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Should I measure a patient before of after complex physical therapy (CPT)?

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Should I measure a patient before of after complex physical therapy (CPT)?

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Ideally, a patient should be assessed when they are in a stable rested state. Complex physical therapy (CPT) puts the patient into a state of lux where distribution of fluids is in a dynamic moment. Consequently the L-Dex value will increase and decrease in response to this dynamic state. Therefore, for stable tracking of the L-Dex value from treatment to treatment, it is recommended to measure the patient before each CPT session.

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Ideally, a patient should be assessed when they are in a stable rested state. Complex physical therapy (CPT) puts the patient into a state of flux where distribution of fluids is in a dynamic moment. Consequently the L-Dex value will increase and decrease in response to this dynamic state. Therefore, for stable tracking of the L-Dex value from treatment to treatment, it is recommended to measure the patient before each CPT session.

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