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Autobiographical Memory
Autobiographical Memory What is Autobiographical Memory?Autobiographical memory is a unique aspect of memory that involves recalling personal experiences, events, and details from one's own life. It encompasses memories of significant life events, emotional...
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Prospective Memory What is Prospective Memory?Prospective memory refers to the ability to remember to perform planned actions or intentions in the future. Unlike retrospective memory, which involves remembering past events, prospective memory involves remembering to...
Slower Retrieval and Rapid Forgetting
Slower Retrieval and Rapid ForgettingWhat is Slower Retrieval and Rapid Forgetting?Slower retrieval and rapid forgetting are two aspects of memory that can affect how we recall information over time. Slower retrieval refers to the delay or difficulty in accessing...
Immediate Recall
Immediate Recall What is Immediate Recall?Immediate recall memory refers to the ability to remember information that has just been presented, typically within a short timeframe, without the need for rehearsal or repetition. It's like a mental notepad where you can...
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Episodic MemoryWhat is episodic memory?Episodic memory is a vital component of our long-term memory responsible for storing personally experienced events and experiences, such as specific times, places, emotions, and associated details. When episodic memory is...
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Canadian Model of Occupational Performance
Canadian Model of Occupational Performance The Importance of CMOP in Rehabilitation The Canadian Model of Occupational Performance (CMOP) is a widely recognized framework utilized in occupational therapy for the rehabilitation and empowerment of individuals with...
Activity Analysis
Activity Analysis Activity Analysis in OT Treatments Activity analysis is a crucial process in occupational therapy (OT) rehabilitation that involves breaking down everyday tasks or activities into smaller components to understand how they affect a person's ability to...
9 Categories of Occupation
9 Categories of Occupation 9 Categories of Occupation and their Importance in Rehab The 9 categories of occupation are fundamental concepts in occupational therapy that encompass the diverse range of activities individuals engage in daily. These categories, defined by...
Adaptive Strategies for Functional Activities
Adaptive Strategies for Functional Activities Adaptive Strategies for Functional Activities in Rehab Adaptive strategies for functional activities are invaluable in rehabilitation because they empower individuals to overcome challenges, maximize independence, and...
Balance Exercises and Progressions
Balance Exercises and Progressions Important Balance Exercises and Progressions for Rehabilitation Balance exercises and progressions are fundamental components of rehabilitation because they play a crucial role in restoring stability, preventing falls, and improving...
Self-Administered Comorbid Questionnaire
Self-Administered Comorbid Questionnaire A Self-Administered Comorbid Questionnaire for Rehab Patients A self-administered comorbid questionnaire is a vital tool in rehabilitation because it helps healthcare professionals gain a comprehensive understanding of a...
Gait Rehabilitation
Gait Rehabilitation A Quick Guide for Understanding Gait Rehabilitation Gait refers to the way we walk or move our legs when we're walking. It's more than just putting one foot in front of the other; it involves a complex interaction between our muscles, nerves, and...
Lower Body Dermatomes
Lower Body Dermatomes Importance of Lower Body Dermatomes in Rehabilitation Lower body dermatomes are an essential aspect of understanding the nervous system and its relation to the body. They are essentially a map of the skin, with each area of the skin supplied by a...
Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease
Symptoms of Parkinson's Disease How to Recognize Parkinson's Disease Parkinson's Disease manifests primarily through motor symptoms, which affect movement, as well as non-motor symptoms that can impact various aspects of daily life. The hallmark motor symptoms...
5 Stages of Parkinson’s Disease
5 Stages of Parkinson's Disease Recognizing the 5 Stages of Parkinson's Disease Parkinson's Disease is a progressive condition, meaning it worsens over time. Understanding its stages can help individuals and their loved ones prepare for what lies ahead. Here's...
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Introduction to Occupational Therapy Process in Physical Rehabilitation
Course Description: This course will offer you an an introduction to the occupational therapy process as it relates to clinical application of OT in physical rehabilitation. The majority of occupational therapy practitioners in the United States work in the...
Applying Activity Analysis to Body Structures and Body Systems
Course Description: This course will offer you an overview of the foundational principles of physiology and movement related to clinical practice. The principles and elements we will discuss in this unit are not exhaustive (which means there is so much more you...
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Phase 3 : Building and Execution
https://vimeo.com/570115178 Types of Interventions in Occupational Therapy Movement Analysis Occupational therapy practitioners are functional movement specialists. Functional movements incorporate simultaneous use of multiple joints and muscles in a coordinated...
Phase 2 : Analysis
Self-Guided Assessment (Do Not Skip) Introduction Using your OTPF, the workbook page guides, and your new knowledge of the occupational therapy process, design your patient's occupational profile and remediation path based on the following videos. Watch the videos...
