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Consultation
The process of discussing and providing input regarding a client's needs with a focus on rehabilitation.
Client Consultation
Interaction between a healthcare provider and a client to gather information and establish a rapport.
Effective Communication
The skills and attitudes required by the exercise physiologist to interact successfully with clients and other health professionals.
Exercise Rehabilitation
A structured program designed to help individuals recover and regain their physical ability post-injury.
Ethical Behaviour
Adhering to moral principles in professional practice, including maintaining confidentiality and integrity.
Active Listening
A communication technique that involves fully concentrating, understanding, responding, and remembering what is being said.
Outcome Measures
Observable and measurable results of an intervention used to evaluate effectiveness and justify treatment.
Biopsychosocial Integration
A holistic approach considering biological, psychological, and social factors in rehabilitation.
Professional Development
Continuous learning and training undertaken to enhance professional skills and ensure ethical practice.
Motivational Techniques
Strategies used to encourage clients during setbacks and promote adherence to rehabilitation programs.
Problem-Solving Skills
The ability to identify, analyze, and resolve conflicts or issues that arise in a professional setting.
Interpersonal Skills
The skills used to interact effectively with clients and colleagues, including empathy and rapport building.
Report Writing
The process of documenting relevant information related to a client's rehabilitation in a clear and professional manner.
Referral
The process of sending a client to another qualified professional for further assessment or treatment.
Cardiovascular Risk Score
A measure determined by evaluating cardiac risk factors and medical history during exercise assessment.