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Independence restoration

Occupational therapy

Restore self-care, learning, work, and social participation through personalized intervention.

OT overview

What is occupational therapy?

Occupational therapy helps patients regain daily function such as eating, dressing, personal hygiene, using tools, and completing school or work tasks.

Training real-life skills makes patients more independent in everyday life.

At HandsViet, treatment plans are always based on each patient's real living environment, not a one-size-fits-all protocol.

Occupational therapy methods at HandsViet

Task-specific intervention so gains transfer directly to daily life and work.

Self-care training

Improve eating, dressing, hygiene, and routine self-management.

Self-care

Fine motor and coordination

Restore hand manipulation, eye-hand coordination, and force control in precise tasks.

Fine motor

Environment adaptation

Adapt space, tools, and routines for safer and more independent living.

Environment adaptation

The clinical role of occupational therapy

Occupational therapy bridges medical treatment and real-life function. The target is not just better movement, but better daily performance.

Self-care

Feeding, dressing, hygiene, and safe mobility at home.

Hand function

Train grip strength, dexterity, and eye-hand coordination.

Functional cognition

Improve attention, planning, and task execution.

Return to school/work

Build a safe and sustainable return-to-role pathway.

Role of occupational therapy

Occupational therapy pathway at HandsViet

A clear 4-step pathway to track functional progress and maximize independence.

1

Initial assessment

Assess ADL, fine motor, cognition, and personal goals.

2

Intervention planning

Design a plan based on living context and social role.

3

Functional training

Train real tasks with structured progression.

4

Periodic reassessment

Measure progress and update the plan for long-term outcomes.

Who should start early occupational therapy

Suitable patients

  • After stroke, brain injury, or spinal cord injury.
  • Reduced hand function after injury or surgery.
  • Children with delayed self-care and school participation skills.

Seek early assessment when

  • Basic self-care tasks become difficult.
  • Loss of hand coordination in writing, grip, or fine tasks.
  • High dependence on caregivers in daily routines.
Occupational therapy candidates
Start your independent recovery journey

Book an assessment so the HandsViet team can design the most suitable occupational therapy pathway for you.

Start with a professional assessment to understand the true source of pain and choose the recovery path that fits your body best.

Book an assessment so the HandsViet team can design the most suitable occupational therapy pathway for you.