INFORMED CONSENT
Physiotherapy treatment is generally an effective and safe form of treatment however like any treatment there are benefits and risks. The purpose of this information is to let you know what your rights are and how we address the issue of collaborative decision making and informed consent between physiotherapist and patient.
Physiotherapists at Accelerate Physiotherapy will discuss your condition and options for treatment with you so that you are appropriately informed and can make decisions relating to treatment. You may choose to consent to or refuse any form of treatment for any reason including religious or personal grounds. You have the right to a second opinion at anytime. Once you have given consent, you may withdraw that consent at any time.
QUESTIONS OF A PERSONAL NATURE
Your physiotherapist may ask personal questions relating to your injury and how your injury impacts on your activities of daily living. The more information you provide, the more likely it is that the physiotherapist can provide an effective treatment. It is your choice as to what information you choose to provide. If you feel uncomfortable with a particular question or group of questions, please let the physiotherapist know and they will cease.
PHYSICAL CONTACT
During the examination, assessment and treatment it may be necessary for your physiotherapist to make physical contact. Your physiotherapist will ask your permission before making physical contact with you in any way. Physical contact requires your express consent. You may withdraw that consent at any time at which point, all physical contact will cease immediately. Please inform your physiotherapist if you feel uncomfortable at any time.
CHILDREN AND MINORS
Consent from a custodial parent is required to treat a minor.
SUBSTITUTED CONSENT
Where a person is incapable of understanding the risks and benefits of treatment, consent may be provided by another person legally authorised to provide such consent. Evidence of legal authorisation is required in such circumstances.
ADDITIONAL MEDICAL CONDITIONS
The risk related to some treatments can increase if the physiotherapist is not aware of certain facts. Please inform the physiotherapist if you have:
- a pacemaker or heart condition
- suffered from blood clots, thrombosis or stroke
- suffered from diabetes
- are currently taking medication
If you have any questions about informed consent, please speak to your practitioner or one of our administration team.