Code of Ethics for the Physical
Therapist
(APTA)
• Preamble
• The Code of Ethics for the Physical Therapist
(Code of Ethics) delineates the ethical oblig
ations of all physical therapists as determined
by the House of Deleg ates of the American
Physical Therapy Association (APTA).
The purposes of this Code of Ethics are
to :
1. Define the ethical principles that form the
foundation of physical therapist practice in
patient/client management, consultation,
education, research, and administration.
2. Provide standards of behavior and
performance that form the basis of professional
accountability to the public.
3. Provide guidance for physical therapists facing
ethical challenges, reg ardless of their
professional roles and responsibilities.
4. Educate physical therapists, students, other
health care professionals, regulators, and the
public regarding the core values, ethical prin-
ciples, and standards that guide the professional
conduct of the physical therapist.
5. Establish the standards by which the
American Physical Therapy Association can
determine if a physical therapist has engaged in
unethical conduct.
• This Code of Ethics is built upon the five roles
of the physical therapist (management of
patients/clients, consultation, education,
research, and administration)
• The core values of the profession, and the
multiple realms of ethical action ( individual,
organizational, and societal ).
• Physical therapist practice is guided by a set of
seven core values : accountability, altruism,
compassion/caring , excellence, integrity,
professional duty, and social responsibility.
• Fundamental to the Code of Ethics is the
special obligation of physical therapists to
empower, educate, and enable those with
impairments, activity limitations, participation
restrictions, and disabilities to facilitate
greater independence, health, wellness, and
enhanced quality of life.
Principles:
• Principle #1: Physical therapists shall respect
the inherent dignity and rights of all
individuals.
• (Core Values: Compassion, Integrit y)
• 1A . Physical therapists shall act in a respectful
manner toward each person reg ardless of ag
e, g ender, race, nationality, religion, ethnicity,
social or economic status, sexual orientation,
health condition, or disability.
• 1B. Physical therapists shall recognize their
personal biases and shall not discriminate
• against others in physical therapist practice,
consultation, education, research, and
administration.
• Principle #2: Physical therapists shall be
trustworthy and compassionate in addressing
the rights and needs of patients/clients.
• (Core Values: Altruism, Compassion,
Professional Duty)
• 2A . Physical therapists shall adhere to the
core values of the profession and shall act in
the best interests of patients/clients over the
interests of the physical therapist.
• 2B. Physical therapists shall provide physical
therapy services with compassionate and
caring behaviors that incorporate the
individual and cultural differences of
patients/clients.
• 2C. Physical therapists shall provide the
information necessary to allow patients or
their surrogates to make informed decisions
about physical therapy care or participation in
clinical research.
• 2D. Physical therapists shall collaborate with
patients/clients to empower them in decisions
about their health care.
• 2E . Physical therapists shall protect
confidential patient/ client information and
may disclose confidential information to
appropriate authorities only when allowe d or
a s require d by law.
• Principle #3: Physical therapists shall be
accountable for making sound professional
judgments.
• (Core Values: Excellence, Integrit y)
• 3A . Physical therapists shall demonstrate
independent and objective professional judgment
in the patient’s/client’s best interest in all practice
settings.
• 3B. Physical therapists shall demonstrate
professional judgment informed by professional
standards, evidence ( including current literature
and established best practice), practitioner
experience, and patient/client values.
• 3C. Physical therapists shall make judgments
within their scope of practice and level of
expertise and shall communicate with,
collaborate with, or refer to peers or other
health care professionals when necessary.
• 3E . Physical therapists shall provide
appropriate direction of and communication
with physical therapist assistants and support
personnel.
• Principle #4: Physical therapists shall
demonstrate integrity in their relationships
with patients/clients, families, colleagues,
students, research partici pants, other health
care providers, employers, payers, and the
public.
• (Core Value: Integrity)
• 4A . Physical therapists shall provide truthful ,
accurate, and relevant information and shall
not make misleading representations .
• 4B. Physical therapists shall not exploit
persons over whom they have supervisory,
evaluative or other authority (e g , patients/cl
ients, students, supervisees, research
participants, or employees).
• 4C. Physical therapists shall discourage
misconduct by health care professionals and
report illegal or unethical acts to the relevant
authority, when appropriate.
• 4D. Physical therapists shall report suspected
cases of abuse involving children or vulnerable
adults to the appropriate authority, subject to
law.
• 4E . Physical therapists shall not engage in any
sexual relationship with any of their
patients/clients, supervisees, or students .
• 4F. Physical therapists shall not harass anyone
verbally, physically, emotionally, or sexually.
• Principle #5: Physical therapists shall fulfill
their legal and professional obligations.
