Case 3. You are an outpatient physical therapist, and one of your patients, Joe, is under your care for restorative physical therapy secondary to a sporting accident. Although you instruct Joe to hold each stretch you prescribe for 30 to 60 seconds, you hold your stretches for 6 seconds when you stretch in the clinic during your lunch break, and Joe happens to be present and notices you. Despite your request, Joe may mimic you, his doctor, and not hold his stretches for a significant duration. As his Physical Therapist, I will tell Joe not to mimic my 6-second hold during stretching because unlike him, I am presently not suffering from any injury because of a sporting accident. What I was doing was just a stretch and hold that a normally conditioned person would do. I would advice him that he needs to strictly follow the 30-60-second hold as he performs his stretches so that he could go back to his normal state as well as his limit in function could greatly enhance after ...