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24th June 2014, 08:30 PM
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Occupational therapy prospect in INDIA?


Respected,sir/mam Iam arya,a 4thyear undergraduate student of occupational therapy,in Pt.DDU Institute for the physically handicapped,new delhi 02.And now it seems that this course won't pay for even my own spendings,the college has got no counselling cell for students and we are thoroughly underestimated for opting this cou




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13th March 2015, 12:31 PM
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Occupational Therapy, often abbreviated as “OT”, incorporates meaningful and purposeful occupation to enable people with limitations or impairments to participate in everyday life. Benefit from Occupational Therapy : A wide variety of people may benefit from Occupational Therapy, these may include people. Work-related injuries including lower back problems or repetitive strain injuries Physical, cognitive or psychological limitations following a stroke, brain injury or heart attack, Arthritis, multiple sclerosis, or other serious chronic conditions, Birth injuries, learning difficulties, or developmental disabilities, Orthopedics (fractures/falls), Osteoarthritis Rheumatoid Arthritis. Physical capacity evaluation. Hand rehabilitation.Burns, Nerve injuries, Amputations
Road Traffic Accidents etc. Prosthetic and Orthosois training. ADL (Activities of Daily Living) & Assistive Device Training.
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