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hey everybody it's luke gordon physical therapist here and i wanted to make one more video about fces or functional capacity evaluations just to clear up a few more thoughts that i had so up until this point i've done two videos on fce so far the first video is just what an fce is the second video had five of the most frequently asked questions which covers quite a bit of ground i think the second video was really good about answering any of those questions that might be creeping into your mind if you're scheduled for an fce and then in today's third and probably my final video in fces i just wanted to talk about some of the things that you should make sure you don't do during the fce just to give yourself a good shot at having kind of like what i would consider a clean test result or something pretty usable for your workers comp claim so i'm going to go through those things i've got three things that i think you should avoid and then i've got two things i want you to consider as well...