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What is the difference between Occupational therapy and Physiotherapy? - Delhi
Thursday, 13 April, 2023Item details
City:
Delhi
Offer type:
Offer
Price:
Rs 1,900
Item description
Occupational Therapy
-Occupational Therapy Delhi will help a child develop increased fine motor skills that enable him/her to write, colour, use eating utensils, manipulate a pencil, or open containers or packages, to name a few.
-Occupational therapy will also help a child in areas of self-care such as bathing, dressing, grooming, feeding, etc.
-OTs work with child on the following skills:
-Self-regulation
-Executive functioning
-Sensory Integration
-Visual motor & perceptual skills
-Gross motor & Fine motor skills
-Coordination
-Body awareness
-Play skills
-Activities of daily living skills
Physiotherapy
-Physiotherapist focuses on providing a child with skills in the areas of mobility and gross motor skill that will help him/her engage in daily activities to the best of their ability. Some mobility and gross motor tasks that physical therapists work on include helping a child walk, crawl, jump, stand, kick, and skip.
-Physical therapists can also work on increasing a child’s balance and coordination.
-PTs work with child on the following skills:
-Gait
-Orthotics training
-Strength and endurance
-Balance & coordination
-Motor planning
-Range of motion
-Occupational Therapy Delhi will help a child develop increased fine motor skills that enable him/her to write, colour, use eating utensils, manipulate a pencil, or open containers or packages, to name a few.
-Occupational therapy will also help a child in areas of self-care such as bathing, dressing, grooming, feeding, etc.
-OTs work with child on the following skills:
-Self-regulation
-Executive functioning
-Sensory Integration
-Visual motor & perceptual skills
-Gross motor & Fine motor skills
-Coordination
-Body awareness
-Play skills
-Activities of daily living skills
Physiotherapy
-Physiotherapist focuses on providing a child with skills in the areas of mobility and gross motor skill that will help him/her engage in daily activities to the best of their ability. Some mobility and gross motor tasks that physical therapists work on include helping a child walk, crawl, jump, stand, kick, and skip.
-Physical therapists can also work on increasing a child’s balance and coordination.
-PTs work with child on the following skills:
-Gait
-Orthotics training
-Strength and endurance
-Balance & coordination
-Motor planning
-Range of motion