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How does an Occupational Therapist (OT) differ from a Physical Therapist (PT)?

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How does an Occupational Therapist (OT) differ from a Physical Therapist (PT)?

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Typically, an OT will focus on upper extremity strength/range of motion, sensory integration, work performance, daily living activities, and adaptive behavior. A PT will emphasize joint motion, muscle strength and endurance, heart and lung function, lower extremity, and back injuries.

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