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ekhill

Need stress relief? Try the 4 A's - Mayo Clinic - 3 views

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    According to the Mayo Clinic, there are 4 tools we can use to either cope with stress or reduce the stress. The 4 tools include Avoid, Alter, Accept, and Adapt. Each tool is explained and ways to use each tool are included. Stress can be good and bad. Knowing yourself and your environment and what causes your stress will help you deal with it. The tools are easy to follow and are a good reminder that in many situations we are in control.
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    These tools can be applied to all aspects of life and are easy to implement or have a client implement.
laygl1

Stress, Ergonomics & Computer Injuries - 2 views

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    Although we follow Ergonomics, work injuries can be caused by stress. This article is written by an OT that is also a Certified Hand Therapist. Some of Her clients tell her that their injuries started due to stress. She pin point 4 Interventions for 4 phases of stress. She also list 6 ways employers can make the work place be less stressful. I believe this article is a great resource for realizing stress may cause lots of difficulties but also encourages when we fell stressed, we need to think about these 4 intervention.
pamela eckert

FAQs FOR New OTA Grad's - 2 views

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    question 4 : caught my interrest CAN NEW GRADS WORK IN HOME HEALTH SETTING???
Connie Wilson

Avoid the 4 most common hand injuries - 0 views

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    For people young and old, knowledge is power. This article focuses on the 4 most common hand injuries.
Sonya Mobley

The 4 Most Common Upper Extremity Injuries and Symptoms - 2 views

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    This article talks about the four most common upper extremity injuries. They are hand or wrist fractures, hand or wrist sprains, chronic pain, reoccurring acute injuries. I have not had any upper extremity injuries that I can recall, but I'm sure I will some time in my life time. I have had friends to have carpel tunnel and had surgery for it and they still have issues with it, even after the surgery. I seen several severely injured hands in my first semester of clinicals at an outpatient rehab. Not a pretty sight. Hand injuries and other upper extremity injuries happen to all ages and can be the most inconvenient injuries.
pamela eckert

Aging In Place on utube - 0 views

shared by pamela eckert on 29 Nov 12 - No Cached
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    great utube video about 4 mins. long has some great ideas about aging in place that we as OT could suggest to future patients...
Chelsea Graves

Rehabilitation for Tennis Elbow: 7 simple exercises - 1 views

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    The "super 7 exercises are an important part of treatment for tennis elbow. They are designed to strengthen the muscles in the forearm and increase flexibility through stretching. In most cases te these exercises will help relieve elbow pain in about 4 to 6 week Each stretching exercise is held for 15 seconds and repeated 2 or 3 times.
jenniferisham

Measuring change in disability after inpatient rehabilitation: comparison of the respon... - 0 views

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    I found this article, from 1998, that compared the "responsiveness" of the FIM and the Barthel Index in patients with MS and patients who had experienced stroke. The authors state that "he aim of this study is to compare the appropriateness and responsiveness of the BI and the FIM in patients with multiple sclerosis and stroke patients receiving inpatient rehabilitation."
sandyremington

Targeted muscle reinnervation (TMR) - 3 views

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    I found some very interesting information about upper extremity amputation. The article tells about the procedure and the role of the occupational therapist in the recovery process. With this procedure, an electrical prosthesis is controlled by the mind via nerve innervation. The nerves from the amputated arm are transferred to the pectoral muscles where they regenerate, which in turn allows movement of the prosthetic arm. I included this link from another website as well because there are videos available to watch. http://www.ric.org/conditions/prosthetics-orthotics/bionic/
bethduncan

New Device Makes Wheelchairs Obsolete - 0 views

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    I'm not sure that I agree with the title of this video, but the TEK Robotic Mobilization Device is a major improvement, in many ways, over a wheelchair. This segment gives 4 reasons why the TEK Robotic demonstrates a major shift in thinking in mobility devices. Best of all, this device shows how an individual with SCI can both sit and stand during the day, and place himself in much more natural positions for social interaction.
tefain

PAMS Agenda | TNOTA - 0 views

shared by tefain on 01 Nov 14 - No Cached
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    Sorry, I jumped the gun and saved this before without stating why. I thought this information was very interesting as I do plan to become modality certified. It also seemed somewhat odd that they are in class 4 and 5 hours at a time without a scheduled break.
bellr-ota

new doc 4 (1).pdf - 2 views

shared by bellr-ota on 27 Jan 15 - No Cached
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    Sleep Article
watsonsj3

Answers for the 4-A Epidemic - 0 views

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    Answers for the new childhood epidemics... Autism ADHD Asthma Allergies The statistics are alarming. Diagnosed cases of autism, ADHD, asthma, and allergies are increasing exponentially, especially among children. If your child is struggling with any of these conditions, you know that the search for answers can be overwhelming.
Julie Noll

Skin cell gun - 2 views

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    This is pretty amazing. Although this method is in the trial stages it is able to repair burns within 4 days. I am not sure if it depends on the level of burns but this guy has second degree (partial thickness) and this treatment was very successful.
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    This. is. AMAZING! You must watch!
ashtonhay

Occupational therapy protocol for amputees with targeted muscle reinnervation - 0 views

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    This article explains what targeted muscle reinnervation (TMR) is for UE prostheses, the functional capacity increase over conventional myoelectric controlled UE prostheses, and OT's role in rehab with this type of device and patient.
stewartjc1

What to Say to Someone Who Is Dying - 0 views

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    Having recently learned more about end-of-life care and the psychosocial elements that come into play when treating people with fatal illnesses, this site offers advice that could help family and caregivers to communicate in a way that is sensitive to the situation of the client.
nancead1

3 Wrist Exercises to Prevent Carpal Tunnel - 1 views

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    I found this interesting that there are 3 exercises that can help against carpal tunnel. I actually tried them as I watched each little clip.
acashon23

Clinical Collaboration - 0 views

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    This article is talking how we should collaborate with all disciplines in the acute rehab setting to benefit the patient to it's fullest!
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