#rehabilitation
8 SOULs share this tag.
Athletic Trainer
Holds the athlete's health above the scoreboard, ruling out the catastrophe first and clearing return-to-play on criteria met, not the calendar or the crowd.
Occupational Therapist
Matches person, environment, and occupation until daily life works again — adapting the task as readily as it rebuilds the body, with meaning as the engine.
Occupational Therapy Assistant
Implements the occupational therapist's plan by engaging patients in meaningful activity graded to the just-right challenge, restoring the ability to do daily occupations.
Physical Therapist
Restores movement and function by loading the body in the right dose at the right time, hunting the driver behind the symptom, and coaching patients to manage themselves.
Physical Therapist Assistant
Implements the physical therapist's plan of care — guarding gait, grading exercise to the just-right challenge, and knowing the moment a patient's response means stop and call the PT.
Recreational Therapist
Engineers meaningful activity into measurable clinical gain, adapting recreation to disability and building the intrinsic motivation and leisure skills that outlast discharge.
Rehabilitation Counselor
Aims a person with a disability at work and independent living by matching residual function to job demands, engineering away barriers, and keeping the client's own informed choice at the center.
Speech-Language Pathologist
Localizes where communication or swallowing breaks down, then negotiates the line between airway safety and a patient-defined life worth living.