• (Core Values: Professional Dut y, Account
ability)
• 5A . Physical therapists shall comply with
applicable local , state, and federal laws and
regulations .
• 5B. Physical therapists shall have primary
responsibility for supervision of physical
therapist assistants and support personnel .
• 5C. Physical therapists involved in research
shall abide by accepted standards governing
protection of research participants .
• 5D. Physical therapists shall encourage
colleagues with physical , psychological , or
substance -related impairments that may
adversely impact their professional
responsibilities to seek assistance or counsel .
• 5E . Physical therapists who have knowledge
that a colleague is unable to perform their
professional responsibilities with reasonable
skill and safety shall report this information to
the appropriate authority.
• Principle #6: Physical therapists shall
enhance their expertise through the lifelong
acquisition and refinement of knowledge,
skills, abilities, and professional behaviors.
• (Core Value: Excellence)
• 6A . Physical therapists shall achieve and
maintain professional competence.
• 6B. Physical therapists shall take responsibility
for their professional development based on
critical self- assessment and reflection on
changes in physical therapist practice,
education, health care delivery, and
technology.
• 6C. Physical therapists shall evaluate the
strength of evidence and applicability of
content presented during professional
development activities before integrating the
content or techniques into practice.
• Principle #7 : Physical therapists shall
promote organizational behaviors and
business practices that benefit
patients/clients and society.
• (Core Values: Integrity, Accountability)
• 7A . Physical therapists shall promote practice
environments that support autonomous and
accountable professional judgments .
• 7B. Physical therapists shall seek
remuneration as is deserve d and reasonable
for physical therapist services .
• 7C. Physical therapists shall not accept gifts or
other considerations that influence or give an
appearance of influencing their professional
judgment.
• 7E . Physical therapists shall be aware of
charges and shall ensure that documentation
and coding for physical therapy services
accurately reflect the nature and extent of the
services provided .
• Principle #8: Physical therapists shall
participate in efforts to meet the health
needs of people locally, nationally, or
globally.
• (Core Value: Social Responsibility)
• 8A . Physical therapists shall provide prob ono
physical therapy services or support
organizations that meet the health needs of
people who are economically disadvantaged ,
uninsured , and underinsure d .
• 8D. Physical therapists shall educate members
of the public about the benefits of physical
therapy and the unique role of the physical
therapist.

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  • 1. Code of Ethics for the Physical Therapist (APTA)
  • 2. • Preamble • The Code of Ethics for the Physical Therapist (Code of Ethics) delineates the ethical oblig ations of all physical therapists as determined by the House of Deleg ates of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA).
  • 3. The purposes of this Code of Ethics are to : 1. Define the ethical principles that form the foundation of physical therapist practice in patient/client management, consultation, education, research, and administration. 2. Provide standards of behavior and performance that form the basis of professional accountability to the public.
  • 4. 3. Provide guidance for physical therapists facing ethical challenges, reg ardless of their professional roles and responsibilities. 4. Educate physical therapists, students, other health care professionals, regulators, and the public regarding the core values, ethical prin- ciples, and standards that guide the professional conduct of the physical therapist.
  • 5. 5. Establish the standards by which the American Physical Therapy Association can determine if a physical therapist has engaged in unethical conduct. • This Code of Ethics is built upon the five roles of the physical therapist (management of patients/clients, consultation, education, research, and administration)
  • 6. • The core values of the profession, and the multiple realms of ethical action ( individual, organizational, and societal ). • Physical therapist practice is guided by a set of seven core values : accountability, altruism, compassion/caring , excellence, integrity, professional duty, and social responsibility.
  • 7. • Fundamental to the Code of Ethics is the special obligation of physical therapists to empower, educate, and enable those with impairments, activity limitations, participation restrictions, and disabilities to facilitate greater independence, health, wellness, and enhanced quality of life.
  • 8. Principles: • Principle #1: Physical therapists shall respect the inherent dignity and rights of all individuals. • (Core Values: Compassion, Integrit y) • 1A . Physical therapists shall act in a respectful manner toward each person reg ardless of ag e, g ender, race, nationality, religion, ethnicity, social or economic status, sexual orientation, health condition, or disability.
  • 9. • 1B. Physical therapists shall recognize their personal biases and shall not discriminate • against others in physical therapist practice, consultation, education, research, and administration.
  • 10. • Principle #2: Physical therapists shall be trustworthy and compassionate in addressing the rights and needs of patients/clients. • (Core Values: Altruism, Compassion, Professional Duty)
  • 11. • 2A . Physical therapists shall adhere to the core values of the profession and shall act in the best interests of patients/clients over the interests of the physical therapist. • 2B. Physical therapists shall provide physical therapy services with compassionate and caring behaviors that incorporate the individual and cultural differences of patients/clients.
