Occupational Rehabilitation
Occupational rehabilitation is the science and practices of inveterate injured workers to a level of work activity that is suitable to their functional and cognitive capacity, both of which are influenced by the severity of a worker's injuries. The role of occupational therapists in the workplace is to simplify individuals’ ability to return to work. Occupational therapist’s assistance their clients in accomplishment their extreme level of function with the aim of meeting the physical and emotional demands of their job.
- Occupational psychology
- Positive psychology management
- Occupational medicine
- Gerontology
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- Physiatrist
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