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wrightbj5

Chair Crazy Golf - 0 views

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    I wanted to share this activity I came across. I was actually looking for something like this for an activity for one of our projects last semester but never found one I liked well enough so I just made it up. This is a lot like what I made for the activity, I wanted to make an activity pertaining to putting because my grandfather loved to play golf and is now unable and I thought that would be something neat he would enjoy and relate to in treatment. I wanted to share because I feel like this will be a good activity to have if you are working with someone like my grandfather who played golf everyday of his life for over 30 years. :)
watsonsj3

Tuvie - 0 views

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    Oftentimes deaf children are not able to speak effectively due to their disability to listen normally. Although the education system for the deaf has improved considerably, still these children are finding it difficult to communicate fluently or learn things faster. In order to help such children overcome their problem of listening, a new device has been unveiled.
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!
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!
amicarr

Recovering From Stroke - 1 views

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    I like the format and content of this article. The format is a chart that is easily readable and useful for both the new therapist starting out and a handy guide to give a patient. It is educational in that it reminds and teaches in a clear concise way. There are many tips for home safety and energy conservation. Enjoy!
bellr-ota

Autism Health - 0 views

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    Lots of people have a workout schedule, but this article has a nice daily schedule for people with autism. With this schedule they will get to work on something different every day with breaks added in.
bellr-ota

What's in My Therapy Box? - 0 views

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    I've heard a lot about the OT tool box, but this mom has made her own tool kit with over 50 items. They are all meant for children, but some can be used for adults. Bonus, a lot of this stuff can be made at home or bought for cheap at Walmart.
bellr-ota

Summer Fun with Fine Motor Skills- AZOPT Kids Place - 0 views

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    I know this says it is or physical therapy, but a few of these activities could definitely work for OT. Especially "finger twister", it would help ROM so much. There are other activities for fine motor skills as well.
gruenenfeldermm

Occupational Therapy Toolkit: Treatment Guides and Handouts for Older Adults - 0 views

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    I don't know about the rest of you but I have trouble coming up with fun and purposeful activities for older adults. I came across this webpage that has ideas on activities for dressing, activities for cancer patients, arthritis patients, stroke victims, and more. Some of the "toolkit" you have to pay for but a lot of the handouts for home exercises are free and fairly simply to understand. I feel like there is something for almost every topic we have talked about his semester.
wrightbj5

Nail Your Occupational Therapy Job Interview - 0 views

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    I hope I'm not the only one freaking out about job hunting in the future. I found this article that will help prepare us for job interviews with some sample questions. It is always good to be prepared.
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    This post comes from the same OT based blog from my last diigo posting, but with all of this resume/cover letter/job talk and coming up in the very near future, I wanted to share this post as well! It is very helpful. It goes into types of questions we may encounter in a job interview and how you should go about answering them! Very helpful info to add to our portfolio of info!
Julie Noll

The Role of Physical Agent Modalities in Therapy - 2 views

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    The role of PAMS in therapy is vast. Here is a description of the most commonly used PAMS and the areas that they treat. Included are the things we discussed in lecture, but PAMS are used to treat other issues like urinary incontinence. The general clinical roles of electrical stimulation, therapeutic ultrasound, shortwave diathermy, and one we have not studied in class, light therapy. Light therapy is indicated for pain management, increase ROM, decrease joint stiffness, and increase circulation to the treated area. PAMS are used to increase the effects of therapy.
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    Physical agent modalities traditionally include therapeutic ultrasound, electrical stimulation, shortwave diathermy (electromagnetic energy) and light therapy. This article breaks down how each one helps our patients.
margaretbw

Meet two amazing women who are still working at the age of 102. Yes, 102. - 1 views

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    This article in the Washington Post about these two older women ask about their secret to living to 102 -- and their answer is work. These women have always stayed active and busy and found much purpose in their lives. Seems like future occupational therapy assistant students could learn a lesson from these two.
kladybug85

How to apply a hot pack - 0 views

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    The video demonstrates how an OT should properly apply a hot pack. Good information if you want to get certified in modalities later on.
gruenenfeldermm

Burn Victim Face Transplant - 0 views

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    While browsing through Facebook, this video popped up on my newsfeed. We talked a lot about the emotional side effects of burns and the long process of skin transplants. This firefighter was given a new face with functional eyelids. How incredible that surgeons were able to do this for him. It makes me optimistic for future burn victims.
bellr-ota

Occupational Therapy Hand Exercise Methods for Stroke Victims - 0 views

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    The title explains it pretty well, but it has been a while since we went over strokes. This article gives you a few tips to help stroke victims gain ROM.
wrightbj5

20 Blogs To Grow Your Occupational Therapy Career - 1 views

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    I don't know if anyone follows blogs, but I came across this and wanted to share! I have found blogs to be very helpful and this one especially because this particular post on this blog refers to other blogs that have all kinds of good info pertaining to OT. If you have time save it or check it out! Blogs are awesome! ;)
wrightbj5

This Woman Had The Best Response To A Comment On Her Disability - 0 views

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    This is such a good story, not at all what I expected when I started to read. I feel like this relates to us, and is an issue our clients will face and I don't want to give away the ending. It is not long at all but it is about a lady who parks in a handicap spot and comes out to find a note on her car...
watsonsj3

How schools ruined recess - and four things needed to fix it - 1 views

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    "What if we took a totally different approach to recess instead? A therapeutic approach that values the needs of the whole child and views recess as a form of prevention instead of simply time to get "energy out." What if we let children fully move their bodies during recess time, let them get dirty, and even test out new theories?"
gruenenfeldermm

Food Ingredients and Inflammation | Slideshows | ArthritisToday.org - 0 views

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    What you eat can trigger inflammation. I found this article and think it would be short and helpful when working with patients who have arthritis. It would be useful in having a conversation with a client about what foods to avoid and what ingredients might exacerbate inflammation and arthritic pain.
gruenenfeldermm

Tips for Using Hot and Cold Therapy to Minimize RA Flares - 0 views

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    We have been debating a lot lately if it is okay to use heat with patients who have RA or not. I have found several articles on the subject, none indicating that you can NEVER use heat. This article does state that heat shouldn't be used when inflammation is already present but that heat is okay if the patient is not swollen, has extreme stiffness, and is in pain. The article talks about other techniques to try such as cold therapy and compression.
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