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  2. Occupational therapy - Wikipedia

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    Occupational therapy (OT), also known as ergotherapy, is a healthcare profession. Ergotherapy is derived from the Greek ergon which is allied to work, to act and to be active. Occupational therapy is based on the assumption that being active is a basic human need and that purposeful activity has a health-promoting and therapeutic effect.

  3. Vocational rehabilitation - Wikipedia

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    Occupational therapists [10] [11] are the core profession in vocational rehab. The role of occupational therapists in the workplace is to facilitate individuals' ability to return to work. Occupational therapists assist their clients in reaching their maximum level of function with the aim of meeting the physical and emotional demands of their job.

  4. Canadian model of occupational performance and engagement

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    It was initially inspired by occupational performance frameworks proposed by the American Occupational Therapy Association [5] and Reed and Sanderson. [6] However, calls to develop a national quality assurance system lead to its forerunner in 1983 - 'Client-Centred Guidelines for the Practice of Occupational Therapy'. [7]

  5. Noriko Kamakura - Wikipedia

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    Noriko Kamakura (鎌倉 矩子; September 29, 1939 – June 16, 2023) [1]:22 was a practitioner, researcher, and academic leader in occupational therapy.She was in the initial generation of people who became occupational therapists in Japan.

  6. Occupational therapist - Wikipedia

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    Occupational therapists (OTs) are health care professionals specializing in occupational therapy and occupational science. OTs and occupational therapy assistants (OTAs) use scientific bases and a holistic perspective to promote a person's ability to fulfill their daily routines and roles.

  7. Occupational therapy in India - Wikipedia

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    Occupational therapy's stature began to grow when diploma level educational programs transitioned to baccalaureate level programs in late 1980s. The last decade of the 20th century was a golden decade for OT in India as 13 new baccalaureate level OT programs were established in India between 1990 and 2000.

  8. Gary Kielhofner - Wikipedia

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    Gary Wayne Kielhofner (February 15, 1949 – September 2, 2010) was an American social scientist and influential occupational therapy theorist who rose to prominence as a scholar during his time as Professor and Wade-Meyer Chair of the Department of Occupational Therapy at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

  9. Occupational Therapy in Health Care - Wikipedia

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    Occupational Therapy in Health Care is a peer-reviewed healthcare journal covering occupational therapy. It is published by Informa and is edited by Anne E. Dickerson (East Carolina University). [1] Occupational Therapy in Health Care was established in 1984 and is published 4 times a year. [2]