Medical Exercise Training 101 eBook Tip 29 addresses the common question: "Can I work for a chiropractor or registered physical therapist?"
Dr Mike confirms that medical exercise professionals can indeed work in these settings, either as employees or contractors. As an employee, you might work as a rehab aide or exercise technician under the supervision of a licensed medical provider, learning valuable exercise techniques that can later be applied in your own practice. As a contractor, it’s crucial to distinguish between providing exercise services and administering physical therapy or chiropractic care (under the supervision of the licensed medical provider) to ensure clear communication with clients and compliance with regulations.
Ddr. Mike also highlights the importance of understanding Medicare guidelines, which restrict non-licensed staff from working with Medicare patients within a physical therapy clinic. This is vital knowledge for medical exercise professionals to avoid potential issues and ensure proper service delivery.
Working within a chiropractic or physical therapy clinic can serve as a springboard for building a successful medical exercise training practice by establishing connections and gaining experience. However, clarity in roles and services provided is essential, especially when balancing work between contracting and as an employee.
To learn more tips and expand your knowledge, please download your free copy of the Medical Exercise Training 101 eBook at www.MET101ebook.com.
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