Day 11 – Create A Condition-Specific Protocol to Build Confidence and Outcomes

 

This is Day 11 of our “Referral-Ready in 30 Days” Challenge, we focus on one of the most important tools you can have as a Medical Exercise Professional: developing condition-specific exercise protocols.

Medical professionals want to refer their patients to someone who has a plan—not someone who improvises. When you present a structured progression plan for a total knee replacement, low back pain, or stroke recovery client, you immediately elevate your credibility and show you know exactly what you're doing.

A good protocol should include:

  • βœ… Four progressive phases that move from minimal to full function
  • βœ… Objective entry and exit criteria for each phase
  • βœ… Guidelines for exercise selection, intensity, and monitoring
  • βœ… Built-in assessment points to measure progress and adjust

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In this session, we’ll walk through how to develop a condition-specific protocol for your practice. Whether you focus on orthopedic issues, neurological conditions, or chronic illnesses, these protocols will serve as the foundation for reproducible outcomes and solid referral relationships.

πŸ“… Join us Monday, May 26, at noon ET to build the backbone of a referral-ready practice.

🎯 Download the protocol guidelines: CLICK HERE

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