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jaysenrscc

My COPD Life - 0 views

shared by jaysenrscc on 07 Nov 15 - No Cached
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    An emotional look at life with COPD. Jan Karlbon explains how COPD affects her and her family.
blaketa

occupational performance after severe burn by UMary OT students - 0 views

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    This is a video of a man who had severe burns. It shows how he puts on shoes and dons and doffs a jacket. It also includes some neat adaptive equipment he has, including a fishing pole and bowling ball. I didn't even realize he was wearing a prosthesis at first.
kladybug85

New area in cancer therapy - 0 views

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    I realize this article is mainly about the accolades of the OT Robin Newman. However, I noticed an interesting piece at the end. She is working on a program that focuses on OT treatment for women who experience cognitive difficulties after completing chemotherapy. When my mom went through chemotherapy, the doctors and nurses told us a common side effect was "chemo brain.," where she would forgot how to do common tasks, easily lose her train of though, and not be able to think of words she wanted to say. Chemotherapy affects many areas of the body, including cognitive abilities. OT is definitely qualified to help treat cancer patients regain their cognitive abilities in a therapeutic way. Just another reason to promote OT!
lorieallion

Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center - 0 views

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    My ex-husband broke his back many years ago (before I met him) and wound up at this place. They taught him to be an architectural draftsman and gave him a second life. He talked about the teachers and therapists like they were saints :).
Chris Ricker

Best Tens Unit Reviews 2015 - 2 views

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    I was curious what would be the best TENS to purchase at home, I found this lovely comparison!
amicarr

Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists - 0 views

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    Here is a list of ways that you can educate your patient on how to conserve energy throughout the day.
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    This is a great handout to keep in our tool box. The majority of patient's these days need to be able to conserve energy while they heal. In our fast paced society it is hard for people to slow down. EC techniques are useful for our clients and ourselves at times.
kladybug85

Sensory Integration Products - 0 views

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    How cool are these bean bags?? They would be great to use in a classroom during story time, or at home while the child is watching a movie. The bean bags look very comfortable, and they provide the deep pressure children with ASD and SPD crave.
lorieallion

Helping Young Burn Victims Go Back to School - 1 views

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    There are quite a few programs designed to help children return to school after a burn injury, but it sounds like this was the first.
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    Interesting article, Lorie. I taught at a high school several years ago that had a pretty strict "no hats worn in the building" policy. There was one kid that I kept seeing that had a toboggan. Turns out he had had severe head burns, and the school permitted him to wear it. Good for them.
bethduncan

Accessible Parking Video Fact Sheet - 1 views

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    Do you get mad when you see someone with no handicapped tag zoom into a handicapped parking spot at Wal-Mart and then jog into the store? I do! I like this video because it explains the great details that go into making good, accessible handicapped parking. It also causes me to think, as an able bodied person, about how I park my vehicle and how I use public space. For instance, do I pull so far into a parking spot that the hood of my car extends over most of the sidewalk, making it difficult for people to get around my car? And how many of you have been aggravated to see that there is a nice h/c parking area, but there's no easy way to access the curb, except for a slope that's 30 feet away and forces the disabled person to travel through the parking lot to get to it? I doubt that we as OTAs will be outside measuring and inspecting the parking lots, but this video does give you some ideas about the challenges that disabled persons face when moving from place to place.
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    Beth, I am so glad you posted this. It is also important to realize that just because someone isn't walking with a cane or using a wheelchair that they don't have the "right" to use these spaces. If they were issued a handicap placard by their doctor their is a good reason. Invisible illness is just as real as ones you can see. This is a great video! Thank you.
margaretbw

A Closer Look at Knifed Ambassador's Futuristic Hand Brace - 1 views

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    Here is an instance where a dynamic splint made the news. A U.S. Ambassador to South Korea was knifed in the face and hand, and this news clip and article discuss his injuries and the brace that was made for him. I find this very interesting as I am right in the middle of Early Chapter 20 -- Hand Splinting.
blaketa

Erlanger seeks more dogs to comfort cancer patients - 1 views

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    My friend's little girl was in Erlanger last week and got to visit with a therapy dog. She loved it! (She wasn't there because of cancer and is doing good now) This page talks about the pet program at Erlanger and gives information on how to join.
gruenenfeldermm

OT in Cardiopulmonary Care - 0 views

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    I am finding myself more interested in cardiopulmonary care as my grandma was in the hospital over 5 weeks and received NO occupational therapy. I think it would be beneficial to spread awareness that this is in fact within our scope of practice. This is a brief description of how OT can be involved as part of a treatment team within a hospital. It is just one example of how and who all is involved in care of cardiac/lung patients at a hospital.
wrightbj5

Don't know how to talk to someone with a disability? Try 1 magic word - 1 views

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    This article from the today shows website talks about the CP foundations campaign of "just say hi". It addresses the fact that people with disability do not require any other treatment than people who do not. The first step .. just say hi, I feel like this is such a huge topic and I am very interested in backing this campaign. I hope you all find it as interesting as me!
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    That is a really great campaign! I think most people have issues with greeting people with disabilities and initiating small talk. In one of my linguistics classes, there was a blind student. None of the other students really talked to him, either because they did not know how to or simply because they did not care (unfortunately). I later read an article about blind students at my university, in which he was interviewed. He said that other students were reserved and were not really ready to interact with blind students. That is really sad. Therefore, campaigns like "just say hi' are very important!
jenniferisham

PDF about MET - 2 views

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    I found this PDF about MET levels that was created by the Heart Centre at St. Paul's Hospital in Canada. I liked how they explained what MET is.
bellr-ota

Hand Strength: 35 fun activities for kids - 0 views

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    Nobody wants to focus on handwriting. hand strength is a common problem in OT pediatrics so here are some ways to make it fun. It can be done in therapy or shared with parents for fun at home. They are also organized into categories.
cbouvia

Prezi on Burn Rehab - 1 views

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    I found this Prezi created by a student at the University of Toronto during her level 2 fieldwork placement.
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    This is a Prezi that was created by St. John's Rehab (The Role of OT in Burn Rehabilitation). I thought it was pretty neat to see a Prezi done by an actual professional organization. It has a lot of great information.
margaretbw

At 14, He Vowed To Invent An Affordable Prosthetic Limb. 5 Years Later, He's Succeeded. - 0 views

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    This story is about a teenager who has invented a prosthetic arm that can be made for $1,000. He's put the 3-D pattern and how to make it online, opening it up for anyone who would like to use it or improve upon it. The story is inspiring about a young man that wants to do good for others.
karinaroldan

Get Help | Limbs For Life - 0 views

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    To see if you are eligible, see FAQ's below. Before applying to Limbs for Life, please check these alternate sources for funding first: Your state Vocational Rehabilitation Services, view here Local, state and regional service providers and foundations Find helpful resources at Cure Our Children Limbs for Life has a waiting list of clients who have been approved for funding.
karinaroldan

Hydrotherapy in Oncology - 0 views

shared by karinaroldan on 24 Nov 15 - No Cached
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    Wendy is here at any stage of your journey. She runs group sessions to build up your confidence and focuses on physical rehabilitation, working towards to her group's personal goals. Wendy runs hydrotherapy sessions in the swimming pool and provides tai chi classes to help with stress management. We're here to support you however you may need us.
wrightbj5

This Nursing Home's Retro Rooms Help Dementia Patients Remember the Past - 0 views

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    This Nursing Home's Retro Rooms Help Dementia Patients Remember the Past-- This is a neat article! It makes me happy to see that some nursing homes go above and beyond for the sake of their patients! If end up in LTC I would love to be at one like this!
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