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lorieallion

Lewy Body Dementia: The disease that killed Robin Williams - 0 views

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    Okay, I know this isn't related to this semester, but it was so interesting and so intense I thought I'd post it here anyway. It's about what they discovered in Robin Williams' autopsy, which is a type of dementia that I had not heard of but we all should be aware of.
acashon23

Sex After a Spinal Cord Injury - 0 views

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    This very much pertains to our sex lesson and how important it is that people with spinal cord injuries still realize they can still participate. Of course we will still remain in our scope of practice with the Plissit model, but this definitely gives some good ideas and maybe a good handout to give someone with these types of questions!
acashon23

Gut Check on Parkinson's: New Findings on Bacteria Level in Stomach - 0 views

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    Thought this was super interesting! A new study has found that people who have been diagnosed with parkinson's disease have found a different bacteria level in the stomach. My thoughts are... will this maybe move us forward to finding a cure? Or understanding more of the onset and why it is caused?
acashon23

The Future of Prosthetics Could Be This Brain-Controlled Bionic Leg - 0 views

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    About a year ago, Zac Vawter climbed all 103 flights of stairs of the Willis Tower in Chicago. On its own, this accomplishment would be pretty unremarkable, but Vawter, who lost his leg four years ago during a motorcycle accident, happened climb more than 2,000 steps while wearing a prosthetic leg.. This is so awesome! I love searching to see where the future of prosthetics is going.
wrightbj5

The 5 Hip Stretches You Need to Relieve Tightness Now - 0 views

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    I feel this is a good article to keep in our portfolio of info! It addresses 5 moves to help with tightness or stiffness in the hip muscles! I know I am going to keep this just for my own personal use!
watsonsj3

Answers for the 4-A Epidemic - 0 views

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    Answers for the new childhood epidemics... Autism ADHD Asthma Allergies The statistics are alarming. Diagnosed cases of autism, ADHD, asthma, and allergies are increasing exponentially, especially among children. If your child is struggling with any of these conditions, you know that the search for answers can be overwhelming.
wrightbj5

Affordable Virtual Reality Opens New Worlds For People With Disabilities - 0 views

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    This article discusses virtual reality is being used as a way to help people with disabilities explore the world that are unable to explore in real life. It also shares the video they use for the surfing simulation! Really neat!
wrightbj5

Hands hurting? Blame your phone - 0 views

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    This article discusses how cell phone OVER usage lead to pain and soreness in our hand,wrist, and fingers. I know personally my right thumb hurts all the time and if I am on my phone a lot throughout the day it starts to have a small shake, I know the reason is from my phone. This article also has a video with some good information as well!
wrightbj5

People's Values, Needs are Met by Occupational Therapy Says - AOTA - 0 views

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    This article discusses how healthcare is changing and the ways it benefits OT. Making emphasis on treating the individual according to their values and what they find rewarding in life.
blaketa

Spectrum of Driver Services - 0 views

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    This is a chart with descriptions consumers and health care providers can use to distinguish the type of driving services needed for an older adult.
blaketa

Erlanger seeks more dogs to comfort cancer patients - 1 views

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    My friend's little girl was in Erlanger last week and got to visit with a therapy dog. She loved it! (She wasn't there because of cancer and is doing good now) This page talks about the pet program at Erlanger and gives information on how to join.
blaketa

Met Levels - Pass The OT - 0 views

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    This is a chart with Met level for different activities.
blaketa

I Am Adaptive a Non-Profit Organization - 0 views

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    This is a youtube video about an organization called I Am Adaptive. They are striving to remove the words handicap and disabled. They work with athletes that may need adaptive equipment.
kladybug85

How to apply a hot pack - 0 views

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    The video demonstrates how an OT should properly apply a hot pack. Good information if you want to get certified in modalities later on.
kladybug85

Certified Hand Therapist - 0 views

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    Good overview of what a CHT actually does from day to day with her patients. Pay attention to the awesome PRIMUS machine in the video. It would be awesome if every facility had machine like that to use.
kladybug85

14 Films To Encourage our Occupational Therapy Practice - 2 views

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    I know we don't get a lot of free time as students, but when I have free time I like to relax with a good movie. The AOTA made a list of 14 movies that have OT applications. Pretty cool way to relax, and incorporate what we are learning in class.
svettesd

$1 Therapy Tools!!! WHAT? Just a $1 - 0 views

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    Great list of tools from the AOTA that we can use for pediatric and geriatric patients. Even better, we can find them at the dollar store. Stock up on your next trip :)
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    As therapist we will probably have these awesome ideas on things we could do in therapy but are limited to a budget. Here are a bunch of therapy tools we can use that are super cheap!!
lorieallion

Randomized Clinical Trial of Therapeutic Exercise in Subacute Stroke - 0 views

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    This is a study of the effect of therapeutic exercise on function in stroke patients. It is about just exercise, without meaningful activity, but they used OT as well as PT therapists. It shows a significant gain in function for the patients who received ther-ex.
lorieallion

Perceived Stressors and Coping Strategies of Occupational Therapy Students - 0 views

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    This is a study about how OT students stress and cope with it. Guess what the biggest stressor is? Exams :). But apparently we have good, constructive coping skills!
lorieallion

Occupational Therapy's Role in Sleep - 0 views

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    This is from the AOTA website, about sleep. It says sleep deprivation is a public health crisis. Don't we know it! Maybe we should evaluate each other's sleep habits and make therapeutic recommendations for ourselves!
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