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The Role of Occupational Therapy in - 0 views

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    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" (p. 75).2
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Rheumatoid Arthritis Health Center - 0 views

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    Learn about the importance of exercise for rheumatoid arthritis. Arthritis exercises can safely provide pain relief and build muscle strength.
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Sexuality & Disability Resources - 0 views

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    numerous resources for useful information
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Edheads - Virtual Hip Replacement Surgery - 0 views

shared by Kristie King on 26 Sep 13 - No Cached
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    Virtual Hip Replacement Surgery is a science game for and early college and patients and their caregivers to take on the role of a surgeon and complete a hip replacement surgery while learning about the procedure, technology, and health risks and benefits. Activity includes photos of real surgery.
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Communicating with brainwaves - 1 views

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    Assistive technology of the future
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Cooking with a physical disability - 0 views

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    This article contains useful tips for those cooking with a disability. I believe it helps promote independent living; which is very important to a lot of seniors. It has simple strategies broken down that are easy to follow and information on helpful adaptive equipment.
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How to Deal with Stress - 0 views

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    Select the text below for guidance: Managing stress(text summary from Flash piece, above) First, recognize stress: Stress symptoms include mental, social, and physical manifestations. These include exhaustion, loss of/increased appetite, headaches, crying, sleeplessness, and oversleeping. Escape through alcohol, drugs, or other compulsive behavior are often indications.
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