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“Stop Teaching Energy Conservation Too Early”

20 min · 9. kesä 2026
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We talk a lot about energy conservation in occupational therapy, but rarely about when it truly belongs. This episode explores why energy conservation only works after functional optimisation, why acute care is the wrong context for real application, and why patient-reported ease matters more than independence when measuring success.

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