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Hello, As part of my course I have to compare podiatry to another health profession. I have chosen occupational therapy. I would be very interseted if any of you podiatrists have worked with or involved occupational therapists in any patient treatment plans and if so what with. Any interesting stories out there?


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Bug does a lot of work with kids in co-operation with OT's; esp the sensory integration stuff. You may want to message her and point her to this thread (she has not logged in for a few weeks though)
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Thanks for the tip. Ill try that.

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Default Re: Podiatrists and occupational therapists?

Here I am :)

I have worked in community health on an early intervention team alongside an OT/Physio/Speechies etc for a long time.

I'm more than happy to share the experiences with you if you want to message me here or email me cyliebug@gmail.com

ETA: Just saw your message and replied to you there.
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Some OT's specialise in lymphoedema - great results.

I can refer you to a relevent South African OT if you need more info.

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Just a note to say thank you to everybody who has helped me with information for my essay. It has been an invaluable help

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