Description
Provide information on therapeutic outcomes and any inherent risks to the client making sure he/she understands, acting in accordance with ethical principles and local/national policies where the client does not have the capacity to understand.
Alternative labels
provide information on the effects of physio-therapy
reinforce information on the effects of physiotherapy
inform on therapeutic outcomes of physiotherapy
provide information on the effect of physiotherapy
Skill type
skill/competence
Skill reusability level
sector-specific
Relationships with occupations
Essential skill
Provide information on the effects of physiotherapy is an essential skill of the following occupations:
Physiotherapist: Physiotherapists are autonomous health professionals who are responsible for developing, maintaining or restoring motor function and movement throughout the lifespan using evidence-based practice. They relieve pain and treat or prevent physical conditions associated with injury, disease or other impairments. Physiotherapists empower patients and their carers to manage the condition outside clinical settings. They work within their scope of practice and their professional Code of Conduct.Â
Advanced physiotherapist: Advanced physiotherapists are highly specialised. They make complex decisions and manage risks in unpredictable contexts and within a defined area. They may focus on a specific area of clinical practice, education, research or professional management.
Physiotherapy assistant: Physiotherapy assistants work under supervision, within defined contexts using agreed treatment protocols and procedures such as collecting client data and maintaining the equipment required in physiotherapy interventions. The overall responsibility is retained by the delegating professional.
Optional skill
Provide information on the effects of physiotherapy is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this skill may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.
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