
Aquatic Physiotherapy Group Australian guidelines for aquatic physiotherapists working in and/or managing hydrotherapy pools. Second edition. Australian Physiotherapy Association Aquatic Physiotherapy Group Australian guidelines for aquatic physiotherapists working in and/or managing hydrotherapy pools Second edition Acknowledgements These guidelines are based on the 2002 Guidelines for Physiotherapists Working in and/or Managing Hydrotherapy Pools. Thanks go to the following people for their valued time and contributions to the guidelines: Maureen MacMahon (Project Officer) Sue Gordon (Delphi Process) Rose Horvat (APA Project Coordinator) Heather Bond Sophie Heywood Dianna Howell Judy Larsen Sarah Milne Bronwyn McIlveen Ross Piper Emily Ramage Members of the Aquatic Physiotherapy Group National Committee (2010 – 2015) Valued contributions from members of the aquatic physiotherapy community, the general physiotherapy community and to members of other disciplines throughout Australia Where people have made special contributions in their area of expertise, they are acknowledged within the document. Copyright 2015 AUSTRALIAN PHYSIOTHERAPY ASSOCIATION. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be modified, reproduced, copied or used to make any derivative work, digitally reproduced, stored or communicated except for any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, without prior written permission from the Australian Physiotherapy Association. Australian Physiotherapy Association Level 1, 1175 Toorak Road, Camberwell VIC 3124 PO Box 437, Hawthorn BC VIC 3122 ABN 89 004 265 150 Phone: +61 3 9092 0888 E-mail: [email protected] I Contents INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................. 1 DEVELOPMENT PROCESS, PEER REVIEW AND AGREE INTRUMENT TESTING .......... 2 DISCLAIMER ........................................................................................................................ 2 DEFINITIONS OF ACTIVITIES CARRIED OUT IN A HYDROTHERAPY POOL ................... 3 Hydrotherapy ..................................................................................................................... 3 Aquatic Physiotherapy ....................................................................................................... 3 Water Exercise Services.................................................................................................... 5 Aquatic Fitness Activities ................................................................................................... 5 Swimming Activities ........................................................................................................... 5 1: SAFETY ............................................................................................................................ 6 1.1 Client and Staff Safety ................................................................................................. 6 1.1.1 Staff/Service Provider/Client Ratio ........................................................................ 6 1.1.2 Safety – Screening ................................................................................................ 7 1.1.3 Immersion ............................................................................................................. 7 1.1.4 Emergency Policies and Procedures ..................................................................... 8 1.1.5 Emergency Equipment .......................................................................................... 8 1.1.6 Staff Knowledge of Safety and Emergency Techniques ........................................ 9 1.1.7 Hygiene and Infection Control Procedures ............................................................ 9 1.1.8 Client Records ...................................................................................................... 9 1.1.9 Clients Performing Independent Exercise Programs ........................................... 10 1.1.10 Staff Screening/Personal Management ............................................................. 10 1.1.11 Use of Hydrotherapy Pool by External Hirers .................................................... 10 1.2 Safety of Facilities ......................................................................................................... 11 1.2.1 Pool and Environment Maintenance .................................................................... 11 1.2.2 Access to Hydrotherapy Area and Pool ............................................................... 11 1.2.3 Facilities .............................................................................................................. 12 1.2.4 Design Standards ................................................................................................ 12 1.2.5 Slips and Falls Management in Hydrotherapy Pool Facilities .............................. 12 1.2.6 Equipment Aids ................................................................................................... 13 1.2.7 Signage ............................................................................................................... 14 1.2.8 Footwear ............................................................................................................. 14 2: ACCEPTABLE TRAINING LEVELS OF PEOPLE WHO WORK IN HYDROTHERAPY POOLS ............................................................................................................................... 15 2.1 Physiotherapists: Aquatic Physiotherapy/Hydrotherapy ............................................ 15 II 2.1.1 Entry-level education in Universities for Physiotherapists courses at Bachelor, Honours and Graduate Entry Masters level .................................................................. 15 2.1.2 Graduate level skills and knowledge ................................................................... 16 2.1.4 Continuing Professional Development ................................................................. 18 2.2 Standards of training for other hydrotherapy pool workers ......................................... 18 2.2.1 Hydrotherapy Assistants ..................................................................................... 19 2.2.2 Individual Carers ................................................................................................. 19 2.2.3 Volunteers ........................................................................................................... 19 3: RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PHYSIOTHERAPIST ...................................................... 20 3.1 Professional Conduct................................................................................................. 20 3.2 Clinical Management ................................................................................................. 20 3.2.1 Assessment and reassessment for aquatic physiotherapy .................................. 20 3.2.2 Aquatic Physiotherapy records ............................................................................ 20 3.3 Quality Management Activities ................................................................................... 21 APPENDIX I: SCREENING PRIOR TO ENTERING HYDROTHERAPY POOL ................. 22 Cardiovascular System ................................................................................................ 22 Respiratory System ...................................................................................................... 22 Central Nervous System .............................................................................................. 22 Gastro-Intestinal Tract.................................................................................................. 22 Genito-Urinary Tract .................................................................................................... 22 Infectious Conditions .................................................................................................... 22 Skin .............................................................................................................................. 23 Feet ............................................................................................................................. 23 Eyes and Ears ............................................................................................................. 23 Other Conditions .......................................................................................................... 23 Other information not covered elsewhere in assessment ............................................. 23 APPENDIX II: RISK MANAGEMENT .................................................................................. 24 APPENDIX III: HYGIENE AND INFECTION CONTROL .................................................... 25 Infectious Conditions ....................................................................................................... 26 Pseudomonas Aeruginosa ........................................................................................... 26 Ear Infections ............................................................................................................... 27 Gastrointestinal Illnesses ................................................................................................. 30 Cryptosporidium ........................................................................................................... 30 Noroviruses .................................................................................................................
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