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[[Occupational therapist]]s<ref name="Keough"/><ref name=Hoefsmit2012>{{cite journal |last1=Hoefsmit |first1=Nicole |last2=Houkes |first2=Inge |last3=Nijhuis |first3=Frans J.N. |date=December 2012 |title=Intervention characteristics that facilitate return to work after sickness absence: a systematic literature review |journal=Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation |volume=22 |issue=4 |pages=462–77 |doi=10.1007/s10926-012-9359-z |pmid=22476607 |pmc=3484272 }}</ref>are the core profession in vocational rehab. The role of occupational therapists in the workplace is to facilitate individuals' ability to return to work. Occupational therapists assist their clients in reaching their maximum level of function with the aim of meeting the physical and emotional demands of their job. Occupational therapists are also qualified to make recommendations to employers on how to adapt job demands to meet the functional status of an employee in order to prevent further injury and enable productivity during occupational rehabilitation. Individual functional capacity evaluations are used to screen for [[Person-environment-work task fit|person-environment fit]]. Industrial occupational therapists use a collaborative approach involving the workers and employers to encourage a supportive work environment that empowers the worker to reach productivity and other work related goals.<ref name="Keough">{{cite journal |last1=Keough |first1=Jeremy L. |last2=Fisher |first2=Thomas F. |date=2001 |title=Occupational-psychosocial perceptions influencing return to work and functional performance of injured workers |journal=Work |volume=16 |issue=2 |pages=101–110 |pmid=12441463 }} {{subscription required}}</ref> Occupational therapy interventions in vocational rehabilitation include developing assertiveness; communication and interpersonal skills; controlling anger; and stress management, adapting environment, identification and use of compensatory strategies to enable functions within the job.<ref name="Keough" />
[[Occupational therapist]]s<ref name="Keough"/><ref name=Hoefsmit2012>{{cite journal |last1=Hoefsmit |first1=Nicole |last2=Houkes |first2=Inge |last3=Nijhuis |first3=Frans J.N. |date=December 2012 |title=Intervention characteristics that facilitate return to work after sickness absence: a systematic literature review |journal=Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation |volume=22 |issue=4 |pages=462–77 |doi=10.1007/s10926-012-9359-z |pmid=22476607 |pmc=3484272 }}</ref>are the core profession in vocational rehab. The role of occupational therapists in the workplace is to facilitate individuals' ability to return to work. Occupational therapists assist their clients in reaching their maximum level of function with the aim of meeting the physical and emotional demands of their job. Occupational therapists are also qualified to make recommendations to employers on how to adapt job demands to meet the functional status of an employee in order to prevent further injury and enable productivity during occupational rehabilitation. Individual functional capacity evaluations are used to screen for [[Person-environment-work task fit|person-environment fit]]. Industrial occupational therapists use a collaborative approach involving the workers and employers to encourage a supportive work environment that empowers the worker to reach productivity and other work related goals.<ref name="Keough">{{cite journal |last1=Keough |first1=Jeremy L. |last2=Fisher |first2=Thomas F. |date=2001 |title=Occupational-psychosocial perceptions influencing return to work and functional performance of injured workers |journal=Work |volume=16 |issue=2 |pages=101–110 |pmid=12441463 }} {{subscription required}}</ref> Occupational therapy interventions in vocational rehabilitation include developing assertiveness; communication and interpersonal skills; controlling anger; and stress management, adapting environment, identification and use of compensatory strategies to enable functions within the job.<ref name="Keough" />


Other involved professionals may be [[Occupational psychologist|occupational psychologists,]] [[Physiotherapist|physiotherapists]], [[Kinesiology|kinesiologists,]] occupational physiologists, and [[Occupational medicine|occupational physicians]].
Other involved professionals may be [[Occupational psychologist|occupational psychologists]] [[Physiotherapist|physiotherapists]], [[Kinesiology|kinesiologists]] occupational physiologists, and [[Occupational medicine|occupational physicians]].


== By location ==
== By location ==

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