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ASSESSMENT KIT
SAMPLE
HLT52015
D IPLOMA OF REMEDIAL MASSAGE
Cluster Outline for Assessment Materials – HLT52015 Cluster outline (ID 68280) Page 1
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CLUSTER OUTLINE FOR ASSESSMENT MATERIALS
HLT52015 Diploma of Remedial Massage
Topic Unit Core/Elective
Massage practice HLTMSG001 Develop massage practice* Core
Safety and hygiene HLTINF004 Manage the control of infection*
HLTWHS004 Manage work health and safety*
Core
Core
First aid HLTAID003 Provide first aid* Core
Client health information HLTAAP003 Analyse and respond to client health information Core
Legislation and ethics CHCLEG003 Manage legal and ethical compliance* Core
Diversity CHCDIV001 Work with diverse people* Core
Massage treatment HLTMSG002 Assess client massage needs*
HLTMSG004 Provide massage treatments*
CHCCOM006 Establish and manage client relationships*
BSBMED303 Maintain patient records*
Core
Core
Core
Imported elective
Remedial massage HLTMSG005 Provide remedial massage treatments
HLTMSG006 Adapt remedial massage practice to meet specific needs
HLTMSG008 Monitor and evaluate remedial massage treatments
HLTMSG003 Perform remedial massage musculoskeletal assessments
Core
Core
Core
Core
Reflexology HLTREF002 Provide reflexology for relaxation* Elective
Aromatherapy HLTARO001 Develop aromatherapy practice* Elective
Professional practice CHCPRP003 Reflect on and improve own professional practice Core
Health professionals CHCPRP005 Engage with health professionals and the health system Core
Physical Health Status HLTAAP002 Confirm Physical Health Status* Imported elective
Business planning BSBSMB404 Undertake small business planning* Elective
* Denotes units that are part of HLT42015 Certificate IV in Massage Therapy
R E M E D I AL M A S S AG E
H L T M SG 00 3 Pe r f o r m re m ed ia l m as s a ge m us c u l os k e le t a l
a s s es s m en t s
H L T M SG 00 5 P r o v i d e r e me d ia l mas s ag e t r e a t m en t s
H L T M SG 00 6 Ad a p t r e me d i a l m as s a ge p r ac t i c e t o me e t
s pec i f i c n ee ds
H L T M SG 00 8 Mo n i t o r an d e va lu a t e r e me d i a l m as s a ge
t r e a t me n t s
Insert RTO logo and contact details
Student first name: ___________________________________________________________________
Student last name: ___________________________________________________________________
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ASSESSMENT OVERVIEW
This Student Assessment Booklet includes all your tasks for assessment of:
HLTMSG003 Perform remedial massage musculoskeletal assessments
HLTMSG005 Provide remedial massage treatments
HLTMSG006 Adapt remedial massage practice to meet specific needs
HLTMSG008 Monitor and evaluate remedial massage treatments.
ABOUT YOUR ASSESSMENTS
This unit requires that you complete 5 assessment tasks. You are required to complete all tasks to
demonstrate competency in this unit.
Assessment Task About this task
Assessment Task 1: Written questions You must correctly answer all 48 questions to demonstrate
understanding of the units within this cluster.
Assessment Task 2: Portfolio – Remedial
massage musculoskeletal assessments
You are to complete a portfolio that documents remedial
massage musculoskeletal assessments and consultation.
During your clinic hours, you will need to perform massage
client consultation over at least 60 remedial massage
musculoskeletal assessments.
Clients must include a range of males and females across
different stages of lifespan with varied presentations.
Assessment Task 3: Portfolio – Remedial
massage musculoskeletal treatments
You are to complete a portfolio that documents preparation
for and management of at least 60 remedial massage
therapy sessions, which must be completed during your
clinic hours.
Clients must include a range of males and females across
different stages of lifespan with varied presentations.
Assessment Task 4: Project – monitor and
evaluate remedial massage practice
You are to monitor and evaluate the progress of clients who
you have treated on several occasions. You must complete
the evaluation report, which is divided into 3 sections – client
evaluation, treatment plan and self-development.
Assessment Task 5: Supervisor report You are to give your clinic supervisor the pages from the
back of this Assessment Task Booklet (the Supervisor Report)
to fill out.
How to submit your assessments
When you have completed each assessment task you will need to submit it to your assessor.
Instructions about submission can be found at the beginning of each assessment task.
Assessment Task Cover Sheet
At the beginning of each task in this booklet, you will find an Assessment Task Cover Sheet. Please fill it in for
each task, making sure you sign the student declaration.
Your assessor will give you feedback about how well you went in each task, and will write this on the back of
the Task Cover Sheet.
Make sure you photocopy your written activities before you submit them – your assessor will put the
documents you submit into your student file. These will not be returned to you.
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Assessment appeals
You can make an appeal about an assessment decision by putting it in writing and sending it to us. Refer to
your Student Handbook for more information about our appeals process.
Assessment types
Some assessment tasks in this booklet will need to be undertaken in the classroom or as homework, while
others will need to be completed in a clinic environment. Before students commence an assessment, they
should check the icon to see where they will need to complete the task.
This icon means you will do this task in the classroom or as homework.
This icon means you will do this task in a clinic environment.
Assessment plan
The following outlines the requirements of your final assessment for this unit. You are required to complete all
tasks to demonstrate competency in this unit.
Your assessor will provide you with the due dates for each assessment task. Write them in the table below.
Assessment Requirements Due date
1. Written questions
2. Clinic portfolio – Remedial massage musculoskeletal assessments
3. Clinic portfolio – Remedial massage musculoskeletal treatments
4. Project
5. Supervisor report
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ASSESSMENT TASK COVER SHEET – ASSESSMENT TASK 1
Students: Please fill out this cover sheet clearly and accurately for this task.
Make sure you have kept a copy of your work.
Name:
Date of birth: Student ID:
Unit:
HLTMSG003 Perform remedial massage musculoskeletal assessments
HLTMSG005 Provide remedial massage treatments
HLTMSG006 Adapt remedial massage practice to meet specific needs
HLTMSG008 Monitor and evaluate remedial massage treatments
Student to complete Assessor to complete
Assessment Task
Resubmission?
Y/N
Student
initials
Sufficient/
insufficient Date
Written questions
STUDENT DECLARATION
I ________________________________________________________ declare that these tasks are my own work.
None of this work has been completed by any other person.
I have not cheated or plagiarised the work or colluded with any other student/s.
I have correctly referenced all resources and reference texts throughout these assessment tasks.
I understand that if I am found to be in breach of policy, disciplinary action may be taken against me.
Student signature: _________________________________________________________________________________
Student name: ____________________________________________________________________________________
Date: _____________________________________________________________________________________________
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ASSESSOR FEEDBACK
Assessors: Please return this cover sheet to the student with assessment results and feedback.
A copy must be supplied to the office and kept in the student’s file with the evidence.
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Assessor signature: ________________________________________________________________________________
Assessor name: ___________________________________________________________________________________
Date: _____________________________________________________________________________________________
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ASSESSMENT TASK 1: WRITTEN QUESTIONS
TASK SUMMARY:
This is an open book test – you can use the Internet, textbooks and other documents
to help you with your answers if required.
You must answer all 48 questions correctly.
Write your answers in the space provided.
If you need more space, you can use extra paper. All extra pieces of paper must
include your name and the question number/s you are answering.
You may like to use a computer to type your answers. Your assessor will tell you if
you can email them the file or if you need to print a hard copy and submit it.
WHAT DO I NEED IN ORDER TO COMPLETE THIS ASSESSMENT?
Access to textbooks and other learning materials.
Access to a computer and the Internet (if you prefer to type your answers).
WHEN DO I DO THIS TASK?
You will do this task in the classroom or as homework – your assessor will advise.
Write in the due date as advised by your assessor:
WHAT DO I NEED TO DO IF I GET SOMETHING WRONG?
