Current Practice of Occupational Therapy for Common Disorders Seen in Rehabilitation Clinics in Saudi Arabia
Alaa M. Arafah, Samar Altherwy, Seham Alzahrani, Ghadeer Alghamdi, Roaa Alghamdi, Mannar Haddad

TL;DR
This study explores the common disorders and treatment approaches used by occupational therapists in Saudi Arabia, highlighting a focus on neurological conditions and the need for more holistic care.
Contribution
The study provides the first detailed insight into occupational therapy practices in Saudi Arabia, identifying common disorders and interventions.
Findings
Neurological diseases like stroke and Parkinson's are the most common conditions managed by occupational therapists in Saudi Arabia.
Therapeutic exercise is the most frequently used intervention, while functional electrical stimulation is rarely applied.
There is a gap in applying a holistic, occupation-based approach in occupational therapy practice in the region.
Abstract
Background: The role of occupational therapy is to provide management for various conditions including neurological, musculoskeletal, and psychological disorders, with the aim of maximizing function and independency in daily occupations. According to the World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT), occupational therapy is a client-centered health profession concerned with promoting health and well-being through occupation. In Saudi Arabia, there are escalating rates of chronic conditions, which create an increasing demand for occupational therapy services. Yet, occupational therapy practice frameworks, as well as areas of assessment and intervention, are not well explored within the context of Saudi Arabia. Purpose: The aim of this research is to identify the most common disorders that occupational therapists work with within Saudi Arabia and the approaches used for managing…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders · Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery · Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation
