Facilities and Equipment Used by the Department of Occupational Therapy
Facilities and Equipment Used by the Department of Occupational Therapy

Equipped with facilities for basic medical training and practical training such as occupational therapy and orthotics  

Facilities where students can practice the structure and function of the human body, various tests for disabilities, occupational therapy such as leather work and woodwork, and making and checking artificial limbs and orthotics is fully equipped with. Extensive training is conducted to develop human resources who can fully deal with the situation at the actual site.

Basic Occupational Training Room

Basic Occupational Training Room

It is a training room where students can practice various tests for physical and mental disabilities and practical work used in leatherworking, woodworking, ceramics, and other occupational therapy.

Orthotic processing room

Orthotic processing room

It is a training room where students can learn about prosthetic limbs, limbs, and orthotic devices that promote the healing of diseases and functional disorders using the actual prosthetic limbs and orthotic devices. Students understand the concept, functional characteristics, and clinical significance of orthotic devices, and practice how to actually make orthotic devices in this room.

ADL room

ADL room

It is equipped with standard household facilities such as basic Japanese-style rooms, Western-style rooms, kitchens, bathrooms, and toilets, and is used for practical classes and research to help people lead comfortable lives.

PTOT Basic Medicine Training Room

PTOT Basic Medicine Training Room

It is a facility for practicing basic medicine. In physical therapy and occupational therapy, understanding of "anatomy," "physiology," and "kinematics" is particularly important in basic medicine. In each of these exercises, students touch the bones, muscles, and nerves from the body surface, and measure the speed of the nerves.