Physiotherapist definition

Physiotherapist means a health care professional who is registered in the part of the register maintained by the Health Professions Council under article 5 of the Health and Social Work Professions Order 2001 (establishment and maintenance of register) relating to physiotherapists and:
Physiotherapist means a person who is a) duly registered with the Supplementary Medical Professions Council of Hong Kong pursuant to the Supplementary Medical Professions Ordinance (Cap. 359 of the Laws of Hong Kong) or in relation to jurisdictions outside of Hong Kong, a body of equivalent standing; and b) legally authorised for practising physiotherapy in the locality where the treatment is provided to an Insured, but in no circumstance shall include the Insured, the Policyholder, an insurance intermediary or an employer, employee, Immediate Family Member or business partner(s) of the Policyholder and/or the Insured(s).
Physiotherapist means a registered physiotherapist with a valid certificate of registration as a registered physiotherapist in Ontario under the Physiotherapy Act;

Examples of Physiotherapist in a sentence

  • The Plan will include a paramedical coverage bank which covers the following services from paramedical providers who are licensed or registered in the province of Canada in which the services are provided: • Osteopath • Chiropractor • Podiatrist or Chiropodist • Naturopath or Homeopath • Audiologist • Physiotherapist • Psychologist • Speech Therapist • Acupuncturist • Massage Therapist • Ophthalmologist or Optometrist to a maximum of $750/insured person/year.

  • The Plan will include a paramedical coverage bank which covers the following services from paramedical providers who are licensed or registered in the province of Canada in which the services are provided:  Osteopath  Chiropractor  Podiatrist or Chiropodist  Naturopath or Homeopath  Audiologist  Physiotherapist  Psychologist  Speech Therapist  Acupuncturist  Massage Therapist  Ophthalmologist or Optometrist to a maximum of $750/insured person/year.

  • Effective December 1, 2021, the Plan will include a paramedical coverage bank which covers the following services from paramedical providers who are licensed or registered in the province of Canada in which the services are provided: • Osteopath • Chiropractor • Podiatrist or Chiropodist • Naturopath or Homeopath • Audiologist • Physiotherapist • Speech Therapist • Acupuncturist • Massage Therapist • Ophthalmologist or Optometrist to a maximum of $750/insured person/year.

  • Not more than one (1) Team Doctor and one (1) Team Physiotherapist will be accepted as the Team Medical Staff, for which the organizer requests the right to have a medical certification (document) presented before accreditation.

  • Gathering momentum on the research front was the growing suspicion that exercise might be very beneficial for people with neurological conditions, and the organisation approached Grainne McKeown, Chartered Physiotherapist, with the Dublin Physiotherapy Clinic with the idea of developing a short series of exercises to assist in maintaining flexibility.


More Definitions of Physiotherapist

Physiotherapist means a person registered under the Physiotherapists Registration Act 2001.
Physiotherapist means a physiotherapist who is,
Physiotherapist means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61;
Physiotherapist means an officer registered or conditionally registered under the Physiotherapists' Act 2001.
Physiotherapist means a health care professional who is registered in the part of the register maintained by the Health Professions Council under article 5 of the Health Professions Order 2001 relating to physiotherapists and—
Physiotherapist means an employee appointed as such who is registered or conditionally registered under the Physiotherapists' Act 2001.
Physiotherapist means an employee who is registered as physiotherapist by the Physiotherapy Board of New Zealand under the Health Practitioners Competency Act (2003) and subsequent amendments.