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  • ...ion of Occupational Therapy: a Continuing Challenge'. ''British Journal of Occupational Therapy'', 71 (8), 314-320. ISSN 0308-0226 *Dimond, Bridgit C. (2004) ''Legal Aspects of Occupational Therapy''. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishers. ISBN 1-4051-1343-X
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  • ...s, adults, [[geriatrics]], and with people with psychiatric disorders. In occupational therapy, the term ''occupation'' refers to meaningful activities. Therefore, thera In contrast with [[physical therapy]], which is often complementary, occupational therapy is less concerned with the function of musculoskeletal components and more
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  • {{r|Occupational therapy}} {{r|British Journal of Occupational Therapy}}
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  • ...us health and education publications, including the ''[[British Journal of Occupational Therapy]]'', on topics such as the [[holistic]] approach to medicine and [[ethic]]s
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  • ...raduate student who will be graduating this upcoming May with a Masters in Occupational Therapy. I have extensive knowledge in this area, and have actually contributed a
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  • ....familiesonline.co.uk/article/articleview/2784/1/45 'Good Will Hunting for Occupational Therapy']
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  • ...h a variety of allied health professions including [[physical therapy]], [[occupational therapy]], [[speech therapy]], [[recreational therapy]] and [[prosthetics]]. As th
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  • *[[Occupational therapy]]
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  • ...be part of physical rehabilitation or [[occupational therapy]]. Art and [[occupational therapy|occupational therapists]] may work, as a team, with clients who had a prior
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  • ...ve radiation therapy and surgery, [[social work]], [[physical therapy]], [[occupational therapy]] and [[complementary and alternative medicine]].
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  • Where physical therapy concentrates on strength and range of motion, [[occupational therapy]] improves function with respect to specific tasks in [[activities of daily
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  • ...] (rehabilitation medicine), the professions of [[physical therapy]] and [[occupational therapy]] became established. #[[Occupational therapy]]
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  • In 2000, the field of "ergonomics consulting" was heralded by [[The American Occupational Therapy Association]] (AOTA) as the number one field in a list of the top ten emerg Many [[occupational therapy|occupational therapists]] have been moving into the field of ergonomics<ref
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  • ...g on the type of arthritis and include [[Physical therapy|physical]] and [[occupational therapy]], and medications (symptomatic or targeted at the disease process causing
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  • ...[[history]], [[speech pathology]], [[audiology]], [[physical therapy]], [[occupational therapy]] or any of a wide variety of other fields. Gerontologists are responsible
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  • ...iety of Plastic Engineering, Sports Management Club, SSU Pep Club, Student Occupational Therapy Association, the Other World Society, the Shawnee Democratic Society, the N
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  • ...neurology|neurologists]], [[nursing]], [[physical therapy|physical]] and [[occupational therapy]], and other disciplines relevant to each case. Cancer treatment frequently
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  • * [[Occupational therapy]]
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  • ...her to help the patient. These include nursing staff, [[physiotherapy]], [[occupational therapy]], [[speech and language therapy]], and usually a [[physician]] trained in For most stroke patients, [[physical therapy]] (PT) and [[occupational therapy]] (OT) are the cornerstones of the rehabilitation process. Often, [[assist
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  • ...S. "Sensory and motor differences for individuals with Asperger Syndrome: Occupational therapy assessment and intervention" in Stoddart, Kevin P. (Editor) (2005), p. 198. * [[occupational therapy|occupational]] or [[physical therapy]], to assist with [[sensory integratio
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  • Other therapies are [[weight loss]], [[occupational therapy]], [[podiatry]], [[physiotherapy]], [[joint injection]]s, and special tools
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  • ...armacologic assistance from [[social worker]]s, [[physical therapy]] and [[occupational therapy]] are often extremely helpful. ...o improved methods of limiting disability, such as [[physical therapy]], [[Occupational Therapy]] and [[speech therapy]], along with more successful treatment of common co
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  • ...nce there as well). Art therapy is sometimes considered as an adjunct to [[occupational therapy]], since it can improve eye-hand coordination.
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  • ...se subpages: [[Observable (quantum computation)]], [[Occipital scales]], [[Occupational therapy]], [[Oceanography]], [[Octonions]], [[Ocular scales]], [[Odin]], [[Odo, Cou
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  • ...ular event. I hope you do not have permanent sequellae and seek out active occupational therapy and physicial therapy to regain as much function as possible. My thoughts
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