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C-26, r. 196.1
- Regulation respecting the categories of permits issued by the Ordre professionnel de la physiothérapie du Québec
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C-26, r. 196.1
Regulation respecting the categories of permits issued by the Ordre professionnel de la physiothérapie du Québec
PHYSIOTHERAPISTS — PROFESSIONAL CODE — CATEGORIES OF PERMITS
Professional Code
(chapter C-26, s. 94, par.
m
)
.
C-26
09
September
01
1
2012
1
.
The Ordre professionnel de la physiothérapie du Québec establishes the following 2 categories of permits:
(
1
)
the physiotherapist permit;
(
2
)
the physiotherapy technologist permit.
A member of the Order may not hold more than one category of permit.
O.C. 902-2011, s. 1
.
2
.
The physiotherapist permit allows its holder to engage in the professional activities provided for in paragraph
n
of section 37 of the Professional Code (chapter C-26) and in paragraph 3 of section 37.1 of the Code.
The holder of the permit may only use the titles “Physiotherapist” or “Physical Therapist” and the initials “pht” or “P.T.”.
O.C. 902-2011, s. 2
.
3
.
The physiotherapy technologist permit allows its holder to engage in the professional activities provided for in paragraph
n
of section 37 of the Professional Code (chapter C-26) and in subparagraphs
e
and
f
of paragraph 3 of section 37.1 of the Code, to the extent, under the conditions and in the cases provided for in section 4.
The holder of such a permit may only use the title “Physiotherapy Technologist” and the abbreviation “Phys. T.”.
O.C. 902-2011, s. 3
;
S.Q. 2020, c. 15, s. 62
.
4
.
Where a physiotherapy technologist has an assessment by a physical therapist or a medical diagnosis that specifies the type of structural disorder, if applicable, with relevant medical information, the physiotherapy technologist may ensure the follow-up required by the state of health of a patient suffering from a loss of autonomy or sequelae resulting from a known and controlled health problem and that requires rehabilitation to optimize or maintain functional autonomy.
Where a physiotherapy technologist has an assessment by a physical therapist or a medical diagnosis that is not restricted to symptoms and specifies the type of structural disorder, if applicable, with relevant medical information, the physiotherapy technologist may,
(
1
)
if the physiotherapy technologist also has the list of problems or treatment objectives, ensure the follow-up required by the state of health of a patient suffering from an orthopedic or rheumatic disorder that does not interfere with normal growth;
(
2
)
if the physiotherapy technologist also has the list of problems or treatment objectives, ensure the follow-up required by the state of health of a patient suffering from
(
a
)
an orthopedic or rheumatic disorder with neurological signs or that interferes with normal growth;
(
b
)
a neurological disorder affecting an adult with no intensive period of functional rehabilitation or for which the intensive period of functional rehabilitation has ended;
(
c
)
a chronic and controlled respiratory disorder;
(
d
)
a peripheral vascular disorder;
(
e
)
a skin disorder, pressure ulcer or burns, except a serious burn;
(
f
)
a geriatric profile that requires an investigation; or
(
g
)
a recent amputation, until the prosthetic phase; and
(
3
)
if the physiotherapy technologist also has the list of problems, treatment objectives and contraindications or precautions, apply the means of treatment prescribed by a physiotherapist, physician or other qualified professional for a patient with a disorder or health problem other than those provided for in the first paragraph and in subparagraphs 1 and 2 of the second paragraph.
O.C. 902-2011, s. 4
;
163-2022
O.C. 163-2022
,
s.
1
1
.
5
.
(Omitted).
O.C. 902-2011, s. 5
.
REFERENCES
O.C. 902-2011, 2011 G.O. 2, 2608
S.Q. 2020, c. 15, ss. 62 and 74
163-2022, 2022 G.O. 2, 703
O.C. 163-2022, 2022 G.O. 2, 703
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