Phase 1 : Definition and Acquisition
https://vimeo.com/570121835 Occupational Therapy Clinical Process Continuum Phase One : Definition and Acquisition Phase Define the occupation being impacted (any meaningful activity that adds to the individual’s quality of life within the 9 domains of occupation)...
Introduction to Occupational Therapy Process
Unit 5 you will learn how to truly connect your knowledge of the occupational therapeutic process and the language of the occupational therapy practice framework (OTPF) to clinical application. Although every client is different, many of the treatment approaches are...
Motor Learning and Neuro-Recovery Treatment Approaches
Lesson 3 - Lecture 9. : Overview of Motor Learning Treatment Approaches https://vimeo.com/644393055/578197af6b Overview of Motor Learning Treatment Approaches There are many motor learning strategies in the occupational therapy toolkit. This is not an inclusive list...
Lesson 3 : Overview of the Nervous System
Everything that allows a human to engage in occupational performance with adaptive typical movements stem from the nervous system. It is the charge of the occupational therapy practitioner to know the nervous system and the mechanisms by which it functions. The OTP...
Lesson 2 : Musculoskeletal System Overview
The System that is comprised of Body Structures Bones, muscles, cartilage, tendons, ligaments, joints, and other connective tissue that supports and binds tissues and organs together. Knowing how the musculoskeletal system functions on a structural and physiological...
Introduction to Functions and Systems of Activity Analysis
During this micro-course, you will go over the foundational principles of physiology and movement related to clinical practice. The principles and elements we will discuss in this unit are not exhaustive (which means there is so...
Occupational Therapy Clinical Process Continuum
https://vimeo.com/570121835 Occupational Therapy Clinical Process Continuum Phase One : Definition and Acquisition Phase Define the occupation being impacted (any meaningful activity that adds to the individual’s quality of life within the 9 domains of occupation)...
The Pelvis
Workbook pg. 37 Introduction to The Pelvis Stability and function of the vertebral column are provided indirectly from the lower extremities and pelvic girdleUnites the vertebrae at the lumbosacral joint (L5-S1)Axial skeleton connects with the appendicular...
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Stage 4 Phase 4 – Action
https://vimeo.com/695296828/558144177b Can you believe you have made it through this entire mentorship program? However long it took you, congratulations! This is the final step and is the culmination of all of your hard work both personally and professionally. ...
Stage 4 Phase 3 – Profile
https://vimeo.com/695294037/2ae46d790f Welcome to the Profile phase of Confidence! During this phase, you will: Acknowledge that the way you present yourself outwardly is just as important to being a successful occupational therapy practitioner as refining your...
Stage 4 Phase 2 – Strength
https://vimeo.com/695294157/f7bf6ca824 Strength is all about defining your strong identity. Who are you? What is your story and how does it relates to who you want to be professionally? As you know, Occupational Therapy is an expansive career path and because of...
Stage 4 Phase 1 – Vision
https://vimeo.com/695064654/3df2b26afd Welcome to the last unit in the Connect Mentorship Program. Vision is a time where you can allow yourself to sit in who you want to be as an occupational therapy practitioner. Envisioning your future self allows you to set a...
Stage 3 Phase 4 – Communicating OT Professional Value
https://vimeo.com/694647214/638698e8ea You have made it to phase 4: Communicating your Professional Value. During this phase, you will be reminded of the importance of words. The words you say are everything when it comes to your listener receiving the message you are...
Stage 3 Phase 3 – Communicating OT Scope of Practice
https://vimeo.com/695059170/d5ce93c73a Welcome to phase 3 of Communication: confidence in communication of your full scope of practice. Anyone who knows me knows that my passion point is promoting the acceptance of a generalist occupational therapy...
Stage 3 Phase 2 – Communicating a Treatment Plan
https://vimeo.com/695045343/a7ff4b5307 Phase 2 of Communication is designed to help you effectively communicate your Treatment Plan to the patient so that our expertise is not lost in translation. As occupational therapy practitioners, we must communicate our mastery...
Stage 3 Phase 1 – Case Study
https://vimeo.com/695019183/3893199ed7 Phase 1 of Communication is developing the ability to articulate key components of a case study. You are essentially building an avatar in the mind’s eye of the listening party. An effective case study relay will have several key...
Stage 2 Phase 4 – Engagement
https://vimeo.com/694692628/3c6fef2bdb This is the final phase of Collaboration: Engagement. “The future of every community lies in capturing the passion, imagination, and resources of its people”. This is a quote from Ernesto Sirolli. Of course, the ultimate goal is...
Stage 2 Phase 3 – Encouragement
https://vimeo.com/694699209/e65cadbcec The Encouragement phase of Collaboration is a time for you to provide enrichment to others through encouragement. A community that offers one another support, guidance, hope, and confidence is crucial to developing the strength...