Use AI to review your drafted home exercise program for safety concerns or injury risks before printing.
Before you hand a patient their home exercise program, ask AI to review it for potential safety issues, contraindications, or unclear instructions that could lead to injury or confusion. This is especially helpful when you're working with complex cases, post-surgical patients, or elderly clients with multiple comorbidities. AI can flag exercises that might be too aggressive, identify missing safety cues, or spot instructions that could be misinterpreted. Think of it as a quick safety audit before your HEP leaves your hands. Just describe the exercises in general terms—no patient names or protected information—and let AI act as your second set of eyes. Always use your clinical judgment to evaluate AI's feedback, but this extra review step can catch things you might miss when you're rushing between patients.
Try this prompt today
“Review this home exercise program for safety concerns or potential risks. The patient population is: elderly adults with balance impairment and osteoporosis. Exercises: single-leg stance holds for 30 seconds, forward lunges with 5 lb dumbbells, seated resistance band rows, and supine bridges. Flag any exercises that may be too risky, suggest safety modifications, and point out any missing precautions or cues I should include in the instructions.”
February 24, 2026
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