A client-centered postural assessment is one in which the practitioner

a. helps a client deepen a self-awareness of his personal postural pattern to help this client develop tools for change.
b. tells a client what her postural pattern is and then does bodywork on the client to change the pattern.
c. assesses the client's joint range of motion and then normalizes that range with muscle energy and deep tissue techniques.
d. takes photos of the client's posture at the end of each session to study to determine a treatment plan for the next session.


a

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