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biopsychosocial

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biopsychosocial
[bī′ōsī′kōsō′shəl]
Etymology: Gk, bios + psyche, mind; L, socius, companion
pertaining to the complex of biologic, psychologic, and social aspects of life.


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The impact of clinical reasoning, biopsychosocial paradigms, evidence-based practice, and qualitative and quantitative research on physical therapy is discussed, and the importance of clinical reasoning is presented.
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