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  • 1 год назадОпубликованоOT Over Easy

OT Frames of Reference - key buzzwords to identify them, and what to understand for entry level exam

OT theory can feel like a real slog (and believe me, I feel it too!), but I think it can be understood if you have some good application examples. In this video we'll cover biomechanical, developmental, neurodevelopmental theory, occupational adaptation, rehabilitative, and sensory integration frames of reference. If you would like me to continue this as a series, please let me know in the comments below! End music from Sekuora on Pixabay Recommended resources for further study: -TherapyEd's National Occupational Therapy Certification Exam Review & Study Guide, 9th Edition by Rita P Fleming-Castaldy, OTL, FAOTA -Willard and Spackman’s occupational therapy, 13th Edition by Barbara Schell and Glen Gillen Disclaimer: This video is intended to help OT and OTA students learn concepts associated with occupational therapy. It is not intended to be or replace medical advice. Please speak with your healthcare providers if you require advice related to the content of this video. While I have tried to make sure the content of this video is accurate, I cannot guarantee that it reflects the most accurate/recent information on this topic.