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  2. What Is an Occupational Therapist? - WebMD

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    Occupational therapists have a Master's degree in occupational therapy. Some may also have a doctorate. A Master's degree takes two to three years to finish, and a doctoral degree about 3.5 years.

  3. Occupational therapy - Wikipedia

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    Occupational therapy ( OT) is a healthcare profession that 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.

  4. Occupational therapist - Wikipedia

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    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 training in the physical, psychological, and ...

  5. Occupational Therapy Versus Physical Therapy - WebMD

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    Differences Between OT and PT. The main difference between occupational therapy and physical therapy is the scope. Physical therapists usually focus on helping people move better. On the other ...

  6. Occupational Therapy vs. Physical Therapy: How Do They Differ?

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    The bottom line. Physical therapy (PT) and occupational therapy (OT) are types of rehabilitative care. While they have similar goals and treat many of the same conditions, they also differ. PT ...

  7. Occupational Therapy: Benefits for Children with ... - WebMD

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    They help kids develop or regain the skills they need to succeed in school, sports, and other activities. The goal is to help kids reach their developmental milestones and become more independent ...

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