activity level

How is Activity Level Assessed?

Activity level is assessed through a combination of methods:
Patient History: Gathering information about the patient's usual activity level and any recent changes.
Physical Examination: Evaluating the patient's physical capabilities, including strength, balance, and range of motion.
Observations: Monitoring the patient’s ability to perform day-to-day activities.
Self-Reporting: Asking the patient to describe their own perception of their activity level and any limitations they experience.

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