This lecture/lab course includes occupational therapy theories, assessment, and interventions commonly used in occupational therapy settings associated with physical rehabilitation. Skills from this course can be applied to individuals, groups, and/or populations with diseases and disorders impacting the physical body. This course is designed to allow students opportunities to develop professional reasoning skills and engage in the application of screening and evaluation, develop treatment plans, and explore service provision for clients with a variety of conditions impacting the biomechanical systems. This course also explores concepts in and the role of the occupational therapy assistant in health promotion and prevention.