Therapeutic Modalities: Best Practices to Protecting Patients from Harm During Treatment

Authors

  • Benito J. Velasquez

Keywords:

Risk management; Negligence; Malpractice; Best practices; Injury prevention; Athletic Trainer; Physical Therapists; Accreditation.

Abstract

Healthcare providers and clinicians such as athletic trainers and physical therapists utilize therapeutic modalities to administer treatment to patients in the clinical setting. It is the responsibility of these healthcare providers to ensure the safe use of therapeutic modalities during treatment sessions, as well as effective delivery of treatment. Thermal-heat, ultrasound, cryotherapy and electro-stimulation treatments have the potential for causing harm to patients. Proper care and maintenance of modalities can minimize the risk to patients and avoid legal issues for physical therapists and athletic trainers. This article will explore some of the legal issues, case studies and reports as well as providing information on what healthcare providers can do to protect patients.

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Published

2019-12-31

How to Cite

Benito J. Velasquez. (2019). Therapeutic Modalities: Best Practices to Protecting Patients from Harm During Treatment. Public Health – Open Journal, 4(2), 52–55. Retrieved from https://openventio.us/index.php/PHOJ/article/view/750

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