You have given a set of theraband exercises for a patient with rotator cuff tendinosis . The patient reported increased pain after doing the exercises in the next session. What advice will you give1 pointReduce dosage - freq and repsCheck whether they are doing it correctlyAdvice them to rest enough between exercisesAll of the above
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You have given a set of theraband exercises for a patient with rotator cuff tendinosis . The patient reported increased pain after doing the exercises in the next session. What advice will you give1 pointReduce dosage - freq and repsCheck whether they are doing it correctlyAdvice them to rest enough between exercisesAll of the above
Solution
All of the above. It's important to ensure that the patient is performing the exercises correctly to avoid further injury. Reducing the frequency and repetitions of the exercises may also help to alleviate pain. Additionally, advising the patient to rest adequately between exercises can help the muscles recover and prevent overexertion.
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