Hi Becca, I just found out I passed the NBCOT! I was so tired of reading books and memorizing things, but I think your video helped me the most during my exam preparation-especially the hand and work rehab part. Thank you!!!
how would you differentiate OA, EHA, and rehabilitation frame of reference, when the interventions used can be modifying the environment , and using adaptive equipments?
Nope! It is confusing because often 'rehabilitation' is thought about as restoration of lost abilities, but that is not the case for the rehabilitative FOR. Instead, it's focus is on restoration of activity through adaptation/compensation!
Hi Becca, I just found out I passed the NBCOT! I was so tired of reading books and memorizing things, but I think your video helped me the most during my exam preparation-especially the hand and work rehab part. Thank you!!!
Huge congrats! Thank you for sharing, and good luck to you now in your career :)
thank you so much! I've always found FORs to be confusing, but you've made this so simple for me to understand!!
how would you differentiate OA, EHA, and rehabilitation frame of reference, when the interventions used can be modifying the environment , and using adaptive equipments?
Hi there! I'm not sure I fully understand the question. Are you asking which frame of reference uses modifying environment and adaptive equipment?
Wait I thought rehab FOR is about restoring pt to the previous level of function
Nope! It is confusing because often 'rehabilitation' is thought about as restoration of lost abilities, but that is not the case for the rehabilitative FOR. Instead, it's focus is on restoration of activity through adaptation/compensation!