49 Pa. Code § 40.171 - Functions of physical therapist assistants
(a) A physical therapist assistant may
perform only activities for which the physical therapist assistant has received
formal education and training, including the following activities:
(1) Providing patient-care services as
specified in the patient's plan of care.
(2) Modifying treatment techniques as
indicated in the patient's plan of care.
(3) Responding to acute changes in the
patient's physiological state.
(4)
Performing selected tests and measurements consistent with the physical
therapist assistant's formal education and training.
(b) Physical therapist assistants may not
interpret referrals or tests, perform evaluation procedures, initiate treatment
programs, assume responsibility for planning patient care or perform activities
which require the formal education or training and the skill and knowledge of a
licensed physical therapist.
(c)
Patient care services performed by a physical therapist assistant under the
supervision of a licensed physical therapist shall be on the basis of not more
than three physical therapist assistants for a licensed physical
therapist.
(d) The initial patient
contact shall be made by a licensed physical therapist for evaluation of the
patient and establishment of a plan of care.
Notes
The provisions of this § 40.171 amended under 3(a) of the Physical Therapy Practice Act (63 P. S. § 1303(a)); and section 16 of the act of July 4, 2008 (P. L. 293, No. 38).
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