But with so many options, what is the best choice for you? Consider what you are good at and your educational background. Consider what is a fulfilling lifestyle for you and your family and where you want your future to head.
One of the quicker growing fields is occupational therapy. But you might be asking what are the requirements to become an occupational therapist? It's important to research how to get this job and some of the rewards that it can bring you-- both financially and internally!
One way to think of the difference between these two fields is to recognize that while both occupational therapists and physical therapists help patients, occupational therapists are more concerned with performing every day or repetitive tasks, while physical therapists focus on actual physical movement. For example, if a person is injured in a car accident, a physical therapist will work with the patient on recovering range of movement in arms and legs, while an occupational therapist will work with the patient on improving coordination, managing a wheelchair or walker, and grasping household objects.
So check out your options and see what you like the best!
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occupational therapy is an integral part of the patient rehab experience. “Occupational therapists work closely with other disciplines to develop a plan of care for each patient that’s targeted toward improving the patient’s ability to function in the everyday world.
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