Occupation-Based Interventions in Hand Rehabilitation: Stamp Collecting

By discovering what occupations are most meaningful to clients and collaborating together to design therapeutic goals, occupational therapists (OTs) can implement a client-centered approach when designing treatment plans that are uniquely tailored to the individual's interests (Burley et al., 2018; Robinson et al., 2016). Take the example of George, a right-hand dominant man who was receiving occupational therapy services in an outpatient clinic to regain function in his right

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