image interpretation as motor function 

assessment for rehabilitation therapists

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Image Interpretation as a Motor Function Assessment for Rehabilitation Therapists DVD Japan Lime Image interpretation as motor function assessment for rehabilitation therapists [all 4 volumes]

This DVD explains how to interpret images for use in rehabilitation while presenting actual images. I often hear the question whether it is necessary for a therapist to reinterpret images based on the diagnosis made by an orthopedic surgeon. Of course, if the therapist performs the same evaluation as a doctor, there is no need for the therapist to interpret the images. Therapists are required to interpret images solely as a motor function assessment, rather than an organic diagnosis. Interpreting the image as a motor function evaluation means interpreting it not as damage to bones or muscles, but as a decline in the motor function of those parts. However, until now there have been few opportunities to learn how to interpret images, and many therapists are not good at interpreting images. Let's deepen our understanding of "medical images" and "image anatomy (tomography)" required for image interpretation, and acquire the ability to read correct information from images.




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