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:

  • Four progressive phases that move from minimal to full function
  • ✅ Objective entry and exit criteria for each phase
  • ✅ Guidelines for exercise selection, intensity, and monitoring
  • ✅ 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.

📅 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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