Functional Cognition: An Opportunity to Highlight the Role of Occupational Therapy in Post-Concussion Care
As concern surrounding concussion and the associated long-term effects grow, a continued need for comprehensive, holistic concussion care emerges. Occupational therapists are well-equipped to address the wide variety of symptoms and deficits that clients may experience post-concussion. Functional co...
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Main Authors: | Rachel Taylor Postma (Author), John V. Rider (Author), Robyn Otty (Author) |
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