The following acts of biokineticist shall, for the purposes of the Act, be deemed to be acts that pertain especially to the profession of biokinetics:


Promotion of physical abilities, prevention of certain ailments, and physical selection:
- Recording of general history with a view to determining the risks of exercise (if any) for the individual.
- Evaluation: Physical work capacity test: Determination of physical work capacity with the aid of a cycle ergo meter or treadmill, monitoring equipment and available associated equipment to arrive at and determine an effective and safe exercise level for an exercise programme prescription using the following tests:
- Monitoring of heart rate with an electro-cardiograph or heart rate monitor during multistage workloads
- Measurements of blood pressure and other physiological responses before, during and after work.
- Measurement of range of motion and muscle strength.
- Evaluation of body posture and body composition.
- Exercise programme prescription: Prescription, follow-up of and guidance of specific exercise programmes.
- Physical selection: Evaluation of and exercise programme prescription for special groups and professions.
Final phase rehabilitation:
Musculoskeletal system:
- Functional ergological assessment: The assessment of the affected limb or body part to determine the functional limitations with the aid of the following:
- Specific history of the condition and previous treatment, and a general medical history.
- Specific assessment of the affected limb or body part. This includes the manual determination of: – range of motion; – muscle strength; and – flexibility.
- Analysis of posture
- Specialised tests for muscle strength, muscle exhaustion and range of motion of joints by means of the assessment of torque, muscle, work, ratios between antagonistic muscle groups with regard to torque and work, bilateral comparisons with regard to torque and work, range of motion and extent and position of restriction resulting from injury or deviation.
| Knee: | Flexion/extension: | bilateral |
| Ankle: | Dorsi/plantarflexion: | bilateral |
| Inversion/eversion: | bilateral | |
| Shoulder: | Abduction/adduction: | bilateral |
| Extension/flexion: | bilateral | |
| Elbow: | Abduction/adduction: | bilateral |
| Extension/flexion: | bilateral | |
| Hip: | Abduction/adduction: | bilateral |
| Extension/flexion: | bilateral | |
| Wrist: | Extension/flexion: | bilateral |
| Pronation/supination: | bilateral | |
| Back: | Flexion/extension | |
| Rotation | ||
| Lateral flexion/extension |
- Rehabilitation programme prescription: Orthopaedic final phase rehabilitation programme prescription. Taking the patient through rehabilitation programme prescription.
- Rehabilitation session: Orthopaedic final phase rehabilitation session
- Rehabilitation session on specialised equipment: Final phase rehabilitation with the aid of electronic-hydraulic isokinetic systems.
Medical conditions:
Functional assessment:
- General history with a view to determining the risks of exercise for the patient.
- (Physical work capacity test: The determination of physical work capacity with the aid of a cycle ergo meter or treadmill, monitor equipment and available associated equipment to determine an effective and safe final phase rehabilitation programme prescription using the following tests:
- Monitoring of heart rate by means of an electrocardiograph or heart rate monitor during multistage workloads.
- Measurement of blood pressure and other physiological responses before, during and after workloads.
Rehabilitation programme prescription:
- Final phase rehabilitation programme prescription for specific medical conditions.