nutrition, endocrine history, and stress can limit recovery. Subjective examination is used both to build rapport and to determine whether physical therapy is appropriate. Unusual symptoms that do not match the referral diagnosis justify a thorough subjective examination.