While the Genius Insight App provides valuable insights and probabilities, it is important to always consider the client's clinical context and individual circumstances. The app's results should be viewed as a tool to assist in the investigation of potential relationships between symptoms and complaints.
When reviewing the results, it is essential to understand why the client has come for the session and what their presenting symptoms or complaints are. By examining the data and results, you can identify any potential correlations or patterns that may be relevant to the client's symptomatology.
It is important to note that the app's results may occasionally produce false positives or unrelated probabilities. For example, if a client currently has a cold, but the app suggests items related to knee pain, it is likely a false positive. This highlights the need to interpret the results with caution and consider the client's specific circumstances.
To investigate further, you can utilize the Main Hold Tray feature within the app. This allows for a more focused investigation into specific areas of interest or concern.
Lastly, it is recommended to conduct multiple scans over time to obtain more accurate and comprehensive results. Testing only once or twice may not provide a complete picture of the client's overall health status.
Always remember to use the app as a tool alongside clinical judgment and expertise to ensure the best possible outcomes for your clients.
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