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iUSP150 – Professional practice in sports massage - Coggle Diagram
iUSP150 – Professional practice in sports massage
implications of working with the following:
• Children and vulnerable adults
Permission from parents/guardians before the treatment.
Signed signature from the parent/guardian.
chaperone present
• Informed consent
The client must give consent prior to the treatment starting. The therapist should get the client to sign their signature after the therapist has explained what the treatment will involve.
• Consequences of non-compliance
Removal from professional association
Do not go against professional recommendations. Do not try and diagnose.
Refer to another professional. When out of therapist scope of practice.
The scope of practice taking into account
contra-indications
Diabetes, high/low blood pressure
Requires medical approval from a professional.
contra-actions
Treatment should be stopped.
Recorded so it is noted for future treatments.
Reddening of skin/Allergic reaction.
referral procedures
Standards relevant to the profession
Professional communication.
Respect.
Appropriate draping.
Prepare the environment
Safe space
Practice only with scope of practice.
Safe and effective
Prepare yourself for treatment
Dress professionally.
Good hygiene.
Comply with the laws Consumer protection act, data protection act and health and safety work act.
Principles of professional practice and standard regulations
Always keep clients confidentiality.
Data protection act.
Hold accurate records.
Respect client's right to refusal of any element of the treatment.
Never practice under the influence.
Never engage in sexual activity with a client.
Only ask clients for information that is relevant.
No misleading advertising
Adhere to all laws.
Have insurance to practice.