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Sonya Mobley

Health benefits for those who stick to their knitting - 2 views

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    Just my style! What a great article! This article talks about the great benefits of knitting and what knitting does to keep your hands healthy by way of function. It's a great workout for your hands, fingers and forearms, but not a strenuous workout. Knitting also is a stress relief activity, can improve your mood, relieves anxiety and depression. I have not tried knitting. I have always cross-stitched. I can tell you, when I finish school, this is definitely on my bucket list, along with learning to paint!
amaplesota2015

The Role of Occupational Therapy for Rehabilitation of the Upper Extremity - 2 views

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    I thought this article went good with the topics we have been covering. All of the articles I found previous to this one were very long to read. I like this one because it is short and covers OT in UE Rehab. It discusses all of the areas that we address in this rehabilitation. It would be a good article for a client to read that is not to wordy. I also like the list of needs met by interventions in the article.
watsonml3

LiveConferences.com - 1 views

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    This web site offers courses for thermal and electrical modalities that are used in OT. IT is a live online course. It covers treatment and safety precautions. I would love to take this course, but the price is $599.00!! I wonder if there are facilities that will pay for or pay for half of the course for their OT employee.
tefain

Rheumatoid arthritis diet: Do certain foods worsen symptoms? - Mayo Clinic - 1 views

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    I shared this as I feel the Mayo Clinic is a strong source for medical information. I have heard a lot of discussion regarding special diets for those with arthritis and it is interesting to know that there is no absolute proof regarding this.
tefain

Overuse injury: How to prevent training injuries - Mayo Clinic - 1 views

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    Decided to share this because, as they say, "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure."
tefain

Losing More to Gain More - Amputees' Once-Unthinkable Choice - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    This is an amazing story. It seems odd to think that people would have more of their leg removed in order to have a better prosthesis. But this woman's leg looks so amazingly real to me.
tefain

PAMS Agenda | TNOTA - 0 views

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    Sorry, I jumped the gun and saved this before without stating why. I thought this information was very interesting as I do plan to become modality certified. It also seemed somewhat odd that they are in class 4 and 5 hours at a time without a scheduled break.
amaplesota2015

Living With Arthritis - 0 views

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    This is a great article on Arthritis. It is from the AOTA website. It tells and explains arthritis. But best of all it gives examples of things to do to prevent and help compensate with arthritis. These types of articles are great for me because now that I am obtaining all of this knowledge in the classroom, things like this make so much sense to me now. I remember when I would read articles like these when I first entered the program and would be discouraged because I did not understand some of the key points. It is so rewarding now for an article like this to be beneficial. I really enjoy the articles on AOTA, if you have not joined you need to! Great stuff on the website to take advantage of!
amaplesota2015

How will Medicare Regulations Affect Your Practice? - 2 views

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    AOTA website
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    I thought this tied in with our speaker on Medicare. It takes each setting and explains details of Medicare. It is very important to know this information when we get out in the field.
amaplesota2015

Slide show: Tips for choosing and using walkers - Mayo Clinic - 1 views

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    Different walkers and uses for, etc. This would be really helpful for a client who had to chose a walker. There are many things to think about and this article gives one a good place to start, and information on choosing.
amaplesota2015

Really good article off the AOTA website on PROSTHETICS - 3 views

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    This is an article about prosthetics. I thought it would tie in good with our class discussion. What I really like about the way this article is wrote, is that for OT it tells information that relates to our field. I like these articles on the AOTA website.
watsonml3

3-D printed wrist splints for arthritis sufferers - 3 views

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    A computer software concept has been developed that will enable clinicians with no experience in Computer Aided Design (CAD) to design and make custom-made 3D printed wrist splints for rheumatoid arthritis sufferers. The 3D printed splints are not only more comfortable and attractive but potentially cheaper than the current ones that are 'ugly, bulky, and can make a patients arm sweat'.
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    What a great idea. So many things are being done/accomplished due to 3-D printing. I can only imagine what our future holds in the area.
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!
loydra1

Hand and Finger Exercises for Arthritis Sufferers - 1 views

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    This article is about OA and RA. It explains each one and where it normally attacks. And it gives information of different hand exercises in which could be beneficial to a person with either arthritis.
loydra1

Intrinsic Plus Resting Hand Splint and Functional Resting Hand Splint - 1 views

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    This is a youtube video on how to make a resting hand splint for an intrinsic plus and a functional splint. It gives step by step instructions on how to make these two splints, supplies and a visual of how to make them.
anonymous

Record-setting double amputee inspires triathletes - 2 views

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    "Hang on, I'm between heights right now," Scott Rigsby jokes as he transitions from his walking legs to his cycling legs for his part of a relay at the Events DC Nation's Triathlon on Sunday. Rigsby is the first double amputee using prosthetics to complete the Ironman World Championships in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii.
williamsota2015

Exploring Hand Therapy - Tip Movies - 2 views

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    This web site provides a list of video tips for hand therapy such as tendon and nerve gliding. The videos help me understand some of the therapy exercises Teri listed in her articulate lesson on CTDs.
anonymous

Do It Easier | Household Tips | Gardening Tips - 2 views

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    I found this article very helpful for people with arthritis. This guide gives you tips on how to do everyday tasks with arthritis and be pain free. Many people suffer from this and it would be beneficial to them! "You can do it easier! Find practical, everyday solutions for managing your household, gardening, cooking, beauty and more."
anonymous

Silver Ring Splints - 2 views

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    Here is a site that makes hand and finger splints more aesthetically appealing!! They are pricey, but I feel people would wear them more! - This site has more of finger splints, but they are able to specially make finger and hand splints at a higher price. Also, you can get them in gold too. Sometimes, the insurances will pay for some of the cost!
laygl1

OT interventions for Arthritis - 3 views

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    This is an AOTA intervention list that may help us as future OTA with our clients that have arthritis.
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