Have a closer look at your question - you might be able to answer it yourself. :-)...Or how to do you persuade them to continue with the treatment plan when they have made significant gains but are not quite 100%?
We (although I mainly speak for Physios) do not treat to achieve 100%, but to achieve a goal (or several). So, whether you continue treatment or ask the client to come back only depends on whether they have achieved their goals. For numerous clients it is quite acceptable not to achieve 100%. Their goal might be e.g. to be able to manage thier pain better vs. being pain free; or being able to stand up from a chair without arms independently vs. achieving quads score of 5/5. And of course, those goals need to be revisited from time to time, as they might change in the process of intervention. Along those lines, we must not forget, however, that it is the client's right to discontinue their treatment whenever they wish to do so.
So, it's the goal setting that is of major importance here. The client will set the goal for the treatment - there might be short term goals and long term goals. We are there to help the clients to achieve them.
Food for thoughts, I hope.
Rgeards,
Fyzzio