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The Top 10 Tips for Preventing Repetitive Stress Wrist Injuries - 2 views

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    This is a great article for simple tips of preventing some CTDs and are easy to do. It seems like common knowledge, but unless someone points it out I don't realize what I'm doing wrong.
Emily Hatmaker

Top 10 School Stress Relievers for Students - 5 views

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    Most students experience significant amounts of stress, but with all of the activities and responsibilities that fill a student's schedule, it's sometimes difficult to find the time to try new stress relievers to help dissipate that stress.
jenniferisham

The clinical effectiveness of static resting splints in early rheumatoid arthritis: a r... - 1 views

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    The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical effectiveness of static resting splints in an early RA population. The study hypothesis was that there would be a difference in the change of hand function after 12 months in patients with early RA who received standardized occupational therapy plus static resting splints compared with standardized occupational therapy alone.
anonymous

The Occupational Therapists Role In Cancer Rehabilitation - 2 views

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    Read article that related about the occupational therapists role in cancer rehabilitation . Here we will discuss about Cancerrelated pain: the role of occupational therapy in. 10 occpational therap now volme fffi introduction: the context of cancer pain in oncology, the contribution of occupational therapists is starting.
margaretbw

The amazing woman who can smell Parkinson's disease - before symptoms appear - 2 views

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    This is a MUST read!! This is an incredible story of a woman who can smell Parkinson's disease. After making this assertion, some scientists came up with an experiment to test her claim. Her smell could be a breakthrough for finding an early diagnosis of Parkinson's disease.
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    How interesting! I wonder what it is that creates the particular odor? Sounds like additional research is called for here.
amicarr

Ring Splint | Finger Splint | Finger Splints for Arthritis - 0 views

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    Silver ring splints are taking over tape. When I first heard of these finger splints being used for hypermobility syndrome about 10 years ago, I thought this was genius! Now they are expanding the use as well as studying to see the positive/negative uses for them. We now have boutonniere splints, as well as swan neck splints.
acashon23

The Future of Prosthetics Could Be This Brain-Controlled Bionic Leg - 0 views

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    About a year ago, Zac Vawter climbed all 103 flights of stairs of the Willis Tower in Chicago. On its own, this accomplishment would be pretty unremarkable, but Vawter, who lost his leg four years ago during a motorcycle accident, happened climb more than 2,000 steps while wearing a prosthetic leg.. This is so awesome! I love searching to see where the future of prosthetics is going.
wrightbj5

Affordable Virtual Reality Opens New Worlds For People With Disabilities - 0 views

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    This article discusses virtual reality is being used as a way to help people with disabilities explore the world that are unable to explore in real life. It also shares the video they use for the surfing simulation! Really neat!
ashtonhay

Mirror Therapy for Phantom Limb Pain - 2 views

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    This is an interesting article that discusses phantom limb pain and a the benefits of mirror therapy for pain management.
Chris Ricker

The Recycling Occupational Therapist - 0 views

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    I've gained a lot of fantastic ideas and are simply and cost nothing for clients from this blog, she is all over my Pinterest. Great inspiration!
wrightbj5

New TV Series Features Young Adults With Down Syndrome - 0 views

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    The production company behind "Keeping up with the Kardashians" and other reality television staples will debut a new documentary series following young adults with Down syndrome. The six-episode series "Born This Way" will air on A&E Network starting Dec. 8 at 10 p.m. ET.----- I am anxious to see this show! I hope they portray it in a way that isn't dramatic and fake like all the other reality tv shows. I feel this show has to opportunity to show people more into the life of someone who lives with a disability! I know I'll be watching...anyone else?
margaretbw

OTR Spotlight: Michael Graham - 0 views

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    This isn't a long article but I thought it ties into our evidence based papers that we have done for school. This guy thinks in the future that Occupational Therapists AND Occupational Therapy Assistants will have to use evidence-based research to justify interventions. (In other words, it's not stopping once we graduate)! "Michael Graham expects the next five years to bring an even greater focus on evidence-based care. The 14-year OTR believes there will be greater expectations for occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants more quickly implement evidence-based approaches into their practice."
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