If your assessor marks any of your answers as incorrect, they will talk to you about resubmission. You will
need to do one of the following:
Answer the questions that were incorrect in writing.
Answer the questions that were incorrect verbally.
Instructions to students:
QUESTION 1
For each of the following scenarios, provide the type of legal/ethical consideration or breach.
Amy is new to the clinic and learning some procedures with Mia at the reception desk. During the training session, Mia shows Amy how to serve clients coming into the clinic for their appointments and other general queries. Each time a customer leaves Mia makes inappropriate and disrespectful remarks about them to Amy. Amy also notices Mia ignores ringing phones and does not respond to email queries.
Legal/ethical consideration or breach?
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Sonny tells his therapist that he is happy to proceed with the procedure even though he has been fully advised of the potential risks on his health.
Legal/ethical consideration or breach?
Christian has noticed bruises and marks on Jane’s upper body including her arm and shoulders. She has also started limping around the clinic. When asked repeatedly what happened, Jane became emotionally upset and was quick to brush him away. Christian knows she has an aggressive partner.
Legal/ethical consideration or breach?
Mike, Jasmine’s treating therapist asks to treat her outside of normal work hours, offering to provide her with free sessions. He has also started messaging her on her personal mobile at inappropriate times of the day.
Legal/ethical consideration or breach?
Michelle walks into the clinic overhearing some staff members discussing personal details and circumstances of one of her regular clients in front of other waiting patients. Some of the patients are familiar with the client and can overhear personal details shared in the conversation.
Legal/ethical consideration or breach?
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QUESTION 14
Select 3 contraindications listed and provide an example of how you would approach this during a client
treatment.
1.
2.
3.
QUESTION 15
Correctly identify the palpable bony landmarks on the following image.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
H.
I.
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ASSESSMENT TASK 2: CLINIC PORTFOLIO – REMEDIAL MASSAGE MUSCULOSKELETAL
ASSESSMENTS
TASK SUMMARY:
You are to complete a portfolio that documents remedial massage musculoskeletal
assessments and consultation. This will be done during your clinic hours.
Clients must include a range of males and females across different stages of lifespan
with varied presentations.
WHAT DO I NEED IN ORDER TO COMPLETE THIS ASSESSMENT?
Access to clinic guidelines, policies and procedures
Clinic Workbook
Remedial Massage Musculoskeletal Assessment Form (refer to the Clinic Workbook).
Access to a private consultation area
Health assessment/client consultation forms
Adjustable height massage table
Towels/sheets for draping
Oils/balms
Hot/cold packs
Bolsters.
WHEN DO I DO THIS TASK?
You will do this in the clinic under supervision..
Write in the due date as advised by your assessor: ___________________________________
WHAT DO I NEED TO DO IF I GET SOMETHING WRONG?
If your assessor sees that your portfolio indicates that you have not completed the total amount of sessions or
worked with the right client groups, they will give you some feedback and you will need to do more clinic
hours to meet the requirements of the task.
INSTRUCTIONS:
Before commencing this portfolio assessment, read carefully through both Assessment Task 2 and
Assessment Task 3 so you are fully aware of the portfolio requirements for both conducting assessments
(Assessment Task 2) and providing remedial massage treatment sessions (Assessment Task 3).
Make sure you have your Clinic Workbook with you. Go to the section titled ‘Remedial Massage Cluster’ and
locate the part for Assessment Task 2. This is where you will find a copy of the documents for this task.
Your portfolio must provide evidence of the preparation and management of at least 60 remedial massage
musculoskeletal assessments.
Your clients will need to be both males and females of different ages and stages of life with varied
presentations.
There must be at least three people from each of the following groups:
Adult females
Adult males
Elders over 65.
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ASSESSMENT TASK 3: CLINIC PORTFOLIO – REMEDIAL MASSAGE MUSCULOSKELETAL
TREATMENTS
TASK SUMMARY:
You are to complete a portfolio that documents preparation for and management of at
least 60 remedial massage musculoskeletal treatment sessions. This will be done during
your clinic hours.
Clients must include a range of males and females across different stages of lifespan
with varied presentations.
WHAT DO I NEED IN ORDER TO COMPLETE THIS ASSESSMENT?
Access to clinic guidelines, policies and procedures
Clinic Workbook
Remedial Massage Treatment Form (refer to the Clinic Workbook)
Access to a private consultation area
Health assessment/client consultation forms
Adjustable height massage table
Towels/sheets for draping
Oils/balms
Hot/cold packs
Bolsters
WHEN DO I DO THIS TASK?
You will do this in the clinic under supervision.
Write in the due date as advised by your assessor: ___________________________________
WHAT DO I NEED TO DO IF I GET SOMETHING WRONG?
If your assessor sees that your portfolio is incorrect or incomplete, they will give you some feedback and you
will need to provide the specific evidence again.
INSTRUCTIONS:
Note: Before commencing this portfolio assessment, read carefully through Assessment Task 2 and this task
so you are fully aware of the portfolio requirements for both conducting assessments (Assessment Task 2)
and providing remedial massage treatment sessions (Assessment Task 3).
Your portfolio must provide evidence of the preparation and management of at least 60 remedial massage
musculoskeletal treatment sessions.
Make sure you have your Clinic Workbook with you. Go to the section titled ‘Remedial Massage Cluster’ and locate the part for Assessment Task 3. This is where you will find all the documents for this task.
Clients need to be both males and females of different ages and stages of life with varied presentations.
There must be at least three people from each of the following groups:
Adult females
Adult males
Elders over 65.
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ASSESSMENT TASK 4: PROJECT – MONITOR AND EVALUATE REMEDIAL MASSAGE
PRACTICE
TASK SUMMARY:
You are to monitor and evaluate the progress of clients who you have treated on several
occasions. You must complete the evaluation report, which is divided into 3 sections –
client evaluation, treatment plan and self-development.
WHAT DO I NEED IN ORDER TO COMPLETE THIS ASSESSMENT?
Access to a computer (if student prefer type out your answers)
Access to the internet (for conducting online research)
Client information – case history, treatment plan
Evaluation report template (provided).
WHEN DO I DO THIS TASK?
You will do this task during class time or as homework – your assessor will advise
Write in the due date as advised by your assessor: ___________________________________________
WHAT DO I NEED TO DO IF I GET SOMETHING WRONG?
If your assessor sees that you have completed any part of this task incorrectly, they will give you some
feedback and you will need to do that part of the task again.
INSTRUCTIONS:
Complete the following Remedial Massage Evaluation forms for each of your five clients.
Each client must have had a least three remedial massage treatment sessions.
What do I need to hand in for this task? Have I completed this?
Completed evaluation reports for five clients
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ASSESSMENT TASK 5: SUPERVISOR REPORT
TASK SUMMARY:
You are to give your clinic supervisor a copy of the Supervisor Report that is attached to
this booklet.
WHAT DO I NEED IN ORDER TO COMPLETE THIS ASSESSMENT?
Put your name on the Supervisor Report (see the Supervisor Report document)
Give a copy of the Supervisor Report to your clinic supervisor.
WHEN DO I DO THIS TASK?
You will need to give the report to your supervisor – they will confirm your performance during your clinic
hours.
Write in the due date as advised by your assessor: ___________________________________
WHAT DO I NEED TO DO IF I GET SOMETHING WRONG?
If your supervisor identifies that you did not complete any of the requirements/tasks in the report, your
assessor will ask you to redo those specific requirements/tasks again.
INSTRUCTIONS:
Put your name on the Supervisor Report
Give a copy of the report to your clinic supervisor.
What do I need to hand in for this task? Have I completed this?
The completed Supervisor Report
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SUPERVISOR REPORT – MASSAGE TREATMENT CLUSTER
Student’s name: Date of report:
Supervisor name:
Clinic name: Contact number/s:
When have you worked in a supervisory capacity to the student (insert dates from and to)?
