| AOMA | American Occupational Medical Association |
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| AOT | accessory optic tract; Anderson Olsson table; anodal opening tetanus; Association of Occupational Th... |
| AOTA | American Occupational Therapy Association |
| AOTF | American Occupational Therapy Foundation |
| CAOT | Canadian Association of Occupational Therapy |
| occupational therapist |
The member of the rehabilitation team who helps maximize a person's independence.
Ãâó: members.tripod.com/~cripkorner/glossary.html
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| occupational illness |
is any abnormal condition or disorder, other than one resulting from an occupational injury, caused by exposure to environmental factors associated with employment. It includes acute and chronic illnesses or diseases that may be caused by inhalation, absorption, ingestion, or direct contact.
Ãâó: www.nsc.org/lrs/glossary.htm
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| occupational therapy |
Therapy to help learn or relearn daily living and developmental skills. An occupational therapist is a professional trained in this area of treatment.
Ãâó: www.providence.org/alaska/tchap/glossary/O.htm
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| occupational acne |
Acne caused by the exposure to certain products found at an individual's work.
Ãâó: www.sdrpharma.com/sj.htm
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| occupational therapist |
A therapist who specializes in child development and who will evaluate your child's skills, especially in the areas of fine motor and eye-hand coordination, and general development. The OT can assist you and your child in daily living skills and is mainly concerned with hand strength and use of arms and hands.
Ãâó: www.azspinabifida.org/gloss.html
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