Mandatory Pre-Therapy Screening: Patient Eligibility and Contraindications
PRECAUTION
The following users or patients must seek advice and consent from an authorised doctor before using this therapy device. Some individuals may also be temporarily prohibited from using the treatment.
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Individuals with Acute Psychiatric Conditions: Persons experiencing significant psychological distress, maladaptive behaviour, or conditions that could pose a risk to themselves or others
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Pregnancy: All pregnant women are strongly advised to seek medical advice; this is particularly important for those with a history of poor health or pre-existing chronic conditions.
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Undiagnosed Severe Symptoms: Patients suffering from extreme, unexplained pain or a chronic illness without a formal diagnosis.
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Non-Ambulatory Patients Without Adequate Support: Bedridden, paralysed, or dependent individuals who cannot be safely positioned for therapy without professional assistance.
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Acute Trauma or Haemorrhage: Individuals with active bleeding, serious accidental injuries, or those in the peri-operative period of an amputation.
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Serious Undiagnosed Infectious Illness: Patients presenting with severe symptoms possibly related to a communicable disease outbreak, prior to a full diagnostic assessment.
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Terminally Ill Patients Without Consent: This applies where therapy is not permitted by the treating clinician or the patient's family.
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Critically Ill Patients: This includes patients in Intensive Care (ICU/CCU), those who are intubated, under sedation or anaesthesia, or dependent on critical medical devices (e.g., ECG monitors, mechanical ventilators, or life-support systems).
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Persistent Pyrexia (High Fever): Individuals with a sustained high fever that is not resolving require medical investigation to determine and treat the underlying cause before commencing therapy.
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Severely Disabled Individuals: Persons who, due to significant physical or cognitive impairment, cannot participate in therapy without the direct and constant supervision of a fully able caregiver.
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Recent Surgical Patients: Patients must wait until fully recovered from any major surgery or complex procedure, typically for a minimum of one month, and must have confirmation from their surgeon that the wound is healed with no risk of complication.