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What's the difference between occupational and physical therapy?

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There is no well defined boundary between Occupational Therapy (OT) and Physical Therapy (PT), so it's easy to see why the public is often confused by the differences between the two professions. The fact of this "overlap" between these two health care disciplines often works to the public's advantage, as frequently both occupational and physical therapists work with a patient at the same time, and coordinate treatments closely with one another.

What is the difference between Physical and Occupational Therapy?

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In its infancy, physical therapy (PT) was used to help World War I veterans re-acquire skills they had lost due to nerve, muscle, or bone injuries. Today, one of the main goals of PT is to identify and treat problems with movement and posture. PTs can help children learn or become more proficient at a variety of movement skills, including rolling, sitting, crawling, walking, jumping, running, bike riding, etc. See similar questions...

What is the difference between Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy?

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There is a lot of overlap between the 2 professions. Physical therapists, in general, are trained in how to strengthen muscles and retrain them to work correctly after trauma, injury, illness, or developmental problems. Physical therapists will help people improve walking, balance, strength and coordination. See similar questions...

What types of diagnosis do you see in physical and occupational therapy?

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For athletes looking for the more competitive edge we also provide a performance enhancement programs (Performax and Fit Fore Golf). See similar questions...

Where do patients receive Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy and/or Speech-Language Therapy?

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Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy and Speech Therapy are offered for Inpatients and Outpatients at Doctors Community Hospital. Appointments with Physical Therapy can be scheduled by calling 301-552-8507. Occupational and Speech Therapy patients may call 301-552-8134 to schedule an appointment. See similar questions...

What will I have to do after physical therapy?

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Some patients will need to continue with home exercises. Some may choose to continue with a gym exercise program. Others will complete their rehabilitation and return to normal daily activities. It is important that you communicate your goals to your therapist, so he/she can develop a custom program for you. See similar questions...

How do I know if I need physical or occupational therapy and what must I do to access your clinic?

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In most cases you'll need a referral to be seen at any of our clinics. You can be referred by a physician, chiropractor, podiatrist, nurse practitioner, physician assistant, dentist, oral surgeon. Discuss the matter with any of these provider sources and see if they feel therapy would be appropriate for you. See similar questions...

Please could you tell me what intensity of Occupational Therapy is recommended for stroke patients?

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Charges for mailing a flier or similar to our members to go out with a mailing, e.g. with the newsletter in June / December: See similar questions...

What is occupational therapy?

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Occupational therapy specializes in the treatment of upper extremity injuries and disorders to the wrist, hand, and elbow. Our occupational therapists commonly treat orthopedic and neurological impairments and have extensive experience with post surgical management. Our occupational therapists work with patients to restore functional pain free use of their arms and hands in daily activities. See similar questions...

Why has my doctor ordered occupational therapy or physical therapy services?

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Your child's physician has requested a therapy evaluation to determine if therapy services could improve your child's abilities. Occupational therapy and physical therapy make it possible for infants, children and adolescents with injuries, physical challenges and/or developmental challenges to live their lives to their fullest potential. Our policy requires a written physician's prescription to initiate therapy services. See similar questions...

Is Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, or Speech Therapy covered by my insurance?

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Most rehabilitation is covered by insurance, however health plans may vary. Our office staff will assist you in determining your coverage. See similar questions...

Can I receive Physical, Speech, or Occupational Therapy at home?

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Yes. Physical, Speech and Occupational Therapy are available for homebound adults and children. Experienced and highly trained physical therapists provide gait training, range of motion exercises, muscle strengthening, and transfer training until the patient returns to an optimal level of functioning. Speech and Occupational therapy are also available for those who find it difficult to attend out-patient therapy. See similar questions...

Is occupational or physical therapy provided to students?

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Yes. These services are provided is the student’s need is related to their disability and the service will allow them to benefit from special education. No. However, such conditions may be considered under other disability classifications if they adversely affect educational performance. Yes. See similar questions...

What is Pediatric Occupational Therapy?

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The primary occupation of children is play. Through play, children learn the foundation of skills necessary for success in school, among peers, and in activities of daily living. Play involves exploring/interacting with their environment, people, objects, and toys. As children grow older, they also take on the role of the student. As a student, the child is responsible for academic skills such as writing, drawing, cutting with scissors, and paying attention. See similar questions...

What is the prognosis for TBI patients?

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According to experts, approximately half of severely head-injured patients require surgery to remove or repair ruptured blood vessels or contusions. Disabilities resulting from a TBI depend upon the severity of the injury, the location of the injury, and the age and general health of the individual. See similar questions...

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