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Occupational Rehabilitation Counseling
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1945W HAT is called vocational guidance is now an established program of assistance to young persons as they reach the age at which they must begin specialized vocational or professional training. Such persons must first understand and emotionally accept their own capabilities and disabilities; then they select a goal, and finally they begin a period of ...
Edmund G. Williamson, Edward S. Bordin
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Physical Rehabilitation and Occupational Therapy
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2018Head and neck cancer and associated treatments can have debilitating effects on patient physical function and quality of life. The American Cancer Society's Head and Neck Cancer Survivorship Care Guidelines recommend that all patients receive an assessment after their treatment to address complications that may impact long-term recovery and function ...
Lauren C, Capozzi +2 more
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Vestibular Rehabilitation With Graded Occupations
The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1995These three case reports are examples of the use of graded, purposeful activities in remediating the symptoms of vestibular disorders. Therapists can design individualized treatment plans for each patient by incorporating activities of interest to the patient. The treatment activities must include the particular head movements and positions that elicit
H, Cohen +3 more
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2011
[Extract] This chapter is devoted to the ways in which people with occupational injuries and diseases think and behave differently to people injured outside of work... It is beyond the scope of this chapter to include specific details of any particular employee compensation systems, which vary between regions.
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[Extract] This chapter is devoted to the ways in which people with occupational injuries and diseases think and behave differently to people injured outside of work... It is beyond the scope of this chapter to include specific details of any particular employee compensation systems, which vary between regions.
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[Occupational rehabilitation of gynecologic tumor patients. Occupational rehabilitation].
Zentralblatt fur Gynakologie, 1991After primary treatment due to genital and breast cancer we judged with a total of three hundred and sixty three (363) working women the reintegration into their former jobs. The rate of rehabilitation amounted to 37.2 per cent. The temporary prescription of sheltered jobs--i.e.
H, Leitsmann +3 more
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Physical therapy and occupational rehabilitation
Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, 1991Occupational rehabilitation, while acknowledged as a multidisciplinary field, is only as effective as contributions of its individual disciplines. Physical therapy has been and is continuing to be an integral part of both the clinical and scientific portions of the team. Inherent in the physical therapy profession are three educational components which
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Occupational Rehabilitation in Singapore and Malaysia
Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, 2011Asia is the new and favored magnet of economic attention and foreign investments after it made an almost uneventful rebound from the depths of financial crisis of 2008/2009. Not many Western observers fully understand the diversity that is Asia other than perhaps its 2 growing economic giants of China and India.
Kay-Fei, Chan +7 more
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Cardiac Rehabilitation — An Occupational Therapist's Approach
Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1977The inclusion of the occupational therapist as a member of the treatment team for cardiac rehabilitation is a new approach used by Durham Regional Home Care Program. The cardiac classifications and the energy costs of the various activities used to develop the Occupational Home Care Program are described.
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Occupational Therapy and Low Vision Rehabilitation
Occupational Therapy In Health Care, 1988This article addresses low vision rehabilitation programs and the certified occupational therapy assistant's role in a low vision, outpatient, ambulatory-care service. An individual who acquires low vision secondary to eye or brain pathology may have some useful vision but not enough to facilitate ease in performing activities of dail living.
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Cognition, Cognitive Rehabilitation, and Occupational Performance
The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2019AbstractThe American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) asserts that occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants, through the use of occupations and activities, facilitate clients’ cognitive functioning to enhance occupational performance, self-efficacy, participation, and perceived quality of life. Cognitive processes are integral
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