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anonymous

Five new Technologies for Aging in Place: July-August, 2014 - 3 views

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    Since we have been talking about aging in place, checl out some of these latest gadgets. I always thought of it as remodeling your home and being comfy in your home. There is so much more to it. Check out these gadgets. Everything from monitoring sleeping habits to knowing how many times a day you brush your teeth.
marsha raasch

Resource aims to enhance workplace posture assessment practices | OT News News - 3 views

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    A quote says "The ability to conduct posture assessments in the workplace can assist with the prevention and control of musculoskeletal disorders." This short blurb contains a link to download the recently released report on workplace ergonomics
templetonj

I Am an Older Adult or Caregiver - 0 views

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    Who would have thought a National Council on Aging! There are all kinds of resource linked to this sight. I can see how this could be a great resource for those who are aging or caring for those who are. If you scroll down to the section on "I want to stay healthy" you can click on a list of ways to "restart living." This section helps those who may need to re-evaluate their life and provides direction to encourage them to recognize that they still have something to live for
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    This is a great site for the older adult or caregiver to find numerous resources. From money management, transportation, job searches, fall preventions and much more. I know I will refer to it in my future practices and thought I would share.
usovan

Why We Age-Theories and Effects of Aging - 4 views

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    I choose this article because it is about gerontology (study of aging) which describes two theories of aging: one is natural aging that programmed in our body and the other one says that aging is a result of damage which accumulated over time. In this article we also can find information on how to take care of our body as we age, how to prevent age-related diseases and ilnesses.
anonymous

Therapy Protocols - 3 views

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    I thought this website was really interesting, because it tells us what to expect for UE and LE surgeries. Hip replacement protocols are on here too (total, anterior, posterior). it also tells us what to look for like infection or swelling, or what modalities to use. I hope this is helpful or interesting to read about!
madronjm

CDC - Advance Care Planning and Chronic Disease Management - Aging - 0 views

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    CDC's public health activities to prevent and control disease include a substantial focus on chronic disease management. Advance care planning can be a gift you give yourself and your family. It is about doing what you can to ensure that your wishes and preferences are consistent with the health care treatment you might receive if you were unable to speak for yourself or make your own decisions.
marsha raasch

Glimmers of Hope Before an Alzheimer's Epidemic - NOVA Next | PBS - 3 views

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    In the war against aging, Alzheimer's disease is one of our biggest foes. But while we seem to be losing the battle, we may finally have found some chinks in its armor. The most common form of dementia already affects an estimated 5.2 million Americans and 45 million others worldwide, and these numbers are projected to triple by the year 2050 as the baby boomer generation reaches retirement.
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    Even though Alzheimer's disease fell into our psycho-social class, it still is a huge component of the ageing process for many people, and a condition that we will most likely be dealing with.
williamsota2015

Restraints and Alternatives - 3 views

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    This article pin points some of the key reasons restraints may be used and offers alternatives. It also offers characteristics or behaviors to watch out for in order to prevent the need of restraint.
anonymous

COPD Breathing Exercises: Pursed Lip Breathing and Pulmonary Rehabilitation - 2 views

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    Tips for pursed lip breathing and pulmonary rehabilitation. When you have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD, shortness of breath may be a daily and unwelcome fact of life. Perhaps your doctor is urging you to enter a pulmonary rehabilitation program to help you manage your disease better.
anonymous

Get An Accurate Blood Pressure Reading - 2 views

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    Understanding your blood pressure readings and making sure they are accurate are first steps toward getting control. Regular and accurate monitoring will help you keep it under control. This article has 7 pages with very helpful tips. Everything you need to know about BP
anonymous

Disability and sex: let's be f - 1 views

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    Disabled people use sex toys for the same reasons as anyone else: for pleasure, variety, sexual experimentation, kinky sex... the list goes on. But some disabled people also use them to assist with sexual difficulties or physical, mental or sensory impairments. Sex isn't always straight forward for anyone, and it certainly isn't like in the movies.
Kristi Tollett

Splinting - 0 views

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    This article discusses advantages and disadvantages to splinting. It also gives instuctions on the general application of splinting.
Leslie Hamock

Occupational Therapy in Egypt - 0 views

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    Ergonomics: Occupational Therapy in the Workplace (From the American OT Association: Reproducible consumer handout to further public education) Ergonomics is the science of designing a person's environment so that it facilitates the highest level of function. A person's work environment should fit his or her capabilities as a worker.Good ergonomics prevent injury and promote health, safety, and comfort for employees.
bethduncan

Burnout-Coping with Stress | OT Continuing Education Course - 1 views

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    This webpage is actually a CEU course by Wild Iris Medical Education. Completion of the test at the end gives the practitioner 1.5 contact hours and the cost is only $15. The information helps one identify stressors and then provides practical, easy-to-understand strategies for managing stress and remaining in the profession. It provides stress prevention ideas not only for the individual to implement, but employers as well. I also like that you can read the information for free if you choose not to take the course.
blaketa

Ergonomics - AOTA - 1 views

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    Ergonomics are important in several areas. They are not just for desk or office spaces. This page has links for ergonomic strategies for carrying a purse, using a briefcase and using a suitcase. These strategies can help reduce pain in the neck, shoulder and lower back.
watsonar2

Amputation Specific Goals - 2 views

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    Amputation Specific Goals Some of the standards of care are specific to the amputation itself, and others are more concerned with the general health and well-being of the patient. The following are areas of concern specific to the amputation itself: A. Prevention of contractures is necessary at both the hip and the knee.
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    This article covers almost any topic you could possibly think of as related to goals for a person that has had a lower extremity amputation. They are labeled A-L, but G is what really stood out to me personally. Section G talks about emotional care and how individualized it can be. There are several suggestions as to how to address emotional care after an amputation.
lorieallion

Using Technology to Enhance Aging in Place - 0 views

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    This is about a retirement community in MO that uses technology like motion and bed sensors to monitor residents and enhance their safety.
anonymous

Rehabilitation for Rheumatic Conditions - Cedars-Sinai - 1 views

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    Medical rehabilitation, including physical and occupational therapy, can help you do daily activities while managing a rheumatic condition. A rehabilitation program tailored to your condition and needs allows you improve your strength and flexibility and the movement of your joints and muscles - all with less pain and stiffness.
kristen_leigh181

ARHP News: Occupational and Hand Therapy in Treatment of Osteoarthritis - 1 views

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    Carole V. Dodge, OT, CHT The Simple Tasks bent fork lapel pin. Osteoarthritis OA of the hand is one of the more frequent diagnoses seen in a hand clinic. The carpometacarpal CMC joint of the thumb and small joints of the digits are most commonly involved.
kristen_leigh181

Treatment of Lateral Epicondylitis - 1 views

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    I found this article in ajot about treatment of tennis elbow
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