Conditions in Occupational Therapy
"Conditions in Occupational Therapy" by Diane Diretteand and Ben Atchison is a comprehensive and essential resource for healthcare professionals and students alike. This book provides a detailed overview of various medical conditions and their impact on a patient's ability to engage in daily activities. Through its practical and evidence-based approach, the book offers a unique insight into the world of occupational therapy and how it can be used to enhance the lives of patients.
Diane Dirette, an occupational therapist and educator, has over 30 years of experience in the field of occupational therapy. She has worked in various clinical settings and has published extensively on the subject of occupational therapy. In "Conditions in Occupational Therapy," she brings her wealth of knowledge and expertise to the forefront, providing readers with a comprehensive guide to understanding and managing medical conditions.
The book is organized by medical condition, making it easy to navigate and use as a quick reference guide. Each chapter provides an in-depth analysis of a specific condition, including its causes, symptoms, and the impact it has on a patient's daily life. Additionally, the book provides practical treatment strategies that healthcare professionals can use to help their patients achieve optimal functional outcomes.
Overall, "Conditions in Occupational Therapy" is an indispensable resource for healthcare professionals and students seeking to deepen their understanding of medical conditions and how they can be managed through occupational therapy. With its practical approach and comprehensive coverage of various medical conditions, this book is a must-have for anyone seeking to provide the highest quality care for their patients.
Author: Diane Dirette and Ben Atchison MEd OTR FAOTA
Link to buy: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1975153855
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