Waiver and Informed Consent
At Windsor Sports Therapy is a fundamental part of how we practice safely, ethically, and professionally. Your understanding, safety, and active participation are central to every treatment session.
What Is Informed Consent?
Informed consent means that before any sports massage therapy begins, you are fully informed about the nature and purpose of the treatment and the potential benefits and possible risks.
It ensures that you understand what the treatment involves and that you agree to proceed voluntarily, with full knowledge and clarity.
Personal Responsibility & Health Disclosure
By confirming your informed consent and liability waiver, you acknowledge that:
You have provided accurate, complete, and up-to-date information regarding your medical history, including any medical conditions, injuries, surgeries, allergies, or other relevant health concerns.
You understand it is your responsibility to inform us of any changes to your health status before future sessions.
You agree to communicate openly during treatment if you experience discomfort, pain, or any adverse reaction so adjustments can be made immediately.
Your honesty and communication are essential to ensuring your treatment is both safe and effective.
Voluntary Assumption of Risk
Sports massage therapy, like all physical therapies, carries some inherent risks. By providing informed consent, you acknowledge that:
You have read and understood the information provided to you.
You voluntarily consent to the use of appropriate sports massage techniques and modalities.
You accept responsibility for any risks associated with treatment, except in cases of practitioner negligence or intentional misconduct.
You understand that Windsor Sports Therapy is not responsible for pre-existing medical conditions or outcomes that may arise as a result of undisclosed health information.
Authorisation to Proceed
You authorise Windsor Sports Therapy to proceed with your session, understanding the nature of the treatment and your role within it.
We take informed consent seriously because your safety, trust, and wellbeing matter. It is a shared responsibility, built on transparency, communication, and professional care.