Purpose. To describe the processes used by an experienced occupational therapist to make individualized intervention choices to support functional goal achievement for people with upper limb hypertonicity
Healthcare professionals working with upper limb (UL) amputees more often than not, have the privile...
Knowledge and reasoning in practice: An example from physiotherapy and occupational therap
Background: Clinical reasoning is generally defined as the numerous modes of thinking that guide cli...
This study applied social judgment theory to the exploration of factors influencing occupational the...
Understanding and supporting occupational therapists clinical decision-making for the management of ...
Purpose: Hypertonicity practice is challenging due to the high degree of variability in presentation...
This study employed social judgement theory to identify and determine the relative importance of fac...
Occupational therapists make clinical decisions to help clients with upper limb performance dysfunct...
Objective: Therapists select and respond to specific information or knowledge (factors) to decide on...
Professional reasoning is the thinking processes of an occupational therapist when engaging in pract...
OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this study was to explore current conceptualizations of clinical reasoning...
Occupational therapists use therapeutic reasoning (also referred to as clinical reasoning) to analyz...
Item does not contain fulltextAim: To determine if a Clinical Reasoning Protocol assisted occupation...
Background Stroke survivors form the largest client group seen by occupational therapists and a la...
The most important skill an occupational therapist can give an adult upper extremity prosthetic user...
Healthcare professionals working with upper limb (UL) amputees more often than not, have the privile...
Knowledge and reasoning in practice: An example from physiotherapy and occupational therap
Background: Clinical reasoning is generally defined as the numerous modes of thinking that guide cli...
This study applied social judgment theory to the exploration of factors influencing occupational the...
Understanding and supporting occupational therapists clinical decision-making for the management of ...
Purpose: Hypertonicity practice is challenging due to the high degree of variability in presentation...
This study employed social judgement theory to identify and determine the relative importance of fac...
Occupational therapists make clinical decisions to help clients with upper limb performance dysfunct...
Objective: Therapists select and respond to specific information or knowledge (factors) to decide on...
Professional reasoning is the thinking processes of an occupational therapist when engaging in pract...
OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this study was to explore current conceptualizations of clinical reasoning...
Occupational therapists use therapeutic reasoning (also referred to as clinical reasoning) to analyz...
Item does not contain fulltextAim: To determine if a Clinical Reasoning Protocol assisted occupation...
Background Stroke survivors form the largest client group seen by occupational therapists and a la...
The most important skill an occupational therapist can give an adult upper extremity prosthetic user...
Healthcare professionals working with upper limb (UL) amputees more often than not, have the privile...
Knowledge and reasoning in practice: An example from physiotherapy and occupational therap
Background: Clinical reasoning is generally defined as the numerous modes of thinking that guide cli...