Use AI to review your home exercise program handout and spot confusing instructions before patients receive it.

You've created a home exercise program handout for your patient, but before you print or email it, run it through AI to catch confusing language, missing details, or steps that could lead to improper form. This workflow helps you spot gaps in your instructions—like unclear rep counts, ambiguous body positions, or exercises that assume too much baseline knowledge. 1. Copy your drafted HEP handout text into ChatGPT or Claude. Don't include any real patient names or identifiable details. 2. Ask AI to review it for clarity and point out any instructions that might confuse a patient who has never done these exercises before. 3. Ask AI to flag any missing safety cues, contraindications, or warnings that should be included for each exercise. 4. Request suggestions for how to simplify any overly technical language or jargon that patients might not understand. 5. Have AI suggest what visual cues or descriptions might be helpful to add (like "keep your knee over your ankle" or "stop if you feel sharp pain"). 6. Review AI's feedback, update your handout with the improvements that make sense clinically, and do a final read-through before giving it to your patient. Always use your clinical judgment to decide which suggestions to apply. AI helps you catch oversights, but you're the expert who knows what's safe and appropriate for each patient.

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Review this home exercise program handout for clarity and patient safety. Point out any instructions that might confuse someone unfamiliar with these exercises, flag any missing safety warnings or contraindications, and highlight technical terms that should be simplified. Here's the handout: [paste your draft HEP text here]

March 11, 2026

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