Occupational therapy in pediatric rehabilitation.

Pediatrician

Research and Therapy Services, Great Falls, Va.

Published: January 1991

Occupational therapy in pediatric rehabilitation focuses on the effects of diseases and of the environment on a child's abilities to function successfully in daily life settings (home, school and playground) and roles (family member, student, etc.). In this paper, the process of pediatric occupational therapy, from assessment to discharge planning, is briefly described. Pediatric occupational therapy intervention strategies including treatment, environmental adaptation, and systems change are presented and illustrated. Three case studies highlighting occupational therapy intervention are discussed.

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