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Measured, analytical and transparent about decision criteria
Evidence reviewsFor practitioners
A title states the research question, not the quality of the answer. Review the design, participants, technology, outcome measures, losses to follow-up, adverse events and conflicts of interest.
Original language: English
SafetyFor practitioners and clients
A practitioner can describe a typical short-term response and recognise when escalation is needed, but cannot diagnose from a photograph or chat message.
Original language: English
SafetyFor practitioners
Stop the chat when more questions will not change the decision and the client needs in-person or urgent medical assessment. Clear referral advice is safer than endless reassurance.
Original language: English
Treatment areas and techniquesFor practitioners
On the back and chest, the boundary of completed treatment is easy to lose. A grid supports coverage planning but never justifies repeating a pulse through an uncertain strip.
Original language: English
Evidence reviewsFor practitioners and clients
“Alcohol” can refer to different substances, while “fragrance” may represent a complex mixture. A single word reveals no more about suitability than the colour of the packaging.
Original language: English