30 Miss. Code. R. 2501-7.5 - Duties and Responsibilities of Licensed Massage Therapists
A. All licensed massage therapists shall:
1. Perform only those services for which they
are qualified and which represent their training and education;
2 Acknowledge their professional limitations
and refer the client to an appropriate health professional when necessary, in
cases where massage may be or is Contraindicated;
3. Recognize and respect the rights of all
ethical practitioners and cooperate with health professionals in a professional
manner;
4. Obtain and keep an
overview or profile of the client's state of being and health history and
discuss any problem areas that may contraindicate massage;
5. Keep accurate and up-to-date records
regarding a client's condition before and after massage therapy session in
cases of a client being treated for a specific condition. Public, sports and
on-site seated massage sessions are exempt from documentation; sports massage
sessions are exempt from post event documentation. Regardless of the modality
employed by the massage therapist, a "specific condition" shall exist for a
client who requests massage in conjunction with circumstances including, but
not limited to:
a. any client's self-reported
complaint of pain/discomfort or tension or limitation in range of motion
related to soft tissue
b. any
soft-tissue conditions identified by the therapist and evaluated/treated in the
course of the massage, even if the client did not self-report that specific
condition or only requested "relaxation"
c. a medically-diagnosed condition
d. an accident, injury or trauma
e. post-surgical recovery
f a valid medical prescription or medical
orders for massage from a licensed healthcare worker
6. Provide sensitive attention and response
to client's comfort levels for pressure and touch, and shall not cause bruising
with any regularity;
7. Maintain
clear and honest communications with their clients, and acknowledge the
confidential nature of the professional relationship with a client and respect
rights to privacy;
8. Abide by all
laws that pertain to their work as a massage therapist and comply with all
Federal and State regulations including but not limited to HIPAA;
9. In no way instigate or tolerate any kind
of sexual advance while acting in the capacity of a massage
therapist;
10. Provide and use
draping to cover all genitalia;
11.
Clean/disinfect hands immediately before each massage session and/or use
medical gloves;
12. Prior to the
use of electrical hand held massagers, must obtain Board approved education
regarding use and contraindication for use of such instruments. The massage
therapist must document the education, send it to the Board along with the fee
in Rule
2.1, and request a device-specific
approval of the education prior to using each device, including, but not
limited to, the following:
a. the
manufacturer and model of the electrical hand held massager;
b. how the education was obtained (e.g.,
either self-study, or via classroom/distance learning, including the name and
qualifications of the person providing the instruction);
c. the specific learning objectives covered
in the education (e.g., modes of operation of the device, appropriate uses for
the electrical hand massager on a client's tissue, contraindications for use of
the electrical hand massager on a client, sanitation for the electrical hand
massager, etc.);
d. the resources
that were used in the education training (e.g., user manual from the
manufacturer, written training materials, one-on-one instruction from a
knowledgeable user, etc.);
e. the
means (e.g., oral or written exam, practical demonstration, etc.) used to
assess the massage therapist's comprehensive understanding of the education
material; and
f the approximate
duration of the education training.
If a different device is added or replaced, all of the above requirements must be submitted to MSBMT for approval. The above referenced training does not qualify for continuing education credit with the Board unless the Board has previously approved a provider/program for the specific training.
13. No
massage therapist shall diagnose or prescribe medicine, drugs or
treatment;
14. The massage
therapist shall provide and use draping to cover female breast unless prior
written consent is given for breast massage.
15. Client intake forms must be signed and
dated by the massage therapist.
16.
The massage therapist shall abide by all Rules and Regulations set forth by the
Mississippi State Board of Massage Therapy.
17. The massage therapist shall retain all
required client documentation of massage sessions for a period of two (2)
years, unless the massage establishment has the responsibility for maintaining
such documentation, and insure that it is readily available for inspection at
the request of the Board or their duly appointed representative. This includes,
but is not limited to client hi story/intake forms and client release forms, as
well as SOAP notes, appointment schedule book and client evaluations if
requested by the Board or their duly appointed
representative.
Notes
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