When we were doing clinicals I really struggled a lot with what type of exercises to recommend to clients to do at home that could help them with some of the issues they were having. My SOAP notes would often be very repetitive in terms of the exercises I was recommending, I got this book Trail Guide Stretch & Strengthen and this Trigger Point Quick Reference Guide which really helped me. I would also HIGHLY recommend that you spend some time teaching basic stretches that students should do BEFORE and AFTER a massage therapy session for their own self care. I would wear a lower back brace to prevent injury bc I've had a prior LB injury and did not want to risk poor body mechanics taking me out for weeks. Do not freak out your students about taking the MBLEX from day one, instead recommend they download the AMTA Anatomy App, and the AMTA app to study daily and do 10 quiz questions a day. By the time they get to their licensure class, they'll feel less stressed and more aware of how to eliminate questions and the reasoning behind if they got any wrong.