A client with a history of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) three years ago presents for massage and reports no current symptoms or anticoagulant use. Which approach to the affected limb is MOST appropriate?
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A
Perform only light effleurage distal to the site, avoiding any directional pressure toward the heart
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B
Avoid all massage to the previously affected limb indefinitely due to permanent vascular damage risk
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C
Apply standard massage techniques since the DVT resolved and no contraindications are currently present
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D
Perform gentle, proximal-to-distal strokes only to reduce any residual venous insufficiency