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RECUPERATIVE - traducción al árabe

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
  • 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

RECUPERATIVE      

الفعل

أَبْرَأَ ; أَبَلَّ ; أَنْقَهَ ; اِسْتَشْفَى ; اِسْتَصَحَّ ; اِشْتَفَى ; بَرُؤَ ; بَرِئَ ; تَشَفَّى ; تَطَبَّبَ ; تَعَافَى ; ثابَ ; داوَى ; صَحَّحَ ; طابَّ ; عافَى

recuperative      
مُعافٍ (مُعافِي)
recuperative      
‎ مُعافٍ:مُعافِي‎

Definición

Recuperative

Wikipedia

Occupational therapy

Occupational therapy (OT) is a healthcare profession. It involves the use of assessment and intervention to develop, recover, or maintain the meaningful activities, or occupations, of individuals, groups, or communities. The field of OT consists of health care practitioners trained and educated to improve mental and physical performance. Occupational therapists specialize in teaching, educating, and supporting participation in any activity that occupies an individual's time. It is an independent health profession sometimes categorized as an allied health profession and consists of occupational therapists (OTs) and occupational therapy assistants (OTAs). While OTs and OTAs have different roles, they both work with people who want to improve their mental and or physical health, disabilities, injuries, or impairments.

The American Occupational Therapy Association defines an occupational therapist as someone who "helps people across their lifespan participate in the things they want and/or need to do through the therapeutic use of everyday activities (occupations)". Definitions by professional occupational therapy organizations outside North America are similar in content.

Common interventions include:

  • Helping children with disabilities to participate in school and social situations (independent mobility is often a central concern)
  • Training in assistive device technology, meaningful and purposeful activities, and life skills.
  • Physical injury rehabilitation
  • Mental dysfunction rehabilitation
  • Support of individuals across the age spectrum experiencing physical and cognitive changes
  • Assessing ergonomics and assistive seating options to maximize independent function, while alleviating the risk of pressure injury
  • Education in the disease and rehabilitation process
  • Advocating for patient health

Typically, occupational therapists are university-educated professionals and must pass a licensing exam to practice. Currently, entry level occupational therapists must have a masters degree while certified occupational therapy assistants require a two year associates degree to practice in the United States. Individuals must pass a national board certification and apply for a state license in most states. Occupational therapists often work closely with professionals in physical therapy, speech–language pathology, audiology, nursing, nutrition, social work, psychology, medicine, and assistive technology.

Ejemplos de uso de RECUPERATIVE
1. Even with Mr Blair‘s recuperative powers it looks so today.
2. Restrictive and recuperative duty is the blanket term for officers in two situations.
3. The wage bill for the officers – who are on "restrictive or recuperative duties" – is 243 million a year.
4. Those on recuperative duties work as little as one hour each day as they gradually build up their hours.
5. The vast majority of those on recuperative duties are legitimately recovering and are likely to eventually return to work.