If the client mentions an area of pain that was not part of the original treatment goal, the massage therapist should:
A) stick to the goals outlined in the original treatment plan.
B) tailor the session to the client's symptoms on that day.
C) suggest that it be revisited after the primary complaint is resolved.
D) tell the client that the new area of pain cannot be addressed in the allotted time.
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