Master of Occupational Therapy (M.O.T.) in Hand Rehabilitation is a specialized postgraduate program focusing on the assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation of individuals with hand and upper extremity conditions. This program, typically lasting 2 years, equips students with advanced knowledge in anatomy, physiology, kinesiology, and therapeutic techniques for treating injuries and disorders affecting the hands, wrists, and arms. It combines theoretical coursework with clinical training, including the use of prosthetics, splinting, and rehabilitation exercises. Graduates are prepared to work in various healthcare settings such as hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and private practices. The course emphasizes a holistic, patient-centered approach, enhancing recovery and functional independence in patients with conditions like arthritis, fractures, and neurological impairments.