Liz,
   
  This is in reference to the question you had about what an OT would do with a 
neck/back pain patient.  I am likewise curious why the body part would matter 
relative to the need for OT services?  It should only matter that a deficit in 
ones ability to complete a desired occupation exists.  It would seem plausible 
that a patient with back pain would have difficulty, if not inability, to 
complete at least some of their occupations.  Therefore, occupational therapy 
is indicated.
   
  Jimmie


 
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