| Aspect | Hand Therapist | Occupational Therapist |
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| Credentials | Certified Hand Therapist (CHT), OT or PT license | Occupational Therapist (OT) license, optional certifications |
| Work Environment | Rehabilitation clinics, hospitals, outpatient settings focusing on hand and upper limb rehab | Hospitals, clinics, schools, and community settings addressing broader daily living skills |
| Industry Usage | Specialized in hand and upper extremity rehabilitation | General rehabilitation across various body parts and daily activities |
Hand Therapists focus specifically on rehabilitating hand and upper limb injuries, requiring specialized certifications like the CHT. Occupational Therapists have a broader scope, addressing overall functional abilities. While both work in healthcare settings, Hand Therapists are more specialized in upper extremity rehab, whereas Occupational Therapists cover a wider range of patient needs.