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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.
lorieallion

Occupational Therapy's Role in Sleep - 0 views

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    This is from the AOTA website, about sleep. It says sleep deprivation is a public health crisis. Don't we know it! Maybe we should evaluate each other's sleep habits and make therapeutic recommendations for ourselves!
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.
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! ;)
ashtonhay

Occupational therapy and amputations - Robin's story - 2 views

shared by ashtonhay on 22 Oct 14 - No Cached
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    This is a really good reflection on the impact of OT specifically in amputation and from the client's perspective.
ashtonhay

Burn Care: Occupational Therapy - 1 views

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    This is an articulate lesson on evaluation, treatment planning, positioning and splinting for clients with burns on different areas of the body.
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    This is a link to a learning module on splinting and positioning of patients with UE burns in the acute phase.
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.
ashtonhay

Sexuality and Disability - 3 views

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    Talks about the role of OT practioners regarding sexuality and disability.
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    Vol. 22 *Issue 3 * Page 43 Sexuality and Disability Occupational therapists can provide often-neglected assistance or intervention to patients Sex is an interesting subject, and it's important to people; but no one in health care wants to talk about it. I ought to know.
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    Here is an article, that an OT tells her story of addressing Sexuality. The OT provides information about her experience and great information about the PLISSIT.
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    Role of OT practitioners regarding sexuality and disability.
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    This article discusses the unique role of OT in sexuality and the PLISSIT model as well.
margaretbw

Still a stigma: Silence on HIV almost as bad as disease for sufferers - 0 views

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    This is an interesting story about stigma -- a local Knoxville man is diagnosed with both HIV AND Parkinson's disease. He discusses how people react differently to him depending on which disease he talks about.
margaretbw

Amputees Learn To Use Artificial Limbs - 1 views

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    This is an old, short 1916 film with no sound showing soldiers, who are amputees, wheelchair racing, playing tug-of-war, marching, and dancing. This is conjecture -- but maybe there are reconstruction aides helping them out -- the people who helped in the development of occupational therapy. Also, this film shows the amputees as NOT helpless, having fun and very much functional.
margaretbw

Hand Works Occupational Therapy Lateral Epicondylitis By Sath Segran - 0 views

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    This is a very detailed PowerPoint regarding Lateral Epicondylitis. The presentation includes the definition, symptoms, assessments, treatments (ranging from activity modification to orthotic interventions) and outcomes. There are great visuals as well -- MRI's and drawings.
bethduncan

Mary Lou Retton- Total Hip Replacement patient of Brian Parsley MD - 0 views

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    You may not believe it if I told you to grab some tissues to watch a hip surgery video, but this one will get you! For my much younger classmates, Mary Lou Retton was an Olympic gold medalist in gymnastics. She was fun to watch and she had a bouncy, energetic personality to match. She was on the Wheaties box and was just one of those wholesome, American pie type figures for a long time. In this segment, Mary Lou explains her battle with hip dysplasia (her hips were "like plastic" she says, but she did not know this growing up) and her decision to have hip surgery. This video helps future practitioners see the big picture of health, therapy, and life.
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    I remember Mary Lou!! Thank you for finding this!
wrightbj5

Apps for Occupational Therapy - AOTA - 0 views

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    Doing the app treatment plan for peds made me wonder if there are more apps out there for other clients! I found this on AOTA and it divides up good apps by the different practice areas, peds, mental health, etc....good resource!
watsonsj3

Occupational Therapy Sexual Questionnarie OTSQ - 0 views

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    I think that a given sexuality questionnaire, as mentioned in the video, can help OT practitioners who are uncomfortable initiating the topic with clients.
stewartjc1

The 'Minimal Muscle' Home - 0 views

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    I know it may be a faux pas to post an article from a PT website, but the article offers a lot of cool advice regarding house features that are beneficial for individuals with less muscle strength and endurance (whether they be seniors or otherwise physically disabled). The article goes through all areas of the house and highlights common problem areas and how they've been adapted. OT plays a big role in home safety evals, and this site offers a lot of wisdom on the topic.
margaretbw

The Boy With a Thorn in His Joints - 0 views

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    This is a newspaper article about a little boy diagnosed with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (J.I.A.) and his mother's search for a cure. The mother thinks there is a connection between leaky gut syndrome and the JIA. It is a very interesting read, especially reading about his symptoms prior to diagnosis. (spoiler alert -- it has a good ending).
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    This is a heartbreaking disease. Children should be able to frolic in the fields, not have to deal with such a thing as this. :(
lorieallion

10 Tips OTs Should Know About Splinting - 0 views

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    Mostly stuff we talked about in lab briefly, but good reminders, and a few things we didn't discuss.
amanda03

Occupational Therapy and Brain Entrainment - 0 views

shared by amanda03 on 30 Nov 15 - No Cached
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    This video discusses how manipulating the brain waves can help treat certain diagnosis. I found it to be very interesting!
amanda03

Model of Human Occupation - 0 views

shared by amanda03 on 30 Nov 15 - No Cached
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    This is truly inspiring!!! I am just so excited about helping make a difference in a person's life! This video contains true stories of how occupational therapy has impacted lives.
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