Active Care
Cross-source consensus on Active Care from 1 sources and 8 claims.
1 sources · 8 claims
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- Passive intervention should not be the entire plan after manipulation. — Shoulder Abduction, Adjustments, and Active Care
- The clinician is framed as a guide rather than a fixer. — Shoulder Abduction, Adjustments, and Active Care
- Long-term care should include exercise, movement variability, conditioning, or lifestyle guidance. — Shoulder Abduction, Adjustments, and Active Care
- Manual care can create a short-term window for less painful movement practice. — Shoulder Abduction, Adjustments, and Active Care
- Patients should be told from the start that care is collaborative and depends partly on home work and response. — Shoulder Abduction, Adjustments, and Active Care
- Active care acceptance improves when recommended behaviors are tied to patient goals. — Shoulder Abduction, Adjustments, and Active Care
- The preferred model guides patients toward behaviors and movement strategies that reduce reliance on the healthcare system. — Shoulder Abduction, Adjustments, and Active Care
- Passive care can be used when appropriate, especially when a patient initially cannot tolerate much else. — Shoulder Abduction, Adjustments, and Active Care