Do you understand the expectations and requirements of your role based on the above information? YES NO
Please fill in the following report.
Area/skills to be confirmed
Yes
()
No
()
Not able to
confirm ()
Provide examples or comments on student’s skills and performance in this area
Clearly articulates information about services, treatment options and
rationale
Engages clients in decision making and promotes independence and
client responsibility
Works with honesty and integrity
Complies with legal and ethical requirements and works in line with
organisational policies and procedures
R E M E D I AL M A S S AG E
H L T M SG 00 3 Pe r f o r m re m ed ia l m as s a ge m us c u l os k e le t a l
a s s es s m en t s
H L T M SG 00 5 P r o v i d e r e me d ia l mas s ag e t r e a t m en t s
H L T M SG 00 6 Ad a p t r e me d i a l m as s a ge p r ac t i c e t o me e t
s pec i f i c n ee ds
H L T M SG 00 8 Mo n i t o r an d e va lu a t e r e me d i a l m as s a ge
t r e a t me n t s
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ASSESSMENT INFORMATION
About this marking guide
This document is to be used as a guide to marking the assessment tasks required for this cluster.
This document outlines the instructions provided to the student for each task and accompanying sample/
benchmark answers and any relevant instructions for the assessor.
Assessment tasks
This cluster is assessed in the following ways:
Assessment Task Overview
Assessment Task 1: Written questions Students must correctly answer all 48 questions to demonstrate
their conceptual understanding of the units within this cluster .
Assessment Task 2: Clinic portfolio –
Remedial massage musculoskeletal
assessments
Students are to complete a portfolio that documents remedial
massage musculoskeletal assessments and consultation.
During their 200 hours of clinic work, students will need to
massage client consultation over at least 60 remedial massage
musculoskeletal assessments.
Clients must include a range of males and females across
different stages of lifespan with varied presentations.
Assessment Task 3: Clinic portfolio –
Remedial massage musculoskeletal
treatments
Students are to complete a portfolio that documents
preparation for and management of at least 60 remedial
massage therapy sessions, which must be completed during
their 200 hours of clinic work.
Clients must include a range of males and females across
different stages of lifespan with varied presentations.
Assessment Task 4: Project – monitor
and evaluate remedial massage
practice
This task requires the student to monitor and evaluate the
progress of clients who they have treated on several occasions.
The student must complete the evaluation report which is
divided into 3 sections – client evaluation, treatment plan and
self-development.
Assessment Task 5: Supervisor report Students are to ask their clinic supervisor to complete the
Supervisor Report.
Assessment plan
The Student Assessment Booklet includes an assessment plan that students are required to read and sign.
Get this signed plan before students begin the assessment tasks for this unit. Students can use this plan to
declare whether they need any support or adjustments.
Assessment documents
We have developed a range of comprehensive assessment documents for assessment of this unit.
Assessors will need the following documents:
Assessment Record Tool – to be used by the assessor to record the decision-making process.
This Marking Guide, which includes:
– a guide to assessors on the process of assessment
– benchmark responses to each assessment task
– mapping of assessment tasks to unit of competency requirements (see the end of this booklet).
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DEFINITIONS
Assessment
Assessment is ‘the process of collecting evidence and making judgements on whether competency has been
achieved, to confirm that an individual can perform to the standard required in the workplace, as specified in
a training package or VET accredited course.’1
Dimensions of competency
To be competent, a person must show their ability to perform effectively in a broad capacity. The dimensions
of competency ensure the person being assessed has the skills to perform competently in variety of different
circumstances. To be competent, a person must demonstrate the following:
Task Skills: The skills needed to perform a task at an acceptable level. They include knowledge and
practical skills and these are usually described in the performance criteria.
Task Management Skills: These are skills in organising and coordinating, which are needed to be able to
work competently while managing a number of tasks or activities within a job.
Contingency Skills: The skills needed to respond and react appropriately to unexpected problems,
changes in routine and breakdowns while also performing competently.
Job Role/Environment Skills: The skills needed to perform as expected in a particular job, position,
location and with others. These skills may be described in the range of variables and underpinning skills
and knowledge.
Transfer Skills: The ability to transfer skills and knowledge to new situations and contexts.
Principles of assessment and rules of evidence
Assessment must be conducted in accordance with the rules of evidence and principles of assessment.
PRINCIPLES OF ASSESSMENT
Validity:
Each task has been mapped to unit of competency requirements. Refer to the ‘Unit mapping’ section at the end of this guide for more information.
Assessment tasks are varied and are required to be completed over a period of time and, where required,
on a number of occasions. Practical observations provide opportunities for students to demonstrate both
knowledge and skills.
Reliability:
This marking guide provides benchmark answers for each assessment task to ensure accuracy and
consistency in the assessment decision-making process.
Flexibility:
A range of assessment methods are provided that are relevant to the unit’s context. Fairness:
Students are required to sign an agreement in their Student Assessment Booklet and state if they have any
special needs or considerations that may affect their ability to complete the assessments. Any reasonable
adjustments that are required to be made to these assessments must be noted in the Assessment Record
Tool for this unit, in the checklist for the relevant task.
Students are provided with information about the appeals process in their Student Assessment Booklet
and in their Student Handbook.
1 From the Users’ Guide: Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) 2015
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ASSESSMENT TASK 1: WRITTEN QUESTIONS
TASK SUMMARY:
This is an open book test.
Students need to answer all 48 questions correctly.
Students must answer the questions by writing in the space provided.
If students need more space, they can use extra paper. All additional sheets of paper
must include their name and the question number/s they are answering.
Students may prefer to use their computer to type their answers. Advise students if
they can email their answers as a Word file, or if they must print and submit hard
copies.
WHAT DO STUDENTS NEED IN ORDER TO COMPLETE THIS ASSESSMENT?
Access to textbooks and other learning materials
Access to a computer and the Internet (if students prefer to type their responses).
WHEN AND WHERE DO STUDENTS NEED TO DO THIS?
Students will do this task in the classroom or as homework – advise the students as to which is required.
Provide students with the due date for this assessment so they can write it in their Student Assessment
Booklet.
WHAT DO STUDENTS HAVE TO SUBMIT?
Their answers to each question.
Note to the assessor:
Students must answer all questions correctly. If you identify that students have answered any questions in this task incorrectly, they will need to be given an appropriate time in which to resubmit. Students should
only redo questions that are incorrect; however, they will need to resubmit the entire assessment.
Students can be given the opportunity to answer questions verbally if appropriate.
Discuss timeframes for resubmission with the student when you tell them the outcome for this task.
Instructions to students:
QUESTION 1
For each of the following scenarios, provide the type of legal/ethical consideration or breach.
Amy is new to the workplace and learning some procedures with Mia at the reception desk. During the training session, Mia shows Amy how to serve clients coming into the clinic for their appointments and other general queries. Each time a customer leaves Mia makes inappropriate and disrespectful remarks about them to Amy. Amy also notices Mia ignores ringing phones and does not respond to
email queries.
Legal/ethical consideration or breach?
Codes of conduct/professional manner and conduct
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Sonny tells his therapist that he is happy to proceed with the procedure even though he has been fully
advised of the potential risks on his health.
Legal/ethical consideration or breach?
Informed Consent
Christian has noticed bruises and marks on Jane’s upper body including her arm and shoulders. She has also started limping around the clinic. When asked repeatedly what happened, Jane became emotionally upset and was quick to brush him away. Christian knows she has an aggressive partner.
Legal/ethical consideration or breach?
Mandatory reporting
Mike, Jasmine’s treating therapist asks to treat her outside of normal work hours, offering to provide her with free sessions. He has also started messaging her on her personal mobile at inappropriate times of the day.
Legal/ethical consideration or breach?
Practitioner/client boundaries
Michelle walks into the clinic overhearing some staff members discussing personal details and circumstances of one of her regular clients in front of other waiting patients. Some of the patients are familiar with the client and can overhear personal details shared in the conversation.
