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Many in the medical and physical therapy professions, however, have found inadequacies in this approach to diagnosis. Within the physical therapy profession, diagnosis is not concerned with naming the pathology of the patient, but is concerned with identifying the dysfunction towards which treatment will be directed. The end result of the process is no longer labeling, but treatment planning.