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occupational therapist - ترجمة إلى الهولندية

PROFESSION
Occupational therapists; Occupational Therapist; Occupational Therapist, Registered, Licensed; OTR/L

occupational therapist         
bezigheidstherapeute (therapeute dmv. handenarbeid en andere revaliderende activiteiten)
occupational therapy         
  • Occupational therapy. Toy making in psychiatric hospital. World War I era.
  • Occupational therapy during WWI: bedridden wounded are knitting.
  • Platform swing with tire used during occupational therapy with children
THERAPY TO INCREASE SKILLS RELATED TO WORK OR INDEPENDENT LIVING
Therapy/Occupational; Occupational Therapy; Ergotherapy; Occupational therapy in paediatrics; Occupational Therapy in Paediatrics; Master of Occupational Therapy; Master of Science in Occupational Therapy; Recuperative therapy; Work therapy
bezigheidstherapie
occupational disease         
CHRONIC AILMENT THAT OCCURS AS A RESULT OF WORK OR OCCUPATIONAL ACTIVITY; ASPECT OF OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
Occupational Disease; Occupational diseases and disorders; Occupational illness; Occupational Illness; Occupational diseases; Industrial disease; Industrial Disease; Industrial diseases; Occupational condition; Industrial illnesses; Industrial illness
beroepsziekte (ziekte door speciaal beroep veroorzaakt)

تعريف

occupational therapist
(occupational therapists)
An occupational therapist is someone whose job involves helping people by means of occupational therapy.
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ويكيبيديا

Occupational therapist

Occupational therapists (OTs) are health care professionals specializing in occupational therapy and occupational science. OTs and occupational therapy assistants (OTAs) use scientific bases and a holistic perspective to promote a person's ability to fulfill their daily routines and roles. OTs have immense training in the physical, psychological, and social aspects of human functioning deriving from an education grounded in anatomical and physiological concepts, and psychological perspectives. They enable individuals across the lifespan by optimizing their abilities to perform activities that are meaningful to them ("occupations"). Human occupations include activities of daily living, work/vocation, play, education, leisure, rest and sleep, and social participation.

OTs work in a variety of fields, including pediatrics, orthopedics, neurology, low vision therapy, physical rehabilitation, mental health, assistive technology, oncological rehabilitation, and geriatrics. OTs are employed in healthcare settings such as hospitals, nursing homes, residential care facilities, home health agencies, outpatient rehabilitation centers, etc. OTs are also employed by school systems, and as consultants by businesses to address employee work-related safety and productivity. Many OTs are also self-employed and own independent practices. In the United States, OTs are also employed as commissioned officers in the Army, Navy and Air force branches of the military. In the US Army, OTs are part of the Army Medical Specialist Corps. OTs are also a part of the United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, one of eight uniformed services of the United States.

Occupational therapy interventions are aimed to restore/ improve functional abilities, and/or alleviate/ eliminate limitations or disabilities through compensatory/adaptive methods. OTs, thus, evaluate and address both the individual's capacities and his/ her environment (physical and psycho-social) in order to help the individual optimize their function and fulfill their occupational roles. They often recommend adaptive equipment/ assistive technology products and provide training in its use to help mitigate limitations and enhance safety.

أمثلة من مجموعة نصية لـ٪ 1
1. Katie Yancosek, an occupational therapist at Walter Reed.
2. There is currently only one certified occupational therapist working in the strip.
3. The court then heard from Katrine Trolle, a 31–year–old occupational therapist originally from Denmark.
4. But her travelling companion Kathryn Mills, an occupational therapist also from Salisbury, is expected to remain in hospital in Jordan for up to a month.
5. Slough Borough Council agreed to fit a handrail in Mr Stainer‘s bathroom after an occupational therapist visited his sheltered accommodation flat.