How to Conduct Meaningful Observations for Articulation

Making meaningful observations regarding articulation helps with programming for evaluation and treatment according to current posture and function.

Watch this video from Laura Powell about what to look for when doing an observation for articulation.

PLEASE NOTE: THE FIRST PART OF THIS VIDEO IS INTENTIONALLY BLACK.  YOU WILL SEE THE CLIENT WHEN SHE GETS TO THAT PART

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