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The scope of practice of a registered therapeutic massage therapist shall entail the following acts, procedures or functions that may be performed using suitable physical, chemical, biological, psychological, social, educational and other technological means applicable to the practice of health care practice in primary health care situations.
The following acts specifically pertain to the profession of a therapeutic massage therapist.
Verbal and physical assessment and evaluation of a patient’s condition for the purpose of evaluating the state of health. The delivery of a treatment regime to meet the needs of the patient.
These acts may be inclusive of:
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Taking of comprehensive case history
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Assessing of the integumentary and myofascial structures
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Determining and preparing of a suitable patient specific treatment protocol and
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Maintaining of comprehensive case records regarding the condition and progress of the patient in his/her care and of all actions performed in connection with the patient.
Application of therapeutic massage therapy treatments by the use of hands with reference to the treatment and prevention of conditions of illness in any patients/clients by:
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Therapeutic massage techniques ie: the manual mobilization of soft tissue structures;
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The use of other modalities or equipment to enhance the therapeutic massage treatment with appropriate training. These may include:
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Acupressure / shiatsu techniques
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Myofascial trigger point therapy
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Myofascial release techniques
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Bio-energy / polarity techniques
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Hydrotherapy
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Exercise
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Stretching
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Strapping and taping
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Ice and heat therapy
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Relaxation techniques or methods
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Listening skills
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Nutritional and lifestyle advice
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The recommendation of suitable open sale unscheduled preparations and products
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Attending to patients outside of practice
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Primary healthcare screening methods
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Homecare advice
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Safe use of essential oils
The promotion and maintenance of health of the patient/client through:
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Attention to hygiene, physical comfort and reassurance to the patient
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Promotion of lifestyle changes that may include dietary advice, exercise, rest, and sleep with a view to assisting in the rehabilitation of the patient.
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Education leading to the attainment of optimal health for the individual
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Delivery of emergency first aid treatment (including CPR) if necessary and
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Inter disciplinary consultation, liaison and or referral.
As a member of
AHPCSA, we will maintain the highest standards of professional conduct in my practice, with my colleagues and in public.
We will maintain clear and honest professional communication with my clients, keeping all client information confidential except in cases of endangerment to
ourselves, the client and the public.
We will accurately and ethically represent my qualifications to the public and to my clients.
We will practice only those methods in which I have been trained and certified.
We respect the qualifications of fellow practitioners in related health care fields.
We refer to appropriate professionals for treatment outside the scope of my practice.
We will not initiate or tolerate sexual activity, sexual suggestiveness or sexual advertising in my professional practice.
Our conduct and practice will meet or exceed the massage standards established by
AHPCSA.
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