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1. Assessment: Evaluating patient's ability to perform daily activities, including physical and cognitive functions.
2. Goal setting: Collaborating with patients to set realistic goals for regaining independence in daily activities.
3. Treatment planning: Developing personalised plans to address patient's specific needs, including:
- Activities of Daily Living (ADL) training
- Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) training
- Adaptive equipment and technology recommendations
- Home and work environment modifications
4. Therapeutic interventions: Implementing various techniques, including:
- Exercise and physical activity programs
- Cognitive rehabilitation
- Compensatory strategies for physical limitations
- Education on energy conservation and pacing
5. Pain management: Helping patients manage chronic pain through various techniques.
6. Rehabilitation: Assisting patients in regaining independence in daily activities after injury or illness.
7. Health promotion: Educating patients on healthy lifestyle choices, injury prevention, and wellness strategies.
8. Collaboration: Working with interdisciplinary teams, including doctors, nurses, and other health care professionals.
9. Documentation: Maintaining accurate records of patient assessments, treatments, and progress.
10. Continuous learning: Staying updated with best practices, research, and professional development opportunities