| Aspect | Part Time Prosthetic Occupational Therapist | Part Time Orthopedic Occupational Therapist |
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| Credentials | Occupational Therapy License, Prosthetic Certification | Occupational Therapy License, Orthopedic Certification |
| Work Environment | Prosthetic clinics, rehab centers | Hospitals, outpatient clinics |
| Employer & Industry | Prosthetic and orthotic providers, rehab facilities | Hospitals, orthopedic clinics |
Both roles require an occupational therapy license, but a Prosthetic Occupational Therapist specializes in fitting and adjusting prosthetic devices, while an Orthopedic Occupational Therapist focuses on rehabilitation for orthopedic injuries. The work environments and employer types overlap, but their specific expertise differs, guiding patients' recovery and mobility needs accordingly.