I think it is unfair to take this short paragraph out of context, Ron. I
happened to read the entire post on the AOTA listserv and was quite
impressed by the person's dedication to our profession and dedication to
research.

Best,
Orli 

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Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 11:33 AM
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Subject: [OTlist] OT's Domain

Hello All:

I  like taking messages from other resources and posting them here for
discussion.  So,  here's  an  excerpt of a recent message from another
listserve:

        I  want  to  express  a  concern  before  I  proceed: Physical
        Therapists  are  doing a lot of research focusing on improving
        function in the upper extremity- to me this is OT's domain and
        in  order for us to keep this as part of our scope of practice
        we  have  to  make  sure we are all doing everything we can to
        keep it...

What do you guys think about these statements?

Is  the  UE OT's domain of concern any more than it's PT's domain? why
or why not?

Ron


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