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Occupational therapy on the margins [PDF]

open access: yesWorld Federation of Occupational Therapists Bulletin, 2017
This article discusses occupational therapy’s pursuit of social concerns through practice with marginalised groups or engaging with diversity. In this article we understand the term marginalisation as referring to people who are socially excluded from the rest of the society in which they live because of some economic, cultural, or social difference ...
Pollard, Nicholas, Sakellariou, Dikaios
openaire   +2 more sources

Presbycusis: Pathology, Signal Pathways, and Therapeutic Strategy

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
In ARHL, the stria vascularis, acting as a cochlear battery, gradually loses its ability to maintain the endocochlear potential, leading to impaired hair cell function and progressive hearing loss. Single‐cell sequencing reveals age‐related cellular changes in the cochlea, providing insights into the underlying mechanisms of aging and potential ...
Xiaoxu Zhao   +12 more
wiley   +1 more source

Occupational therapy\u27s link to vocational reeducation, 1910-1925. [PDF]

open access: yes, 1997
The development of occupational therapy is rooted in early 20th century medical reform. During the early 1910s, several members of the medical profession, human service workers, and the larger American society were increasingly disturbed by medical ...
Gutman, Sharon A
core   +1 more source

Characteristics of students who enter occupational therapy education through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) Clearing System [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
Since the 1960s, there has been substantial research outside the United Kingdom (UK) on recruitment to occupational therapy education. Recent UK studies have explored the characteristics of mature students (Craik and Alderman 1998), first-year ...
Craik, C, Wyatt-Rollason, T
core   +1 more source

Mechanical Forces Guide Axon Growth through the Nigrostriatal Pathway in an Organotypic Model

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
Nano‐pulling is a magnetic nanoparticle‐based technology for guiding and promoting the axon growth of induced pluripotent stem cell‐derived dopaminergic neurospheres in vitro or neural progenitors transplanted in the brain tissue. Fine control of axon guidance is essential for reconstructing neural networks and restoring functional connectivity in the ...
Sara De Vincentiis   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Otras Perspectivas (Other Perspectives), Volume 04, Issue 01, November 2000 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2000
Acknowledging that the success of the Occupational Therapy Program hinges on the mutual investment of community and friends beyond the local community, the UNM Occupational Therapy Program faculty and staff have initiated this newsletter.
Occupational Therapy Graduate Program
core   +1 more source

Ferrocene‐Functionalized Black Phosphorus Nanoplatform Enables Targeted and Prolonged MRI Visualization of Atherosclerotic Plaques

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
Aminoferrocene is employed to modify black phosphorus, generating stable phosphorus radicals (FcP). The FcP is then functionalized with hyaluronic acid (HA) to produce the HA‐FcP radical complex, thereby developing a novel, highly efficient, sensitive, long‐lasting, and low‐heavy‐metal‐content radical contrast agent for targeted imaging of ...
Xiao Huang   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Otras Perspectivas (Other Perspectives), Volume 13, Issue 01, December 2009 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Acknowledging that the success of the Occupational Therapy Program hinges on the mutual investment of community and friends beyond the local community, the UNM Occupational Therapy Program faculty and staff have initiated this newsletter.
Occupational Therapy Graduate Program
core   +2 more sources

Ageism within occupational therapy? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Despite the arrival of the National Service Framework for Older people in 2001, age discrimination continues to exist in both popular society and health and social care settings.
Davys, D
core   +2 more sources

The Effect of Immersion Technology on the Quality of Life in Older Adults: A Systematic Review

open access: yesAGING MEDICINE, EarlyView.
Immersive technologies, especially virtual reality (VR), significantly improve the quality of life for older adults by enhancing physical health, cognitive function, and psychological well‐being. These technologies can be adapted to meet individual needs, making them an effective tool for addressing the challenges of aging.
Solmaz Sohrabei   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

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