For soft tissue injuries, such as a sprain or strain, you can see a physiotheapist first to have your injury assessed.
For soft tissue injuries (sprain / strain) and in the absence of a physician’s or chiropractor’s first report, the physiotherapist’s assessment report may be sufficient medical evidence to adjudicate a claim. That is assuming that the physiotherapist’s assessment report includes a diagnosis and information about the worker’s level of fitness for work based on objective findings.
This applies only to the adjudication of a claim. All other processes that require a physician’s involvement or opinion are required. (eg. referrals to specialists, diagnostic testing, etc.)
If the physiotherapist suggests that a worker is not fit for work and the adjudicator believes that the opinion of a
physician is necessary, or an employer requests the opinion of a physician, the Adjudicator still has the option of asking the worker to see a physician, or referring the worker for an MSE to obtain a second opinion on fitness for work.