Legal/ethical consideration or breach?
Privacy/confidentiality and disclosure
Harry the daily office cleaner is completing his rounds. On a number of occasions, he has identified client history notes and medical information scattered openly around the clinic. He does not know whether there is a correct process for filing away records correctly so he leaves them where he sees them.
Legal/ethical consideration or breach?
Records management
Casey has been seeing her massage therapist on a regular basis, and over the last few sessions she has opened up about her personal life more, in particular her emotional state which she feels is declining. She tells her therapist she thinks she is depressed and is considering taking her own life. Her therapist is not professionally trained in the area of mental health, however she considers herself a good listener and feels she could give Casey some positive advice that she should take.
Legal/ethical consideration or breach?
Work role boundaries (working beyond the scope of practice)
Steven asks his therapist about a new range of herbal supplements recommended by one of his close friends. His therapist Pam knows Steven is currently taking a number of medications as a part of his pain management program. She advises Steven to discuss these supplements and potential effects
with his treating GP as she does not feel that she has the authority to advise him.
Legal/ethical consideration or breach?
Work role boundaries (when referring to medical practitioner)
Luke brings his 8 year old son Ollie into the clinic for the week. A close colleague Kim notices that Ollie is helping Luke with some odd tasks around the office. Some of the jobs involve Ollie handling clinical equipment and industrial cleaning materials. Kim does not feel this is suitable for Ollie.
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QUESTION 14
Select 3 contraindications listed and provide an example of how you would approach this during a client
treatment.
Students answers will vary here, depending on the list of contraindications provided. Students should be able to provide the way treatment should be delivered according to the contraindication.
Vascular disorders – Treatment should be approached with caution, effective communication, and identification of risk factors and provision of advice to help educate the client on self-care management. Massage would involve short intervals and using gentle techniques – a combination of effleurage and petrissage, energy work/reiki techniques.
Neurological dysfunction – Check client blood pressure and pulse including a comparison and assessment of muscle strength, reflexes and sensations of right versus left side. Massage can be performed on specific areas and the client would be encouraged to perform self-strengthening and stimulating exercises.
Medications – Certain physiological and psychological responses may be affected by medications. If a client is taking medications, you should always provide additional support when attempting to physically manoeuvre the client. It is important to ensure that their cognitive senses are functioning at an adequate level when leaving the clinic.
QUESTION 15
Correctly identify the palpable bony landmarks on the following image.
Students must correctly identify each bony landmark corresponding to the image:
A. Medial epicondyle of the femur
B. Patella
C. Lateral epicondyle of the femur
D. Tibial tuberosity
E. Head of the fibula
F. Anterior crest of the tibia
G. Medial surface of the tibia
H. Medial malleolus of the tibia
I. Lateral malleolus of the fibula
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ASSESSMENT TASK 2: CLINIC PORTFOLIO – REMEDIAL MASSAGE MUSCULOSKELETAL
TREATMENTS
TASK SUMMARY:
Students are to complete a portfolio that documents remedial massage musculoskeletal
assessments and consultation. This will be done during their clinic hours.
Clients must include a range of males and females across different stages of lifespan
with varied presentations.
WHAT DO STUDENTS NEED IN ORDER TO COMPLETE THIS ASSESSMENT?
Access to clinic guidelines, policies and procedures
Clinic Workbook
Remedial Massage Musculoskeletal Assessment Forms (refer to the Clinic Workbook).
Access to a private consultation area
Health assessment/client consultation forms
Adjustable height massage table
Towels/sheets for draping
Oils/balms
Hot/cold packs
Bolsters.
WHEN AND WHERE DO STUDENTS NEED TO DO THIS?
Students will do this in the clinic under supervision.
Provide students with the due date for this assessment so they can write it in their Student Assessment
Booklet.
WHAT DO STUDENTS HAVE TO SUBMIT?
Completed portfolio documenting 60 sessions of remedial massage musculoskeletal assessment.
Note to the assessor:
This cluster requires clinic supervision of the student by a person who meets the assessor requirements outlined below.
Assessors must satisfy the Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) 2015/AQTF mandatory competency requirements for assessors. Assessors must also:
Have current clinical experience working as a massage therapist providing services to the general public
Hold practising membership of an Australian professional body that represents massage therapists
Fulfil the continuing professional development requirements of the professional body to which they belong.
Note to the assessor:
Students must complete all parts of this task completely If you identify that students have not correctly completed any part of this task they will need to be given feedback and an appropriate time in which to do tasks again.
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ASSESSMENT TASK 3: CLINIC PORTFOLIO – REMEDIAL MASSAGE MUSCULOSKELETAL
TREATMENTS
TASK SUMMARY:
Students are to complete a portfolio that documents preparation for and management of
at least 60 remedial massage musculoskeletal treatment sessions. This will be done
during their clinic hours.
Clients must include a range of males and females across different stages of lifespan
with varied presentations.
WHAT DO STUDENTS NEED IN ORDER TO COMPLETE THIS ASSESSMENT?
Access to clinic guidelines, policies and procedures
Clinic Workbook
Remedial Massage Musculoskeletal Treatment Form (refer to the Clinic Workbook).
Access to a private consultation area
Health assessment/client consultation forms
Adjustable height massage table
Towels/sheets for draping
Oils/balms
Hot/cold packs
Bolsters.
WHEN AND WHERE DO STUDENTS NEED TO DO THIS?
Students will do this in the clinic under supervision.
Provide students with the due date for this assessment so they can write it in their Student Assessment
Booklet.
WHAT DO STUDENTS HAVE TO SUBMIT?
Completed portfolio documenting 60 sessions of remedial massage musculoskeletal treatment.
Note to the assessor:
This cluster requires clinic supervision of the student by a person who meets the assessor requirements outlined below.
Assessors must satisfy the Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) 2015/AQTF mandatory competency requirements for assessors. Assessors must also:
Have current clinical experience working as a massage therapist providing services to the general public
Hold practising membership of an Australian professional body that represents massage therapists
Fulfil the continuing professional development requirements of the professional body to which they belong.
Note to the assessor:
Students must complete all parts of this task completely If you identify that students have not correctly completed any part of this task they will need to be given feedback and an appropriate time in which to do tasks again.
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ASSESSMENT TASK 4: PROJECT – MONITOR AND EVALUATE REMEDIAL MASSAGE
PRACTICE
TASK SUMMARY
This task requires students to monitor and evaluate treatments they have provided to at least
five different clients who have received at least three treatment sessions.
Students will need to assess client progress and make adjustments to existing treatment
plans based on client evaluation.
Students will also be required to review their own level of practice, identifying areas for
improvement and development opportunities.
WHAT DO STUDENTS NEED IN ORDER TO COMPLETE THIS ASSESSMENT?
Access to a computer (if student prefer type out your answers)
Access to the internet (for conducting online research)
Client information – case history, treatment plan
Evaluation report template (provided).
WHEN AND WHERE DO STUDENTS NEED TO DO THIS?
You will need to do this task during class time or as homework – your assessor will advise
WHAT DO STUDENTS HAVE TO SUBMIT?
Completed evaluation report for five clients.
Note to the assessor:
Students must complete all parts of this task completely If you identify that students have not correctly completed any part of this task they will need to be given feedback and an appropriate time in which to correct or complete their portfolio tasks.
Instructions to the student:
Complete the following Remedial Massage Evaluation forms for each of your five clients.
Each client must have had a least three remedial massage treatment sessions.
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ASSESSMENT TASK 5: SUPERVISOR REPORT
TASK SUMMARY:
Students are to put their name on the Supervisor Report (see the Supervisor Report
document provided in the Student Assessment Booklet). They then need to give a copy
of the Supervisor Report to their clinic supervisor.
WHAT DO STUDENTS NEED IN ORDER TO COMPLETE THIS ASSESSMENT?
Access to their clinic
Access to their clinic supervisor or other relevant third party person.
