Whole-Body Assessment

Reveal rejects the assumption that the painful area is always the root cause. The assessment looks for protective strategies that can persist long after the original injury. The reveal phase uses an interdisciplinary assessment to examine…

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Reveal rejects the assumption that the painful area is always the root cause. The assessment looks for protective strategies that can persist long after the original injury. The reveal phase uses an interdisciplinary assessment to examine structure, movement, and tissue involvement across the whole body. The reveal phase creates the treatment map used in later phases.