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Therapeutic Science for Neurorehabilitation
2012 Volume.1 No. 1 p.39 ~ p.56
What is the Potential of Animal Models to Inform Occupational Therapy Theories and Interventions From the Perspective of Neuroscience?
Park Ji-Hyuk

Abstract
Introduction : Animal studies cannot be applied directly to Occupational Therapy(OT) intervention protocol. However, animal models still provide essential evidences and knowledge to improve OT practice and to develop OT theories as well as human studies do. The purpose of this scholarly paper is to explore the potential of animal models to inform OT theory and practice particularly as it relates to neuroscience.

Body : The animal models provide related knowledge for a better understanding of the mechanism of diseases and related neural networks. Based on this knowledge, researchers can test their hypothesis of neural disease. In addition, accumulated animal studies contribute to introduce the new approaches to human diseases and to improve the effectiveness of treatment.

Conclusions : Animal models of neurological disease are critical and have the potential to improve OT practice and theory in many ways. Therefore, OT researchers need to pay more attention to animal models in addition human studies.
KEYWORD
Animal model , Neuroscience , Neurological disease
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