062-7 Wyo. Code R. §§ 7-5 - Physical therapist assistants
(a) Definitions
that apply to this section:
(i) "Physical
therapist assistant" is a person who is certified and who assists a physical
therapist in the administration of physical therapy. The physical therapist
assistant's function is to assist the physical therapist in patient-related
activities and to perform delegated procedures that are commensurate with the
physical therapist assistant's education, training, experience, and
skill.
(ii) "Physical therapist
assistant supervision" means that at all times a supervising physical therapist
is readily accessible for consultation with the physical therapist assistant,
either in person or by means of telecommunications.
(iii) "Supervising physical therapist" means
either the last physical therapist to see the patient or the physical therapist
designated as in charge of the patient on the day the patient is being
treated.
(b) Scope of
Practice.
(i) For purposes of the provision of
physical therapy services, a physical therapist assistant shall practice solely
under the supervision and direction of a physical therapist.
(ii) A physical therapist assistant may
provide physical therapy treatment only when supervised by a physical
therapist.
(iii) The physical
therapist assistant shall ensure the aide's competence in tasks
delegated.
(iv) The physical
therapist assistant shall report any changes in the patient status to the
supervising physical therapist before providing physical therapy
services.
(v) When components of a
patient's treatment are delegated to a physical therapist assistant in the
outpatient setting, a physical therapist must provide the treatment and
documentation of its appropriateness at least every six (6) treatment sessions
or three (3) weeks.
(vi) When
components of a patient's treatment are delegated to a physical therapist
assistant in home health, long-term care, or school settings:
(A) The physical therapist must be accessible
in person or by telecommunication to the physical therapist assistant at all
times while the physical therapist assistant is treating the patient;
(B) A joint visit by the physical therapist
and physical therapist assistant or a conference between the physical therapist
and physical therapist assistant must be made prior to or on the first physical
therapist assistant visit to the patient;
(C) At least once every thirty (30) calendar
days the physical therapist must visit the patient and the medical/education
record must reflect a documented conference with the physical therapist
assistant outlining treatment goals and program modification;
(D) The visit shall be on-site or virtually
through a live audio and video connection and must include:
(I) A functional assessment;
(II) Review of activities with appropriate
revisions or termination of plan of care;
(III) Assessment of utilization of outside
resources.
(c) Prohibited Acts. A physical therapist
assistant shall not:
(i) Perform an initial
evaluation;
(ii) Perform
reassessment. A physical therapist assistant may participate with the physical
therapist on gathering data to be included in the reassessment of a patient for
whom the physical therapist assistant has been providing treatment;
(iii) Independently make modifications to the
plan of care or objective goals. A physical therapist assistant may collaborate
with the physical therapist in making modifications or changes to the plan of
care or goals based on the physical therapist assistant's treatment of that
patient and the patient's condition, progress or response to the
treatment;
(iv) Independently make
the decision to discharge a patient from therapy. A physical therapist
assistant may make recommendations regarding discharge to the supervising
physical therapist based on the physical therapist assistant's treatment of the
patient;
(v) Perform high velocity
manipulation of the spine or peripheral joints;
(vi) Perform dry needling.
(d) No person shall practice as a
physical therapist assistant unless that person is certified as provided in
W.S. 33-25-102.
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