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What is Occupational Therapy

Handbook of Research on ICTs and Management Systems for Improving Efficiency in Healthcare and Social Care
The use of productive or creative activity in the treatment or rehabilitation of physically or emotionally disabled people.
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Videogames as Therapy: A Review of the Medical and Psychological Literature
Mark Griffiths (Nottingham Trent University, UK), Daria J. Kuss (Nottingham Trent University, UK), and Angelica B. Ortiz de Gortari (Nottingham Trent University, UK)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-3990-4.ch003
Abstract
There is a long history of using videogames in a therapeutic capacity, including rehabilitation for stroke patients, people with traumatic brain injuries, burns victims, wheelchair users, Erb’s palsy sufferers, children undergoing chemotherapy, children with muscular dystrophy, and autistic children. This chapter briefly examines a number of areas including: (1) videogames as physiotherapy and occupational therapy, (2) videogames as distractors in the role of pain management, (3) videogames and cognitive rehabilitation, (4) videogames and the development of social and communication skills among the learning disabled, (5) videogames and impulsivity/attention deficit disorders, (6) videogames and therapeutic benefits in the elderly, (7) videogames in psychotherapeutic settings, (8) videogames and health care, and (9) videogames and anxiety disorders. It is concluded that there has been considerable success when games are designed to address a specific problem or to teach a certain skill. However, generalizability outside the game-playing situation remains an important consideration.
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Videogames as Therapy: A Review of the Medical and Psychological Literature
The use of productive or creative activity in the treatment or rehabilitation of physically or emotionally disabled people.
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Occupational Therapists’ Perceptions about the Non-Use of Recommended Assistive Technology (AT)
Use of meaningful occupation to assist people who have disabilities in achieving a healthy and balanced lifestyle and to enable an inclusive society so that all people can participate to their potential in daily occupations of life.
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Social Telerehabilitation
Helps to solve the problems that interfere with an individual ability to do the things that are important to them; it can also prevent a problem or minimize its effects.
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Outpatient Oxygen Therapy, Illness Experience, and Mental Health: Contributions in the Occupational Area
Occupational therapy, and its professionals, occupational therapists, help people throughout their lives to participate in the activities and tasks they want and need to perform through the therapeutic use of daily activities.
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Occupational Therapy: Developing Skills for the Job of Living
A branch of allied healthcare that utilizes therapeutic activities of daily living and occupations to help people across the lifespan participate in the things they want and need to do.
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