Rehabilitation Evaluation Techniques assess a patient's functional limitations and progress throughout the rehabilitation journey. Common techniques include functional movement screenings, balance and gait analysis, and strength and range-of-motion assessments. These evaluations provide essential data for personalizing rehabilitation plans and tracking recovery milestones. By conducting periodic assessments, therapists can modify treatments to address specific challenges, ensuring the patient remains on an optimal recovery path. Rehabilitation evaluation is crucial for understanding each patient’s physical capabilities and adjusting therapeutic exercises accordingly, ultimately promoting better outcomes.
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