Occupational Therapists

Occupational Physical Therapists: Focus on improving daily functional abilities, often after an injury or surgery. Conditions: Stroke, post-surgery recovery, and neurological impairments. Body Parts: Entire body, focused on areas impacting daily tasks. Procedures/Treatments: Adaptive techniques, balance training, strength exercises, and motor skills training.

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Ergonomic Training Comprehensive Guide What is Ergonomic Training? Ergonomic Training is a specialized educational and therapeutic approach designed to ...

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Geriatric Physical Therapy Comprehensive Guide What is Geriatric Physical Therapy? Geriatric Physical Therapy focuses on improving and maintaining the ...

Functional Training Comprehensive Guide What is Functional Training? Functional Training is a type of physical therapy and exercise that focuses on ...

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Postural Retraining Comprehensive Guide What is Postural Retraining? Postural Retraining is a therapeutic approach focused on correcting and improving ...

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