WHEN AND WHERE DO STUDENTS NEED TO DO THIS ASSESSMENT?
Students will do this task in their clinic under the supervision of their supervisor (or other approved third
party person).
Provide students with the due date for this assessment so they can write it in their Student Assessment
Booklet.
WHAT DO STUDENTS HAVE TO SUBMIT FOR THIS ASSESSMENT?
The Supervisor Report completed by their clinic supervisor.
Instructions to students:
Put your name on the Supervisor Report
Give a copy of the report to your clinic supervisor.
Review the supervisor’s report and any comments made therein.
Refer to the Assessment Record Tool and record the outcomes of this task. Extra columns are provided if the first attempt is not successful.
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UNIT MAPPING – HLTMSG003 Perform remedial massage musculoskeletal assessments
Application This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to assess the needs of clients presenting with soft tissue dysfunction, musculoskeletal imbalance or
restrictions in range of motion (ROM). It requires the ability to gather client information, conduct specific tests and bring information together to develop a remedial
massage treatment plan. There is a strong focus on functional anatomy.
This unit applies to remedial massage therapists.
The skills in this unit must be applied in accordance with Commonwealth and State/Territory legislation, Australian/New Zealand standards and industry codes of
practice.
Licensing requirements N/A
Prerequisites N/A
Element Performance criteria
Assessment Tasks
AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 AT5
1. Determine scope of
client needs
1.1 Explore and clarify client expectations
1.2 Provide clear information about scope and limits of services
to be provided
1.3 Collect an accurate, relevant and organised health record,
and document in a form which can be interpreted readily
by other professionals
1.4 Recognise needs that are beyond scope of own practice
and make referrals to other health care professionals as
required
B
1.5 Identify and respond to any barriers to information
gathering and assessment
C
1.6 Seek client information respectfully and sensitively, using
purposeful, systematic and diplomatic questions
1.7 Manage information in a confidential and secure way
2. Make a physical
assessment
2.1 Provide information about the physical assessment process
and obtain client consent to proceed
2.2 Follow clinical and practitioner hygiene procedures
2.3 Respect client dignity and anticipate sensitivities
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Element Performance criteria
Assessment Tasks
AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 AT5
2.4 Seek client feedback on comfort levels
2.5 Assess client through palpation, observation and ROM
testing
B
2.6 Identify variations from normal posture or structural function
in relation to presenting symptoms
2.7 Analyse static and dynamic variables of posture through
use of functional and special testing indicated by
presenting condition
2.8 Use ongoing questioning with client to gain further
information as required
2.9 Accurately document information from the physical
assessment
3. Develop treatment
plan
3.1 Correlate results of physical assessment with case history A, B
3.2 Consider available medical information and incorporate into
analysis within scope of own practice
A, B
3.3 Identify condition according to stage and related
implications
A, B
3.4 Identify and respond to indications or contraindications for
remedial massage
A, B
3.5 Determine optimum type, duration and frequency of
treatments
A, B
3.6 Use professional judgement to draw substantiated
conclusions about treatment needs
A, B
3.7 Establish expected treatment outcomes based on the
remedial massage framework and evidence
A, B
3.8 Accurately document proposed treatment plan A, B
4.1 Discuss assessment, its implications and rationale for
treatment with the client
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Element Performance criteria
Assessment Tasks
AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 AT5
4. Confirm assessment
and treatment plan
with client
4.2 Assign and agree treatment priorities and expectations in
consultation with the client
B
4.3 Schedule times and session lengths suited to the required
techniques and sequences
B
4.4 Respond to client enquiries using language the client
understands
C
4.5 Discuss referral and collaborative options with the client as
required
B, C
Foundation skills
The Foundation Skills describe those required skills (language, literacy, numeracy and employment skills) that are essential to performance.
Foundation skills essential to performance are explicit in the performance criteria of this unit of competency.
Performance Evidence
Assessment Tasks
AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 AT5
The candidate must show evidence of the ability to complete tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit, manage tasks and manage contingencies in the context of the job
role. There must be evidence that the candidate has:
performed the activities outlined in the performance criteria of this unit during a period of
at least 200 hours of massage client consultation work
prepared for and managed at least 60 remedial massage musculoskeletal assessments -
clients must include males and females from different stages of life with varied
presentations
used remedial massage assessment techniques appropriately, including:
discussion
muscle strength and length tests
observation, including variations of posture
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Performance Evidence
Assessment Tasks
AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 AT5
orthopaedic tests
palpation of prominent bones/structure and phasic and postural muscles
ROM tests
temperature
interacted effectively with clients:
clearly articulated information about services, treatment options and rationale C
engaged clients in decision making C
Knowledge Evidence
Assessment Tasks
AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 AT5
The candidate must be able to demonstrate essential knowledge required to effectively complete tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit, manage tasks and manage
contingencies in the context of the work role. This includes knowledge of:
legal and ethical considerations (national and state/territory) for client assessment:
codes of conduct 1
duty of care 1
informed consent 1
mandatory reporting 1
practitioner/client boundaries 1
privacy, confidentiality and disclosure 1
records management 1
work role boundaries: 1
working within scope of practice 1
presenting symptoms that require referral to a medical practitioner 1
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Knowledge Evidence
Assessment Tasks
AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 AT5
work health and safety 1
referral options for practitioners:
professional health services including complementary health modalities 2 B
community resources and support services 2 B
types and availability of further medical testing 2 B
factors and barriers that may impact on assessment, including:
physical 3 B, C
psychological 3 B, C
cultural 3 B, C
factors that affect individual health status, including:
age 43 B, C
gender 43 B, C
constitution 43 B, C
lifestyle 43 B, C
diet 43 B, C
personal and medical history 43 B, C
values and attitudes 43 B, C
balance of rest and activity 43 B, C
physical environment 43 B, C
social environment 43 B, C
client information required for remedial massage assessment and the scope and depth of
information needed around:
client expectations A, C
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Knowledge Evidence
Assessment Tasks
AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 AT5
client history and its components A
client current state of health A, B
signs and symptoms
onset A, B
duration A, B
location A, B
quality and severity A, B
non-verbal A, B
protocols for performing physical massage assessments:
environment 24
equipment 24
client privacy 24
client instructions 24
remedial massage diagnostic techniques, how and when they are used:
discussion A, B
muscle strength and length tests A, B
observation, including variations of posture A, B
orthopaedic tests A, B
palpation of prominent bones/structure and phasic and postural muscles A, B
ROM tests A, B
temperature A, B
contraindications to treatment and possible indications for referral:
weak bone/joint instability 13, 47 A, B
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Knowledge Evidence
Assessment Tasks
AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 AT5
neurological dysfunction 13, 47 A, B
vascular disorders 13, 47 A, B
lack of working diagnosis 13, 47 A, B
pain of excessive nature or abnormal responses to treatment 13, 47 A, B
patient non-compliance 13, 47 A, B
anatomy:
body systems relevant to massage assessment
muscular physiology Q4 A, B
nervous system, including myotomes, peripheral nerves, nerve impingements
(both root and peripheral)
4–4 A, B
integumentary 8 A, B
skeletal 8 A, B
muscles – major muscle actions including individual actions, planes and synergistic
groups:
temporalis 39–44
masseter 39–44
frontalis 39–44
pterygoids 39–44
longus colli 39–44
digastric 39–44
rectus capitis posterior 39–44
obliquus capitis superior 39–44
obliquus capitis inferior 39–44
splenius capitis 39–44
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Knowledge Evidence
Assessment Tasks
AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 AT5
splenius cervicis 39–44
semi-spinalis capitis 39–44
scalenes 39–44
sternocleidomastoid 39–44
trapezius 39–44
levator scapulae 39–44
latissimus dorsi 39–44
supraspinatus 39–44
infraspinatus 39–44
teres major 39–44
teres minor 39–44
subscapularis 39–44
rhomboids 39–44
pectoralis major 39–44
pectoralis minor 39–44