  • 12. • 2C. Physical therapists shall provide the information necessary to allow patients or their surrogates to make informed decisions about physical therapy care or participation in clinical research.
  • 13. • 2D. Physical therapists shall collaborate with patients/clients to empower them in decisions about their health care. • 2E . Physical therapists shall protect confidential patient/ client information and may disclose confidential information to appropriate authorities only when allowe d or a s require d by law.
  • 14. • Principle #3: Physical therapists shall be accountable for making sound professional judgments. • (Core Values: Excellence, Integrit y)
  • 15. • 3A . Physical therapists shall demonstrate independent and objective professional judgment in the patient’s/client’s best interest in all practice settings. • 3B. Physical therapists shall demonstrate professional judgment informed by professional standards, evidence ( including current literature and established best practice), practitioner experience, and patient/client values.
  • 16. • 3C. Physical therapists shall make judgments within their scope of practice and level of expertise and shall communicate with, collaborate with, or refer to peers or other health care professionals when necessary.
  • 17. • 3E . Physical therapists shall provide appropriate direction of and communication with physical therapist assistants and support personnel.
  • 18. • Principle #4: Physical therapists shall demonstrate integrity in their relationships with patients/clients, families, colleagues, students, research partici pants, other health care providers, employers, payers, and the public. • (Core Value: Integrity)
  • 19. • 4A . Physical therapists shall provide truthful , accurate, and relevant information and shall not make misleading representations . • 4B. Physical therapists shall not exploit persons over whom they have supervisory, evaluative or other authority (e g , patients/cl ients, students, supervisees, research participants, or employees).
  • 20. • 4C. Physical therapists shall discourage misconduct by health care professionals and report illegal or unethical acts to the relevant authority, when appropriate. • 4D. Physical therapists shall report suspected cases of abuse involving children or vulnerable adults to the appropriate authority, subject to law.
  • 21. • 4E . Physical therapists shall not engage in any sexual relationship with any of their patients/clients, supervisees, or students . • 4F. Physical therapists shall not harass anyone verbally, physically, emotionally, or sexually.
  • 22. • Principle #5: Physical therapists shall fulfill their legal and professional obligations. • (Core Values: Professional Dut y, Account ability)
  • 23. • 5A . Physical therapists shall comply with applicable local , state, and federal laws and regulations . • 5B. Physical therapists shall have primary responsibility for supervision of physical therapist assistants and support personnel .
  • 24. • 5C. Physical therapists involved in research shall abide by accepted standards governing protection of research participants . • 5D. Physical therapists shall encourage colleagues with physical , psychological , or substance -related impairments that may adversely impact their professional responsibilities to seek assistance or counsel .
  • 25. • 5E . Physical therapists who have knowledge that a colleague is unable to perform their professional responsibilities with reasonable skill and safety shall report this information to the appropriate authority.
  • 26. • Principle #6: Physical therapists shall enhance their expertise through the lifelong acquisition and refinement of knowledge, skills, abilities, and professional behaviors. • (Core Value: Excellence)
  • 27. • 6A . Physical therapists shall achieve and maintain professional competence. • 6B. Physical therapists shall take responsibility for their professional development based on critical self- assessment and reflection on changes in physical therapist practice, education, health care delivery, and technology.
  • 28. • 6C. Physical therapists shall evaluate the strength of evidence and applicability of content presented during professional development activities before integrating the content or techniques into practice.
  • 29. • Principle #7 : Physical therapists shall promote organizational behaviors and business practices that benefit patients/clients and society. • (Core Values: Integrity, Accountability)
  • 30. • 7A . Physical therapists shall promote practice environments that support autonomous and accountable professional judgments . • 7B. Physical therapists shall seek remuneration as is deserve d and reasonable for physical therapist services .
  • 31. • 7C. Physical therapists shall not accept gifts or other considerations that influence or give an appearance of influencing their professional judgment.
  • 32. • 7E . Physical therapists shall be aware of charges and shall ensure that documentation and coding for physical therapy services accurately reflect the nature and extent of the services provided .
  • 33. • Principle #8: Physical therapists shall participate in efforts to meet the health needs of people locally, nationally, or globally. • (Core Value: Social Responsibility)
  • 34. • 8A . Physical therapists shall provide prob ono physical therapy services or support organizations that meet the health needs of people who are economically disadvantaged , uninsured , and underinsure d .
  • 35. • 8D. Physical therapists shall educate members of the public about the benefits of physical therapy and the unique role of the physical therapist.