|
|
The Range Statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Add any essential operating conditions that may be present with training and assessment depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts. |
| |
Therapeutic principles refers to: | Principles and practices of the ayurvedic framework |
| |
Contra-indications to treatment and possible complicating factors may include: | Bleeding and bruisingChanges in habits such as appetite elimination or sleepFatigueInfection or infectious diseasesInflammationLumps and tissue changesMood alterations, eg. depression, anxietyNausea, vomiting or diarrhoeaOedemaPain local sharp, dull, achy, deep, surfaceRashes and changes in the skinTemperature - hot/cold |
| |
Stress management massage techniques may include: | Ayurvedic stoking techniquesCompressive techniques including marma point pressureEffleurage including cross over stroke, longitudinal stroking, gliding techniquesFriction techniquesKneadingMobilising techniquesPassive joint movement techniquesPassive soft tissue movementPercussion techniquesShirobastiShirodharaShiropicchuSnehanaUse of ayurvedic medicated / herbalised oils / taillaUse of essential oils |
| |
Remedial techniques include: | ayurvedic cuppingayurvedic marma point techniquesDeep ayurvedic massage techniquesKati bastiPassive joint movementsPindaPostural correction techniquesPre-event, post-event and maintenance massage to an athleteStretching techniquesTemperature therapy including fomentation (svedana) |
| |
Client constitution refers to: | Age, fragiliDoshaFitnessLevel of amaMental attitudeMuscle toneSeasonTime of dayTolerance of painVikruti |
| |
Client compliance refers to: | Ability to follow instructions or suggestionsWillingness/motivation to follow instructions or suggestions |
| |
Discrepancies may include: | Client is unaware of the immediate danger of their conditionClient is over anxious about their conditionClient is unaware of maintaining causes acting on their conditionPractitioner is unaware of some implications of the client's conditionPractitioner and client have a different idea of what the main problem is |
| |
Discussion may include: | Electronic communicationFace to face discussionTelephone discussion |
| |
Perceived risks may include: | Direct counselling using a variety of techniques |
| |
Practitioner responsibilities may include: | Commitment to the treatment planDiscussing relevant contra-indications or potential complications to treatmentIsolating the sick personProviding advice on public health mattersReferring notifiable/communicable disease to a registered doctorReviewing of treatment plan |
| |
Client responsibilities may include: | Advising practitioner of any relevant contra-indications or potential complications to treatmentAdvising practitioner of compliance issuesCommitment to the treatment planFollowing instruction/advice during and post treatment |
| |
Treatment evaluation strategies may include: | Discussion and review of response to treatmentMonitoring timeframe for achieving treatment goalsReviewing achievement of treatment goals |
| |