serratus anterior 39–44
intercostals 39–44
serratus posterior superior 39–44
rectus abdominis 39–44
quadratus lumborum 39–44
psoas 39–44
transverse abdominis 39–44
internal/external obliques 39–44
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Knowledge Evidence
Assessment Tasks
AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 AT5
erector spinae 39–44
semispinalis 39–44
multifidus 39–44
rotatores 39–44
gluteus maximus 39–44
gluteus medius 39–44
gluteus minimus 39–44
piriformis 39–44
gemellus superior/inferior 39–44
obturator internus and externus 39–44
quadratus femoris 39–44
quadriceps 39–44
sartorius 39–44
gracillis 39–44
pectineus 39–44
tibialis anterior 39–44
tibialis posterior 39–44
peroneals 39–44
flexor digitorum longus 39–44
flexor hallucis longus 39–44
hamstrings 39–44
adductor magnus 39–44
adductor longus 39–44
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Knowledge Evidence
Assessment Tasks
AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 AT5
popliteus 39–44
gastrocnemius 39–44
soleus 39–44
extensor digitorum longus 39–44
deltoid 39–44
biceps brachii 39–44
triceps brachii 39–44
flexor carpi radialus 39–44
flexor carpi ulnaris 39–44
palmaris longus 39–44
pronator teres 39–44
brachioradialis 39–44
brachialis 39–44
extensor carpi radialis 39–44
supinator 39–44
anconeus 39–44
coracobrachialis 39–44
thenar muscle 39–44
skeleton:
bones of the body 9, 17
major bony landmarks 11, 14
surface anatomy and palpable bony landmarks 10
bone growth and remodelling 12
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Assessment Tasks
AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 AT5
bony landmarks pertaining to muscles 11, 14
joints:
joint classifications – fibrous, cartilaginous, synovial (glide, plane, ball/socket,
saddle, hinge, condyloid, pivot)
15
joint actions 15 A, B
detailed joint anatomy for each major joint (shoulder, hip, sacroiliac, knee,
ankle/foot, wrist, elbow, acromioclavicular, sternoclavicular, costal, spine,
atlanto-occipital, temporomandibular)
17, 26–34 A, B
accessory/secondary/coupled motions of joints 36, 38 A, B
capsular restrictions and patterns 35 A, B
physiology:
soft tissue: 19
muscle contraction 20, 37 A, B
muscle physiology (reflexes, chemistry, proprioceptors) 21
tendons and ligaments 18 A, B
fascia 19
hard tissue:
bone growth and development 22
abnormal bone growth 23 A, B
conditions commonly seen by massage therapists, including:
neck, back pain and headache 25 A, B
muscle, connective tissue and joint pain 25 A, B
arthritis 25 A, B
repetitive strain injuries and occupational overuse syndromes 25 A, B
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Knowledge Evidence
Assessment Tasks
AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 AT5
postural problems 25 A, B
sports and activity related conditions 25 A, B
stress, anxiety and other mood related problems 25 A, B
treatment planning techniques and considerations B
Assessment Conditions
Assessment Tasks
AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 AT5
Skills must have been demonstrated in the workplace or in a clinical environment that reflects
workplace conditions. The following conditions must be met for this unit:
use of suitable facilities, equipment and resources, including:
health assessment/client consultation forms
private consultation area
adjustable height massage table
towels/sheets for draping
oils/balms
hot/cold packs
bolsters
modelling of industry operating conditions, including provision of services to the general public
clinic supervision by a person who meets the assessor requirements outlined below for at
least 150 of the 200 hours of client consultation work
RTO to ensure Assessors must satisfy the Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) 2015/AQTF
mandatory competency requirements for assessors. In addition, assessors must:
have current clinical experience working as a massage therapist providing services to the
general public
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Assessment Conditions
Assessment Tasks
AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 AT5
hold practising membership of an Australian professional body that represents massage
therapists
fulfil the continuing professional development requirements of the professional body to
which they belong
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UNIT MAPPING – HLTMSG005 Provide remedial massage treatments
Application This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to prepare for and provide remedial massage treatments based on the outcomes of an existing health
assessment and treatment plan.
This unit applies to remedial massage therapists working with clients presenting with soft tissue dysfunction, musculoskeletal imbalance or restrictions in range of
motion (ROM).
The skills in this unit must be applied in accordance with Commonwealth and State/Territory legislation, Australian/New Zealand standards and industry codes of
practice.
Licensing requirements N/A
Prerequisites N/A
Elements Performance Criteria
Assessment Tasks
AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 AT5
1. Prepare client for
treatment
1.2 Interpret treatment plan and clearly outline how the treatment will be
provided and managed
1.3 Explain factors which may interfere with the effectiveness of the treatment
1.4 Inform the client of possible physical or emotional reactions during and
following a session and the appropriate course of action to take
1.5 Follow established protocols to physically prepare the client for treatment
1.6 Confirm client consent for treatment
2. Use remedial
massage techniques
and sequences
2.1 Determine treatment sequence, location and degree of pressure according
to assessment indications
2.2 Use the condition and response of the client as a continual feedback to the
initial assessment
2.3 Position client to optimise their comfort and support while allowing for
optimum application of techniques
2.4 Maintain client dignity through use of draping
2.5 Maintain therapist postures that ensure a controlled distribution of body
weight
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Elements Performance Criteria
Assessment Tasks
AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 AT5
2.6 Maintain client-focused attention throughout the treatment session
2.7 Recognise reactions to treatment and respond promptly
3. Provide advice and
resources to the client
3.1 Educate client in relevant and practical techniques that support the
treatment plan
3.2 Answer client queries with clarity, using language the client understands
3.3 Use honesty and integrity when explaining treatment plans, schedules and
recommendations to the client
3.4 Promote client independence and responsibility in treatment
3.5 Discuss and agree on evaluation strategies
3.6 Accurately document treatment provided and details of client
communications
Knowledge evidence
Assessment Tasks
AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 AT5
The candidate must be able to demonstrate essential knowledge required to effectively complete tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit, manage tasks and manage
contingencies in the context of the work role. This includes knowledge of:
legal and ethical considerations (national and state/territory) for client assessment:
codes of conduct 1
duty of care 1
informed consent 1
mandatory reporting 1
practitioner/client boundaries 1
privacy, confidentiality and disclosure 1
records management 1
work role boundaries: 1
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Knowledge evidence
Assessment Tasks
AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 AT5
working within scope of practice 1
presenting symptoms that require referral to a medical practitioner 1
work health and safety 1
remedial massage techniques and how to apply them:
friction techniques 46 B
compressive techniques 46 B
passive joint movement techniques 46 B
passive soft tissue movement 46 B
deep tissue massage 46 B
muscle energy techniques 46 B
myofascial techniques (without skin penetration) 46 B
trigger point therapy (without skin penetration) 46 B
lymphatic drainage 46 B
temperature therapy 46 B
topical applications 46 B
PNF 46 B
stretching techniques 46 B
mobilisation and movement at major joints (without adjustments or high velocity manipulations) 46 B
endangerment sites - where they are and how to use palpatory skills in these areas according to scope
of practice, including:
anterior triangle of the neck 42
posterior triangle of the neck 42
femoral triangle 42
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Knowledge evidence
Assessment Tasks
AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 AT5
cubital fossa 42
axillary area 42
medial epicondyle 42
lateral epicondyle 42
sternal notch and anterior throat 42
umbilicus 42
twelfth rib dorsal body 42
sciatic notch 42
inguinal triangle 42
popliteal fossa 42
potential reactions during treatment and how to respond:
discomfort A
emotional reactions A
feedback - verbal, tactile, visual A
muscle spasms A
body temperature discomfort A
deep relaxation A
potential reactions following treatment and appropriate client advice to provide A
types of advice and resources that can be provided to clients for their use outside the clinical
environment
documentation requirements for recording treatment details A
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Performance evidence
Assessment Tasks
AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 AT5
The candidate must show evidence of the ability to complete tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit, manage tasks and manage contingencies in the context of the job
role. There must be evidence that the candidate has:
performed the activities outlined in the performance criteria of this unit during a period of at least 200
hours of massage client consultation work
