A client with a history of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) completed anticoagulation therapy 6 months ago and presents no current symptoms. A Doppler ultrasound from 3 months ago confirmed resolution of the clot. What is the most appropriate course of action for the massage therapist?
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A
Perform massage with caution, avoiding deep pressure to the previously affected limb and monitoring for any signs of recurrence
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B
Refuse massage entirely, as a history of DVT is a permanent absolute contraindication
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C
Perform full-body massage without restrictions since anticoagulation therapy is complete
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D
Perform massage only on the upper body, as the lower extremities remain permanently contraindicated