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What is the difference between OT and PT?

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What is the difference between OT and PT?

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– Physical therapists are most commonly recognized for their work in restoring function of the legs, back, neck, and torso including the shoulder region. Physical therapists also work with wound care. Occupational therapists are most commonly recognized for restoring function of the upper extremity, especially in hand therapy, as well as addressing daily living activities such as dressing and bathing. They also are involved in cognitive training to assist the patient with planning activities of daily living (ADL’s). Occupational therapy and Speech therapy often work together to further assist patients with cognitive therapies. In our facility, PT and OT work closely together and professionals with both degrees are trained to help patients with their needs for shoulder rehab, elbow, hand therapy, seating evaluations (for wheelchairs and seating systems used with wheelchairs), ergonomic assessment, and Functional Capacity Evaluations (FCE’s).

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Occupational and physical therapists have very similar training, however, the OT receives more training in oral and hand skill interventions and the PT receives more training in postural and gross motor development.

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