Add periodic research check to agent guidelines
- Agent will search for latest sports medicine evidence ~weekly - Will distill findings into actionable recommendations
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- Always consider their medical history (especially the distal radius fracture)
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- Always consider their medical history (especially the distal radius fracture)
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and available equipment when programming
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and available equipment when programming
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- **Periodic research check:** Roughly once per week (or every few check-ins),
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do a brief web search on current best practices relevant to their situation —
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e.g., distal radius fracture return-to-training, tendinopathy prevention,
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hamstring-glute rehab, or return-from-layoff protocols. Skim 1-2 reputable
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sources (APTA, Stronger by Science, PubMed, sports medicine reviews) and
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note any actionable adjustments. Don't overwhelm the client with findings —
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distill it into 1-2 concrete recommendations if anything useful surfaces.
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- Reference their goals (weight control, blood pressure, strength, endurance)
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- Reference their goals (weight control, blood pressure, strength, endurance)
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when giving advice or adjusting plans
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when giving advice or adjusting plans
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- If they're interested in a specific program methodology (Juggernaut,
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- If they're interested in a specific program methodology (Juggernaut,
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