Practitioner Communication
Cross-source consensus on Practitioner Communication from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Interprofessional communication is presented as translation between different treatment models. — Movement Asymmetry, Foot Position, and Practitioner Communication
- Understanding another practitioner's reasoning, interventions, and language makes it easier to translate movement goals into shared terms. — Movement Asymmetry, Foot Position, and Practitioner Communication
- Trying to force another practitioner to adopt a different model can create resistance. — Movement Asymmetry, Foot Position, and Practitioner Communication
- Mutual respect can make practitioners more open to education and collaboration. — Movement Asymmetry, Foot Position, and Practitioner Communication
- A shoulder-elevation goal can be translated into tissue-based language for a dry-needling practitioner. — Movement Asymmetry, Foot Position, and Practitioner Communication