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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Sarah Clay

Sarah Clay

Occupational Therapy - 1 views

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    Occupational therapy practitioners have the knowledge and expertise to modify activities and environments to allow individuals to do the things they want and need to do to maintain quality of life. The role of occupational therapy in oncology is to facilitate and enable an individual patient to achieve maximum functional performance, both physically and psychologically, in everyday living skills regardless of his or her life expectancy.
Sarah Clay

Survivor's Hope - Burn Survivor - Stories of Hope, Help and Support - Survivors Hope - 1 views

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    We are not victims, we are survivors! True stories of burn survivor's. To raise public awareness for burn survivors and survivors in general. Share your story for Free and help someone.
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Burns: Heat, Electrical, Radiation, Friction, and Chemical Burns - 0 views

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    Most burns are minor injuries that occur at home or work. It is common to get a minor burn from hot water, a curling iron, or touching a hot stove. Home treatment is usually all that is needed for healing and to prevent other problems, such as infection.
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Nanotechnology - 1 views

shared by Sarah Clay on 20 Nov 12 - Cached
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Prosthetic Arm - 0 views

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    New Technology for a Prosthesis.
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The Top 10 HIV and AIDS Myths and Misconceptions - 0 views

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    The Top 10 Myths and Misconceptions About HIV and AIDS For nearly 30 years, HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) and AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) have been shrouded in many myths and misconceptions. In some cases, these mistaken ideas have prompted the very behaviors that cause more people to become HIV-positive.
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Common Injuries of the Shoulder - 0 views

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    Whether throwing a ball, paddling a canoe, lifting boxes, or pushing a lawn mower, we rely heavily on our shoulders to perform a number of activities. Normally, the shoulder has a wide range of motion, making it the most mobile joint in the body.
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Is it Rheumatoid or Osteoarthritis? - 0 views

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    Rheumatoid arthritis, one of the most common types of arthritis, is an inflammatory condition that primarily involves the tissue that covers the joints. This disease progresses over time, and eventually other organs are affected as well. Rheumatoid arthritis is three times more common in females versus males and is prevalent in approximately 1% of the U.S.
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Proper Body Mechanics for Daily Activies, Ergonomics - 0 views

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    Back and neck pains from improper body mechanics and improper posture can be decreased and prevented from proper sitting and standing posture,sleeping bed mobility, lifting, pushing, pulling, carrying. Ergonomics to adapt the work place to the person to decrease risk of getting repetitive trauma disorder and prevent back pain and neck pain.
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Patterson Medical - 0 views

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    resource of all kinds of adaptive equipment/catalog
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Home Safety Checklist for Seniors Living Alone - 0 views

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    Stairs inside home are safe End of stairs is clearly marked (top and bottom) Handrails on both sides of stairs Hallways and doorways wide and obstruction free Fire extinguisher available Smoke detectors present Adequate lighting Throw rugs absent Area rugs secure and safe Adequate heat Adequate cooling Space heaters safe
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Hand therapy and Splinting - 2 views

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    Hand therapy and Splinting Jana Koch Hand Therapy Evaluation Treatment Ultrasound is a deep heating agent that is used to treat a variety of soft tissue disorders with goals of "enhanced" tissue healing and reduction in pain. High frequency sound waves create thermal energy which is absorbed in soft tissues to a depth of 2 to 5 cm.
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The Importance of Proper Body Mechanics - Keeping Your Spine Healthy - 2 views

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    Body mechanics is a term used to describe the ways we move as we go about our daily lives. It includes how we hold our bodies when we sit, stand, lift, carry, bend, and sleep.
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