“…Physical therapy has a long tradition in the conceptual description of the process of clinical reasoning. Clinical reasoning, including decision-making, has been embedded in Dutch CPGs since 1993, particularly in the first draft of the KNGF guidelines for patient health records ( Guidelines for Physiotherapeutic Records ) in 1993 5 (last updated in 2016), 6 in different textbooks, 7 , 8 and in peer reviewed journals. 9 Guideline-based definition of clinical reasoning is a process by which the physical therapist, interacting with the patient and significant others, iteratively and adaptively determines, step-by-step, the optimal diagnostics, treatment options, and patient-related outcome measurements.…”