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Is it appropriate for a licensed massage therapist (LMT) to advertise using the word rehabilitation?

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Is it appropriate for a licensed massage therapist (LMT) to advertise using the word rehabilitation?

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Although there is no prohibition per se, the Medical Board discourages an LMTs use of the word rehabilitation when advertising services. According to the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, rehabilitation, in part, is to restore or bring to a condition of health or useful and constructive activity. The practice of massage therapy as the treatment of disorders of the human body seems to fit within the popular definition of rehabilitation. However, there is a more technical meaning of rehabilitation within the healthcare community, which encompasses, among other tasks, the establishment of a problem list, a comprehensive care plan and the structuring of therapeutic goals. The more technical definition falls within the scopes of practice of such professionals as physicians, physical therapists, speech pathologists, athletic trainers and occupational therapists. Furthermore, a prohibition included in the recently passed scope of practice for LMTs is [t]he prescription of therapeutic exercis

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