Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64B7-23.001 - Definitions
(1) "Patient" means any person presenting as
a client to receive massage therapy treatment.
(2) "Health goal" means the desired overall
progressive improvement in the patient's condition as stated by the
patient.
(3) "Treatment goal" means
the desired improvement in the patient's condition arising from specific
massage therapy treatment, as stated by the patient.
(4) "Treatment plan" means a written document
describing:
(a) The patient's subjective
reason for treatment, health goals and treatment goals;
(b) Objective assessment method or methods
used to determine appropriate massage therapy treatment;
(c) Assessment outcomes, including
indications and contraindications for massage therapy treatment;
(d) Massage therapy treatment to be
administered, including the number of treatments to be administered under the
treatment plan, the duration of each treatment, the expected outcomes of each
treatment; and,
(e) The outcomes of
each administered treatment.
(5) "Massage therapy assessment" or
"assessment" means the determination of the course of massage therapy treatment
as an ongoing, systematic process of gathering patient information which is
made:
(a) Prior to providing any treatment;
and,
(b) In accordance with Rule
64B7-23.007,
F.A.C.
(6) "Massage
therapy treatment" or "treatment" means massage therapy performed on a patient
which employs techniques, modalities or skills determined by assessment to be
appropriate for the patient.
(7)
"Indication" means evidence that a proposed massage therapy treatment is likely
to have a positive impact on the condition of the patient.
(8) "Contraindication" means evidence that a
proposed massage therapy treatment may pose a health risk to the patient or may
have a negative impact on their condition.
(9) "Drape" means an inviolable barrier
applied to the body of a patient for massage therapy treatment that is of a
sufficient size to provide the patient with personal privacy, security and
warmth, such as a hospital gown, sheet, blanket, towel or clothing.
(10) "Draping" means the act of applying a
drape or drapes to the patient's body for massage therapy treatment.
Appropriate draping includes coverage of the genitalia, groin, femoral
triangle, anus, buttocks, gluteal cleft, and breasts at all times unless the
patient gives specific informed consent to be undraped and written specific
informed consent is noted in the patient's treatment plan.
(11) "Place of practice" means any place in
which a massage therapist provides massage therapy treatment to a patient. For
the purposes of reporting place of practice pursuant to Section
456.035, F.S., a therapist may
use:
(a) The address of a massage
establishment where they are currently employed; or,
(b) The address of the office of a physician
licensed under Chapter 457, 458, 459, or 460 F.S., so long as they are
providing massage therapy treatment to patients of the physician, pursuant to
Section 480.043(14),
F.S.; or,
(c) If the massage
therapist practices exclusively at the residences of patients, the offices of
patients, or at sporting events, conventions, or trade shows, pursuant to
Section 480.046(1)(o),
F.S., the massage therapist may use the massage therapist's residential
address.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 480.035(7) FS. Law implemented 456.035(7), 480.033(10), 480.033(12), 480.046(1)(o) FS.
New 2-1-22.
State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Below is a comparison between our most recent version and the prior quarterly release. More comparison features will be added as we have more versions to compare.
No prior version found.