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    becoming a medical therapist. Physical therapists aim to improve mobility, while occupational therapists work toward restoring the function of their patients. Occasionally both physical therapists and occupational therapists work together in the same clinic so that their patients reap the benefits that each program has to offer. Around this area you can find a variety of clinics, private practices, and hospitals that employ both physical therapists and occupational therapists; to name a few: Huntsville

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    have repeat business, and with repeat business comes more work, and more pay to follow. Physical therapists have a salary range between $54,000 and $110,000 according to 2011 statistics. That's more than registered nurses and occupational therapists. PT’s average $78,270.00, as occupational therapy averages $74,000 and massage therapists a whopping $36,000. The highest paid in the physical therapist profession work is in the metropolitan areas of Texas, in El Paso and McAllen pay well. and Fairbanks

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    through each day. A physical therapist is the person who stays with a patient for the duration of the rehabilitation process. A physical therapist leads the patient through the process of regaining physical strength and helps the patient regain control of their future. Much like many careers that involve interaction with individuals, physical therapy reaches beyond

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    A Physical Therapist Assistant is a job occupation that involves assisting a Physical Therapist who helps with the rehabilitation of individuals who have past injuries or are working towards strengthening what they are weak with. They help people get back to their normal self and ready to operate in society normally. The Physical Therapist Assistant mostly helps with the workouts and stretches that patients have to do. They help with impairments, disabilities, and their mobility(U.S. Bureau of Labor

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    due to an injury or a disability, occupational therapists will build treatment based on what matters to you. What gives your life meaning? What will enhance your confidence and sense of well-being? Do you want to independently dress yourself? Drive yourself to the grocery store? Chop celery to make your favorite chicken salad? At your occupational

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    There are many different conceptual models available to occupational therapists today. These include the Canadian model of occupational performance and engagement (CMOP-E), the Model of Human Occupation (MOHO), the biomechanics model, the Kawa model and the rehabilitation model. These are very important to the profession and in guiding the occupational therapy process. The focus of this essay will mainly be on the MOHO. The occupational therapy process is the client-centred delivery

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    motion, but with the help of a certified hand therapist, I was able to regain full range of motion and prove the doctors wrong. Months later I had surgery to reconstruct my elbow that had not healed properly, but again I was able to regain full range of motion thanks to my therapist. While the doctors were able to fix my arm, it was the therapists who were able to give me my quality of life back. It was at this moment that I knew I wanted to be a therapist. During my freshman year of college, I began

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    rehabilitation unit within a nursing home. I enjoyed watching the occupational therapists care for their patients in a specific, yet holistic way. Speaking frequently with a patient about hockey, despite the communication difficulty caused by his stroke, prompted his therapist to hand us hockey sticks; together we passed a bean bag back and forth prudently, engaging the side of his body affected by his stroke. His therapist took his interest and assimilated it into his therapy; this

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    Otago Polytechnic School of Occupational Therapy Course Name: Human Occupation/Fieldwork 2 Course Number: BT503001 Assessment Title: Assessment 3: Essay Student Name: Mikhel Singh Student Identification Number: 1000016816 Name of Lecturer: Hilary Blamires Date Due: 19th November 2014 Date Submitted: 19th November 2014 Word Count: 1857 I declare that this assignment is original and my own work and that It has not been submitted for assessment elsewhere. I acknowledge that

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    I was never the three sport athlete with a 4.0 GPA living on a farm that everyone seems to idealize about a boy from a small town. I did not play football, but I loved observing the crowd’s reactions to the teams. I did not live or work on a farm, but I was fascinated with agriculture and how pesticides interacted with crops. I did not enjoy gym class until we talked about muscles. While this small-town Americana offers comfort and a sense of completeness to many, I felt myself drawn towards other

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