prepared for and managed at least 60 remedial massage treatment sessions - clients must include
males and females from different stages of life with varied presentations, that cumulatively must include
at least 3 presentations of each of the following:
sciatica 25 A
arthritis 25 A
headache 25 A
plantar fasciiti 25 A
shoulder impingement 25 A
TMJ dysfunction 25 A
repetitive strain injuries 25 A
medial and lateral epicondylitis 25 A
carpal tunnel syndrome 25 A
postural imbalances 25 A
applied techniques in each of the following positions during client consultation sessions according to
client needs:
prone
supine
seated
side-lying recumbent
used all of the following techniques appropriately:
frictions 46
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Performance evidence
Assessment Tasks
AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 AT5
passive joint movement 46
passive soft tissue movement 46
deep tissue massage 46
muscle energy 46
neuromuscular 46
press and release 46
myofascial (without skin penetration) 46
trigger point therapy (without skin penetration) 46
lymphatic drainage 46
temperature therapy 46
proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) 46
stretching 46
mobilisation and movement at major joints (without adjustments or high velocity manipulations) 46
Assessment conditions
Assessment Tasks
AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 AT5
Skills must have been demonstrated in the workplace or in a simulated clinical environment that reflects
workplace conditions. The following conditions must be met for this unit:
use of suitable facilities, equipment and resources, including:
client information – case history, treatment plan
A, B
private consultation area
adjustable height massage table
towels/sheets for draping
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Assessment conditions
Assessment Tasks
AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 AT5
oils/balms
hot/cold packs
bolsters
modelling of industry operating conditions, including provision of services to the general public
clinic supervision by a person who meets the assessor requirements outlined below for at least 150 of
the 200 hours of client consultation work
RTO to ensure
Assessors must satisfy the Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) 2015/AQTF mandatory
competency requirements for assessors. In addition, assessors must:
have current clinical experience working as a remedial massage therapist providing services to the
general public
hold practising membership of an Australian professional body that represents remedial massage
therapists
fulfil the continuing professional development requirements of the professional body to which they
belong
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UNIT MAPPING – HLTMSG006 Adapt remedial massage practice to meet specific needs
Application This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to adapt remedial massage assessment and treatment strategies to meet the needs of clients of different
genders and at different stages of life. It also includes the requirement to be able to identify and respond to other specific needs with which the practitioner may be
unfamiliar.
This unit applies to remedial massage therapists.
The skills in this unit must be applied in accordance with Commonwealth and State/Territory legislation, Australian/New Zealand standards and industry codes of
practice.
Licensing requirements N/A
Prerequisites N/A
Elements Performance Criteria
Assessment Tasks
AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 AT5
1. Adapt assessment
and treatment
strategies to stages of
life
1.1 Anticipate and take account of client sensitivities to ensure client dignity is
maintained
1.2 Tailor approaches that take account of different cognitive abilities of clients
at different stages of life
1.3 Adjust physical processes to take account of client capabilities and
physical body features
1.4 Recognise norms and deviations associated with age and gender
1.5 Obtain consents from others when appropriate
2. Respond to unfamiliar
presentations
2.1 Recognise situations where presenting cases or aspects of presenting
cases fall outside current knowledge base or expertise
2.2 Refer client to other practitioners when case is not appropriate to own
scope of practice
A, B
2.3 Identify, access and interpret sources of additional information and advice
when appropriate to continue with the case
A
2.4 Enhance own capacity to deal with the case by conducting case specific
research
A
2.5 Integrate findings into client treatment plans and record details A, B
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Elements Performance Criteria
Assessment Tasks
AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 AT5
3. Extend and expand
own knowledge base
3.1 Pro-actively identify and respond to professional development
opportunities C
3.2 Develop and adjust work practices as part of ongoing practice
development B, C
Knowledge evidence
Assessment Tasks
AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 AT5
The candidate must be able to demonstrate essential knowledge required to effectively complete tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit, manage tasks and manage
contingencies in the context of the work role. This includes knowledge of:
legal and ethical considerations (national and state/territory) for working with specific groups:
children in the workplace 1
codes of conduct 1
discrimination: 1
age 1
disability 1
racial 1
sex 1
duty of care 1
informed consent 1
mandatory reporting 1
practitioner/client boundaries 1
privacy, confidentiality and disclosure 1
records management 1
work role boundaries: 1
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Knowledge evidence
Assessment Tasks
AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 AT5
working within scope of practice 1
presenting symptoms that require referral to a medical practitioner 1
work health and safety 1
treatment management factors that must be considered for clients of different genders and at
different stages of life:
case taking A, B
variations in approach to physical examination
home recommendations A, B
major developmental milestones for different stages of life 16
features of common health conditions that affect the following groups and how those conditions are
assessed and treated in the remedial massage framework:
children 45
A, B
adolescents 45 A, B
adult females at different stages of life 45 A, B
adult males at different stages of life 45 A, B
factors for consideration when providing any form of palliative care 45 A, B
professional responsibilities when presenting cases fall outside of practitioner’s current scope, including:
when referral is appropriate or required A, B
information and advice sources
case research techniques A, B
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Performance evidence
Assessment Tasks
AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4
The candidate must show evidence of the ability to complete tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit, manage tasks and manage contingencies in the context of the job
role. There must be evidence that the candidate has:
performed the activities outlined in the performance criteria of this unit during a period of at least 200
hours of massage client consultation work
managed at least 60 remedial massage assessment and treatment sessions - clients must include males
and females from different stages of life with varied presentations
managed the complete remedial massage assessment and treatment process for at least 3 people from
each of the following groups:
adult females A, B
adult males A, B
elders (over 65) A, B
effectively adapted communication, assessment and treatment strategies to meet client needs A, B
conducted case specific research for at least 3 cases, where key aspects of the condition are not known to
the candidate A, B
Assessment conditions
Assessment Tasks
AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 AT5
Skills must have been demonstrated in the workplace or in a simulated clinical environment that reflects workplace conditions. The following conditions must be met for this unit:
use of suitable facilities, equipment and resources, including:
client information – health assessment consultation forms, case history, treatment plan
private consultation area
adjustable height massage table
towels/sheets for draping
oils/balms
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Assessment conditions
Assessment Tasks
AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 AT5
hot/cold packs
supports
modelling of industry operating conditions, including:
provision of services to the general public
clinic supervision by a person who meets the assessor requirements outlined below for at least 150 of the
200 hours of client consultation work
Assessors must satisfy the Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) 2015/AQTF mandatory
competency requirements for assessors. In addition, assessors must:
RTO to ensure
have current clinical experience working as a remedial massage therapist providing services to the
general public
hold practising membership of an Australian professional body that represents remedial massage
therapists
fulfil the continuing professional development requirements of the professional body to which they belong
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UNIT MAPPING – HLTMSG008 Monitor and evaluate remedial massage treatments
Application This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to monitor and evaluate remedial massage treatments, both from an individual client and whole of practice
perspective.
This unit applies to remedial massage therapists.
The skills in this unit must be applied in accordance with Commonwealth and State/Territory legislation, Australian/New Zealand standards and industry codes of
practice.
