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Diagnosis

  • Writer: David Brisson
    David Brisson
  • Mar 23, 2017
  • 1 min read

The osteopath seeks the root cause of a loss of mobility.

She/He detects restriction of movement through fine palpation and the various tests of mobility and motility. Based on the information from the interview and manual tests, we define a protocol of treatment, what to treat and how to treat.

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