7th Edition of
Singapore Nursing Research Conference
March 15-17, 2027 | Singapore
Physiotherapy and occupational therapy are allied healthcare professions that focus on enhancing individuals' well-being and functional abilities. While both professions share common goals, they have distinct approaches and areas of expertise.
Physiotherapy, often referred to as physical therapy, aims to restore and improve the physical function and mobility of individuals who may be affected by injuries, illnesses, or disabilities. Physiotherapists use a variety of techniques, including exercises, manual therapy, and therapeutic modalities such as ultrasound or electrical stimulation, to address musculoskeletal issues, improve joint mobility, and alleviate pain. They work with patients across various age groups and conditions, from athletes recovering from sports injuries to individuals managing chronic pain or recovering from surgery.
In summary, while physiotherapy concentrates on physical rehabilitation and movement, occupational therapy emphasizes the broader scope of daily activities and functional independence. Both professions play crucial roles in promoting holistic health and improving the overall quality of life for individuals facing various health challenges.









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