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0:07 1:48 Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy Defined - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip Be able to even get through a threshold but all those kinds of mobility. Things is what physicalMoreBe able to even get through a threshold but all those kinds of mobility. Things is what physical therapy works on as well as core strength so occupational therapy the the term is a bit misleading.
Often, when indicated, the SLP and the OT will work closely together to focus on maximizing functional progress during therapy, with goals to carry over new skills into the community or school setting. Speech therapy treatment sessions typically occur once or twice per week for about 30 minutes per session.
0:07 1:48 Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy Defined - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip Be able to even get through a threshold but all those kinds of mobility. Things is what physicalMoreBe able to even get through a threshold but all those kinds of mobility. Things is what physical therapy works on as well as core strength so occupational therapy the the term is a bit misleading.
While occupational therapists work to treat patients from head to toe, speech therapists are more narrowly focused on treating complications that affect speech, language, and swallowing abilities.
ing to the APTA, these plans should include at minimum: (1) diagnoses; (2) long-term treatment goals; and (3) type, amount, and duration of therapy services. But, you may also want to include short term goals and discharge plans to make the plan more meaningful to the patient as well as the providers.
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The most basic difference between physical therapy and occupational therapy is that a PT focuses on improving the patients ability to move their body whereas an OT focuses on improving the patients ability to perform activities of daily living.
In conjunction, occupational therapy allows children to gain the physical and mental strength needed for communication, which will help them to succeed in activities for everyday life. The marriage of speech and occupational therapy for expression and communication is vital to the overall development of a child.
A rehabilitation therapy team comprises physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech-language pathology professionals, all of whom work together to provide care to patients whose lives have been affected by disease, injury, or disability.

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