Master in Occupational Therapy (MOT) in Orthopedics
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Last updated on 24 Feb 2025
Overview
A Master in Occupational Therapy (MOT) in Orthopedics is a specialized postgraduate program. It focuses on treating and rehabilitating patients with orthopedic conditions. This course typically lasts 2 years. It covers advanced techniques in therapy, injury prevention, and recovery strategies specific to musculoskeletal disorders. Students learn to design and implement therapeutic interventions to enhance patients' mobility and quality of life.

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