Licensing requirements N/A
Prerequisites N/A
Elements Performance Criteria
Assessment Tasks
AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 AT5
1. Evaluate client
progress
1.1 Seek client feedback about treatment impacts and compliance with the
treatment plan
A, B
1.2 Make own observations and assessment of client changes based on
massage framework
A, B
1.3 Evaluate treatment impacts in relation to client’s physical, mental, spiritual and emotional wellbeing
A, B
1.4 Compare changes and improvements with expectations in the treatment
plan, existing research and evidence from own practice
A, B
1.5 Seek additional information from clients when progress suggests this is
needed
A, B
1.6 Accurately document progress in client treatment plan A, B
2. Adjust treatment based
on evaluation
2.1 Determine the need for adjustment to treatment plan based on evaluation
of client progress
All
2.2 Identify and respond to factors that may be inhibiting client progress
2.3 Adjust treatment plans based on outcomes and sources of research or
evidence that support massage practice
2.4 Accurately document any adjustments to treatment plans
3.1 Review progress of clients in context of own individual practice
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Elements Performance Criteria
Assessment Tasks
AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 AT5
3. Develop practice from
client evaluation
3.2 Identify areas of own practice for further research or development to
support client outcomes C
3.3 Pro-actively seek and respond to professional development opportunities C
Knowledge evidence
Assessment Tasks
AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 AT4
The candidate must be able to demonstrate essential knowledge required to effectively complete tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit, manage tasks and manage
contingencies in the context of the work role. This includes knowledge of:
legal and ethical considerations (national and state/territory) for monitoring and evaluation:
children in the workplace 1
codes of conduct 1
duty of care 1
informed consent 1
mandatory reporting 1
practitioner / client boundaries 1
privacy, confidentiality and disclosure 1
records management 1
work role boundaries 1
working within scope of practice 1
presenting symptoms that require referral to a medical practitioner 1
work health and safety 1
types of criteria by which remedial massage treatments are evaluated A, B
expectations of treatment for different conditions and client groups, and factors that impact on those
expectations:
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Knowledge evidence
Assessment Tasks
AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 AT4
client history
A, B
contraindications 13 A, B
compliance A, B
interactions with other treatments A, B
client general health A, B
presenting condition A, B
methods of monitoring treatment progress:
re-assessment A, B
client feedback All
barriers to therapeutic progress and ways to respond within a massage framework All
sources of research and evidence that support massage practice A
principles underpinning continuation or variation of treatment A
professional development opportunities in remedial massage C
Performance evidence
Assessment Tasks
AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 AT5
The candidate must show evidence of the ability to complete tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit, manage tasks and manage contingencies in the context of the job
role. There must be evidence that the candidate has:
performed the activities outlined in the performance criteria of this unit during a period of at least 200 hours of
massage client consultation work
All
managed at least 60 remedial massage assessments and treatment sessions - clients must include males
and females from different stages of life with varied presentations
monitored and evaluated treatments provided to at least 5 different clients with at least 3 treatments per client
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Assessment conditions
Assessment Tasks
AT1 AT2 AT3 AT4 AT5
Skills must have been demonstrated in the workplace or in a simulated clinical environment that reflects
workplace conditions. The following conditions must be met for this unit:
use of suitable facilities, equipment and resources, including:
client information – case history, treatment plan
private consultation area
adjustable height massage table
towels/sheets for draping
oils/balms
hot/cold packs
supports
modelling of industry operating conditions, including provision of services to the general public
clinic supervision by a person who meets the assessor requirements outlined below for at least 150 of
the 200 hours of client consultation work
Assessors must satisfy the Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) 2015/AQTF mandatory
competency requirements for assessors. In addition, assessors must:
RTO to ensure
have current clinical experience working as a remedial massage therapist providing services to the
general public
hold practising membership of an Australian professional body that represents remedial massage
therapists
fulfil the continuing professional development requirements of the professional body to which they
belong
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R E M E D I AL M A S S AG E
H L T M SG 00 3 Pe r f o r m re m ed ia l m as s a ge m us c u l os k e le t a l
a s s es s m en t s
H L T M SG 00 5 P r o v i d e r e me d ia l mas s ag e t r e a t m en t s
H L T M SG 00 6 Ad a p t r e me d i a l m as s a ge p r ac t i c e t o me e t
s pec i f i c n ee ds
H L T M SG 00 8 Mo n i t o r an d e va lu a t e r e me d i a l m as s a ge
t r e a t me n t s Student first name: ______________________________________________________________________
Student last name: ______________________________________________________________________
ART REMEDIAL MASSAGE (ID 101218) HLT52015 DIPLOMA OF REMEDIAL MASSAGE
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INTRODUCTION
Assessment requirements
This record tool is to be used to record the assessment decisions for the Remedial Massage cluster, which
consists of the units:
HLTMSG003 Perform remedial massage musculoskeletal assessments
HLTMSG005 Provide remedial massage treatments
HLTMSG006 Adapt remedial massage practice to meet specific needs
HLTMSG008 Monitor and evaluate remedial massage treatments.
Assessment is based on a number of forms of evidence, as follows:
Task 1: Written questions
Task 2: Clinic portfolio – Remedial massage musculoskeletal assessments
Task 3: Clinic portfolio – Remedial massage musculoskeletal treatments
Task 4: Project – monitor and evaluate remedial massage practice
Task 5: Supervisor report.
These assessments are targeted to a student who is studying the Diploma of Remedial Massage.
Recording assessment outcomes
Use this Assessment Record Tool to record the outcomes of each assessment task related to this cluster. Add
any further comments about the student’s performance to the Assessment Cover Sheet for the relevant task.
Marking Guide
Refer to the Marking Guide for further instructions and details about each assessment task.
ASSESSMENT CHECKLISTS
Use the checklists below to record the outcomes of each task.
Record each outcome on the Record of Assessment Outcomes at the end of this document.
Please note that students are provided with three attempts in which to satisfactorily complete each task.
Columns for each attempt and a space in which to record the date of each attempt (where applicable) have
been provided in the checklists.
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ASSESSMENT TASK 3: CLINIC PORTFOLIO – REMEDIAL MASSAGE MUSCULOSKELETAL TREATMENTS
Comments
Attempt 1
Yes/No
Date: ______________
Attempt 2
Yes/No
Date: ______________
Attempt 3
Yes/No
Date: ______________
Did the student provide evidence that:
They completed at least 60
remedial massage treatment
sessions that included males and
females from different stages of life
with varied presentations (refer to
Clinic Workbook)
They included at least three people
from each of the following groups:
– Adult females
– Adult males
– Elders over 65.
They completed a total of 200 hours of
client assessment work
They included at least three
presentations of each of the
following conditions:
– Sciatica
– Arthritis
– Headache
– Plantar fasciitis
– Shoulder impingement
– TMJ dysfunction
– Repetitive strain injury
– Medial and lateral
epicondylitis
– Carpel tunnel syndrome
– Postural imbalance
– Other
They included each of the
following techniques:
– Frictions
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RECORD OF ASSESSMENT OUTCOMES: REMEDIAL MASSAGE
This section records the outcome of each task/assessment requirement so that the final assessment outcome
can be determined for the following units in this cluster:
HLTMSG003 Perform remedial massage musculoskeletal assessments
HLTMSG005 Provide remedial massage treatments
HLTMSG006 Adapt remedial massage practice to meet specific needs
HLTMSG008 Monitor and evaluate remedial massage treatments.
The table below shows all the assessment requirements for this cluster and indicates which units each
assessment requirement relates to. Once a student has satisfactorily completed all requirements related to a
unit, they can be given a Final Assessment Result of ‘Competent’ for that unit. A number of spaces have been provided to record multiple attempts. Final Assessment Results should only be recorded once all tasks for a
unit have been attempted.
Assessment requirements/tasks
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Task Outcome
Satisfactory (S)
Not satisfactory (NS) Date
Assessor
initials
1. Written questions
2. Clinic portfolio – Remedial massage
musculoskeletal assessments
3. Clinic portfolio – Remedial massage
musculoskeletal treatments
4. Project
5. Supervisor’s Report
Final Assessment Results Result (C/NYC) Date
HLTMSG003 Perform remedial massage musculoskeletal
assessments
HLTMSG005 Provide remedial massage treatments
HLTMSG006 Adapt remedial massage practice to meet specific needs
HLTMSG008 Monitor and evaluate remedial massage treatments
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Student name:
Assessor name:
Assessor signature: Date: / /
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