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Movement science and occupational science (OS) and therapy (OT) can advance health research by integrating quantitative methods. This article proposes strategies to prepare OS/OT professionals for advanced movement science studies.

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Area of Science:

  • Interdisciplinary research integrating movement science (neural control of movement, biomechanics) with human occupation (occupational science, occupational therapy).

Background:

  • Occupational therapy (OT) and occupational science (OS) focus on everyday activities for health and well-being.
  • Movement science offers quantitative methods beneficial for rehabilitation research in OT/OS.
  • OT/OS provide theoretical frameworks for action performance within social, psychological, and environmental contexts.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the synergistic potential of integrating movement science with occupational science and therapy.
  • To identify strategies for enhancing academic preparation of OS/OT professionals in movement science.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis and proposal of academic strategies.
  • Literature review on movement science, OT, and OS principles.

Main Results:

  • Integration can accelerate rehabilitation-relevant research.
  • Combined theories and methods may yield novel clinical knowledge.
  • Academic preparedness is crucial for successful interdisciplinary study.

Conclusions:

  • Combining movement science with OS/OT offers significant potential for advancing health and disease research.
  • Proposes two key strategies to academically prepare OS/OT professionals for advanced movement science study.
  • Highlights the need for interdisciplinary training to foster impactful, clinically relevant knowledge creation.