| occupational medicine |
Diagnose and treat physical and chemical trauma and injuries resulting from industrial accidents.
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| occupational |
therapist, a therapist dealing with return to activities of daily living eg cooking, working.
Ãâó: www.srht.nhs.uk/sah/Glossary/Glossary.htm
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| occupational therapy |
Occupational Therapy is a rehabilitation specialty that is provided by a licensed individual. The Occupational Therapist works with individuals with varying disabilities. Some of the areas the therapist may help the individual regain function are self feeding, oral hygiene, upper body strengthening, dressing/bathing skills, visual/perceptual coordination, splinting and adaptive equipment.
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A group of jobs having common or closely related responsibilities and duties, and occurring in representative industries throughout the country. Actual duties within an occupation may vary from one establishment to another but most areas are common.
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