Occupational Therapist Perspectives in Upper Limb Prosthetic Rehabilitation.
A study published in Hand Clinics examines how occupational therapists approach upper limb prosthetic rehabilitation, offering clinician perspectives on this specialized area of practice. The findings are relevant to physical and occupational therapists working with amputee populations, particularly those involved in upper extremity rehabilitation teams. Understanding OT roles in prosthetic fitting and training can inform interdisciplinary collaboration in restoring function for patients with upper limb loss.
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