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amicarr

Watch How This Amazing New Car Will Let Wheelchair-Bound People Drive Around Town - 0 views

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    I posted this video on facebook. Some people left mean comments about it but I still think it is a wonderful invention. It states in the description that it is not meant for highway use. It has given this woman back some of her independence and I think it is worth it. No, you probably do not want to drive down the interstate with it but it;s great for getting around town at a slow and steady speed.
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    This is to neat! Slow and steady is good, and getting some independence back in a very healthy thing for a person who is wheelchair bound.
Chris Ricker

The Amazing Village in The Netherlands Just for People with Dementia - 1 views

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    I know we are past aging in place by a little bit, but I came across this again and wanted to share! A really interesting outlook on aging in place in a mock village for dementia patients. The patients live on site in their own apartments which they are aided in managing independently. The town has everything from grocery stores to movie theaters. Nursing staff dress in plain clothes to give the environment a "real-life" feel and encourage patients to operate on their own schedule. This is currently in the Netherlands, but how cool would it be to have OT's work in something like this!
Kellie Hudgens

▶ Grants at Work: Adaptive Design Association - YouTube - 0 views

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    This is an interesting association called Adaptive Design Association that works with PT, OT, and parents to help make your own adaptive equipment out of cardboard and other resources.  You can design specific and client centered equipment that is very cost effective.     Truly amazing!
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!
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.
nancead1

Caring for Your Amazing Hands | Pain-Free Living - 1 views

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    This page has tips for taking care of your hands, includes information about joint protection, exercises and using heat and cold.
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    We are all aging, and we should try and stay as productive as we can without pain or damaging our hands. Here is just a few tips to protect and take care of your hands as we age.
Emily Hatmaker

Arthrogryposis - 1 views

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    As I was studying for peds I was trying to picture how this would look and so I youtubed and came across this...its awesome!
Richard Bensey

Living with an amputation - 2 views

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    Real story of elective amputation
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    Her strength amazes me! To be so young when the accident happened, then for her to ultimately decide an elective amputation.
Chelsea Graves

Color Identifying Devices for individuals with vision impairments needing help with ADL... - 1 views

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    I love the idea of this device! I had never heard of anything like it before so when I found this article I was amazed. The Color Identifier would help individulas who are blind perform ADLS, such as dressing, independenlty. It can identify the color of clothing by determining how much light is being reflected. The individual wouldn't have to worry about if their clothes matched or not, which could save them time and embarrassment if they cared about their personal appearance. It also seemed to have very simple instructions, which is a plus.
Leila Pursell

Fall prevention - 0 views

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    I think this is an amazing list of ways to prevent falls as we age.
Chelsea Graves

First mind-controlled bionic leg a 'groundbreaking' advance - 0 views

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    I hope everyone has a chance to watch this video of Zac Vawter. It's really amazing to see how far technology is advancing for individuals with amputations.
Mitch Thomas

Mind Control Powers Prototype Bionic Leg - 0 views

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    The title says it all. Amazing tech.
Sonya Mobley

See the world's first mind-controlled prosthetic leg in action | The Verge - 3 views

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    This was a very interesting article I read regarding a mind controlled bionic leg. The article is from 2013. It stated that there has been mind controlled bionic arms available for a while now. To date, only one man is testing the mind controlled bionic leg. He says he can walk, go up steps, etc just by thinking about the action taken. There is a very short video of him walking with it. Pretty amazing!
anonymous

Amazing. Watch what AT has done. - 7 views

shared by anonymous on 13 Sep 14 - No Cached
Sonya Mobley liked it
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    I just wanted you all to see this video what AT has done for many people, including Nick. This video is just so neat.
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    Loved that video Cadey!
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    Very inspiring!
watsonml3

Occupational Therapy Techniques for Amputees - Bing Videos - 2 views

shared by watsonml3 on 26 Sep 14 - No Cached
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    This address should take you to the "Amputee OT" video. Please let me know if it doesn't. An OT that is also an amputee narrates and demonstrates how a prosthetic running leg is made. It is amazing how much precision and details are used to get the best fit for a running prosthesis.
Kristi Tollett

Amputee walking 10 days after getting 1st leg - 0 views

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    Amazing!
Julie Noll

Video from AOTA conference showing assistive technology to the max! - 0 views

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    A super short video I took last year at the AOTA conference that I thought was amazing! (as you can tell from my loud mouth reaction) This assistive technology gives the ultimate form of independence!
amicarr

Creating A Sensory Room On A Budget - eSpecial Needs Blog - 0 views

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    A friend of mine built a sensory room for her child about a year ago. I was fascinated by this. Her dedication to her children never ceases to amaze me. She has adopted three children with special needs. She teaches foster care classes and is in the process of getting trained to teach CPR and first aid for mental health. She built her sensory room on a budge, a tight one. Since we are getting ready to discuss sensory integration I thought this would be an appropriate topic to post here. I can't wait to help clients put together one of these. How fun!
cbouvia

Apps - 1 views

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    I was looking for information in AOTA regarding therapeutic exercise and I came across an amazing list of Apps therapists can use. The one App in relation to this post is called Howtodoit therapy. It was developed by an OT and it allows the therapist to create customizable instructions for exercise programs for their clients. This is App is free at the moment. I couldn't find many reviews but I thought it was pretty neat. After checking out this App, look at all of the other Apps listed!
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    I wasn't sure if you realized this or not but the article you posted is a password protected article and won't let the general public read it. I have a membership and could read it but not everyone will be able too.
Kellie Hudgens

Amputee Coalition Website - 3 views

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    This is the amputee coalition website. What an amazing resource for patients, families, and therapist. This website provides current research, peer support, and even has detailed discussion about how to deal with phantom pain. Great website and resource!
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    Thanks for sharing this Kellie
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