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Inter-Professional Assignment
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Part A
Area of Focus Massage Therapist Chiropractor Physio Therapist Acupuncturists
The Profession’s Massage Therapy Act Chiropractor Act Physiotheapy Act Traditional
Specific Legal Chinese Medicine
Act Act
The Scope of The assessment of the The practice of The practice of There was no
Prac7ce (brief soft tissue and joints chiropractic is the physiotherapy is scope of practice
descrip7on not of the body and the assessment of the assessment of statement on the
each part) treatment and conditions related neuromuscular, website I provided
prevention of physical to the spine, musculoskeletal below.
dysfunction and pain nervous system and cardio
of the soft tissue and and joints and the respiratory
joints by diagnosis, systems, the
manipulation to prevention and diagnosis of
develop, maintain, treatment, diseases or
rehabilitate or primarily by disorders
augment physical adjustment, of associated with
function, or relieve physical
pain. dysfunction, injury
or pain and the
treatment,rehabilit
ation and
prevention or
relief of physical
dysfunction, injury
or pain to develop,
maintain,
rehabilitate or
augment function
and promote
mobility.
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Physiotherapist
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I think a collaborative relationship between myself and a physiotherapist
could be a benefit to clients. Being able to see both a physiotherapist and massage
therapist would allow the client to get assessed by two exceptional health
practitioners who basically do the same thing but go about their business a little
differently. They would be able to receive a wide range of therapy options and get
the treatment necessary to help them with whatever they are struggling with.
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I think it would be great for me as a professional to work with a
physiotherapist as once again it would be a great learning experience to see the
different approach they take to solving dysfunction. Once again, being able to
bounce ideas off of another health care professional can only benefits both of us.
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Acupuncturist
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I think a collaborative relationship between myself and a Acupuncturist
could be a benefit to clients. If my client was responding to the treatment I was
doing and I felt they could benefit from something else, I could easily refer them to
the acupuncturist in my clinic, which would help the client as I could easily give
the acupuncturist a detailed assessment of what I think was going on. Informing
them of the things that didn’t work would help them decided whether or not
acupuncture was a good option.
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Once again, I think it would be great for me as a professional to be able to
learn from the acupuncturist and understand their approach to health care. Being
able to understand their view can help broaden my understanding of conditions and
ailments and who I can apply what I’ve learned to my own practice. Being able to
discuss ideas and learn from each other can only help both of us become more
complete health care practitioners.
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References
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College of Massage Therapists of Ontario. (n.d.). Retrieved February 28, 2018,
from http://www.cmto.com/
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College of Chiropractors of Ontario. (n.d.). Retrieved February 28, 2018, from
www.cco.on.ca
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College of Physiotherapists of Ontario. (n.d.). Retrieved March 1, 2018, from
www.collegept.org
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College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Acupuncturists of
Ontario. (n.d.). Retrieved March 1, 2018, from https://www.ctcmpao.on.ca