Abstract

Background Despite exercise being a fundamental component of musculoskeletal rehabilitation, there is a lack concise, evidence-based recommendations to inform the clinician’s development of rehabilitative exercise programs for patients in a one-on-one rehabilitation setting. Current evidence is widely dispersed throughout the literature, with each paper addressing one element of the exercise prescription process in isolation. Objectives The aim of this review is to draw together current and available literature to summarise the elements of the exercise prescription process that a clinician should consider when prescribing exercises programs for musculoskeletal rehabilitation in a one-on-one setting. Methods Literature was first obtained by database searches, then hand searches were performed based on the reference lists from papers from the original search. Literature was then summarised and synthesised to create a collation of the elements of the exercise prescription process a clinician should consider for musculoskeletal rehabilitation in a one-on-one setting. Major Findings The reviewed literature was categorised into two main themes: the clinical considerations and decision making underpinning the exercise prescription and the physical implementation of the exercise prescription to the patient. Each theme contained key elements and sub-elements that may systematically guide a clinician through the exercise prescription process. Conclusion Whilst much evidence on exercise prescription in musculoskeletal rehabilitation is present in the literature, there is a lack of concise collated evidence that explores the elements of the exercise prescription process that could inform a clinicians clinical practice. The summary of these elements provides clinicians with a succinct summary that could aid in improving their exercise prescription process and potentially improve patient outcomes. Further research into the efficacy and importance of each element in clinical practice is needed.

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