A massage therapist attended an international research conference on pain. During a discussion with two other conference attendees, the massage therapist discovers that her colleagues are unaware of how massage therapy can treat low back pain effectively
The LEAST effective way to engage in an interprofessional dialogue would be to
a. Describe the evidence to support massage therapy care of low back pain.
b. State that massage therapists treat low back pain every day.
c. Explain a massage therapy approach to low back pain simply.
d. Listen to the others and speak from personal experience.
Answer: b
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