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== Introduction  ==
== Introduction  ==
According to Ryerson (2008) assessment in neurological physiotherapy is a process of collecting information about disordered movement patterns, underlying impairments, activity restrictions, and societal participation for the purpose of intervention planning. While Bernhardt &amp; Hill (2005) outline that the purpose of assessment is to help the therapist determine the best intervention.


== Subjective  ==
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== Objective  ==
== Objective  ==


=== Strength ===
=== Strength ===


=== Range of Motion ===
=== Range of Motion ===


=== Tone ===
=== Tone ===


=== Coordination  ===
=== Coordination  ===


=== Sensation ===
=== Sensation ===


=== Reflexes ===
=== Reflexes ===


=== Posture ===
=== Posture ===


=== Balance ===
=== Balance ===


=== Gait ===
=== Gait ===


== Summary  ==
== Summary  ==

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Introduction[edit | edit source]

According to Ryerson (2008) assessment in neurological physiotherapy is a process of collecting information about disordered movement patterns, underlying impairments, activity restrictions, and societal participation for the purpose of intervention planning. While Bernhardt & Hill (2005) outline that the purpose of assessment is to help the therapist determine the best intervention.

Subjective[edit | edit source]

Objective[edit | edit source]

Strength[edit | edit source]

Range of Motion[edit | edit source]

Tone[edit | edit source]

Coordination[edit | edit source]

Sensation[edit | edit source]

Reflexes[edit | edit source]

Posture[edit | edit source]

Balance[edit | edit source]

Gait[edit | edit source]

Summary[edit | edit source]

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