The healthcare landscape has shifted dramatically.
Decades ago, an individual recovering from a total hip replacement might receive two to three months of physical therapy. Today, many are discharged after only four to six visits. They leave therapy with lingering weakness, instability, and functional limitations—yet insurance says they are “done.”
That gap is where the Medical Exercise Professional steps in.
But let me be clear:
If you step into that gap without structure, you are not building a professional practice. You are gambling with someone’s recovery.
In the MedExPRO Operating System, the engine that drives safe, measurable, and referral-ready results is the 6-Point Client Management System.
This is not about adding more exercises.
This is about installing a system.
The Critical Mindset Shift
Before we discuss mechanics, we must discuss mindset.
A personal trainer may see “Mrs. Jacobs” — a pleasant 79-year-old who wants to get st...
The "6-Point Medical Exercise Training Management System" webinar reviews a system for medical exercise and fitness professionals (MedXPROs) to manage clients with medical conditions through exercise effectively. It introduces a standardized approach beyond the traditional fitness regime, which often lacks specificity and fails to achieve positive functional outcomes for clients. The document emphasizes the importance of starting with a diagnosis from the client’s physician, understanding the anatomy and pathology of the condition, and identifying contraindicated and indicated activities. This ensures the design of a medical exercise program (MET) that is both safe and effective, focusing on improving the client's condition without exacerbating it.
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In this webinar, Dr. Mike discusses establishing specific goals and using a protocol-based approach to manage clients systematically. This process includes assessing key regions affected by the client's condition, setting short- and long...
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