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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.
Occupational therapy journals (7 P) P. ... Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development; N. ... Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin; T.
ARRCT is the open-access companion journal to the Archives and is published online by Elsevier. 2020: The Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, ACRM's flagship journal, celebrates its 100th year of continual publication. 2024: ARRCT Archives of Rehabilitation Research and Clinical Translation received an Impact Factor of 1.9. ARRCT ...
Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin is a peer-reviewed academic journal that covers research in the field of rehabilitation counseling. The journal's editors are Fong Chan ( University of Wisconsin, Madison ) and Timothy Tansey ( University of Wisconsin, Madison ).
It covered research on rehabilitation medicine. It published ten issues in print and electronic formats each year. The journal's website contains the full archive dating back to 1964. The journal was established in 1964 as the Bulletin of Prosthetics Research, obtaining its latest name in 1983.
Telerehabilitation (or e-rehabilitation [1] [2] [3] is the delivery of rehabilitation services over telecommunication networks and the internet. Telerehabilitation allows patients to interact with providers remotely and can be used both to assess patients and to deliver therapy.
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.
Rehabilitation Psychology is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal and the official journal of Division 22 of the American Psychological Association. The journal was established in 1972 and covers research on the "broader fields of psychology and rehabilitation." [1] The current editor-in-chief is Anna Kratz and Paul B. Perrin.