A client presents with a history of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) that was diagnosed and treated 6 months ago. She has been cleared by her physician for massage but reports occasional unilateral calf aching. Which approach is MOST appropriate for the affected limb?
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A
Avoid all massage to the affected limb indefinitely due to residual clot risk
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B
Apply only gentle effleurage in a distal-to-proximal direction to stimulate venous return
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C
Use light, non-compressive touch to the affected limb while avoiding deep or frictional techniques
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D
Treat the limb normally since physician clearance removes all contraindications