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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 for Rehab
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...
Quick Guide for Understanding 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 brain. When someone...
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 Patient Handout
Symptoms of Parkinson's Disease How to Recognize Parkinson's Disease Symptoms of Parkinson's Disease primarily show up through motor symptoms that affect movement and non-motor symptoms that impact daily life. The key motor symptoms of Parkinson's Disease include:...
5 Stages of Parkinson’s Disease Handout
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 a...
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Parkinson's Disease General Information General Overview of Parkinson's Disease Parkinson's Disease (PD) is a neurological disorder that affects millions of people worldwide, most commonly those over the age of 60, although it can occur in younger individuals as well....
Parkinson’s Disease Interventions
Parkinson's Disease Interventions Parkinson's Intervention in Rehabilitation Parkinson's disease is a neurodegenerative disorder that affects movement and is characterized by symptoms such as tremors, stiffness, slowness of movement, and difficulty with balance and...
Copy Skills Shapes Constructional Praxis
Copy Skills: Shapes Constructional Praxis Copy Skills: Shapes worksheets focusing on constructional praxis are essential resources in occupational therapy, particularly for individuals seeking to improve their spatial perception and fine motor abilities....
Constructional Praxis Dashed Lined Single Shapes
Dashed Lined Single Shapes - Constructional Praxis Dashed lined shapes worksheets focusing on constructional praxis are invaluable tools in occupational therapy, particularly for individuals needing to enhance their spatial perception and constructional abilities....
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Introduction to Balance Continuums
Lesson 5 - Lecture 1 : Balance vs. Stability https://vimeo.com/567307135 Introduction to a Balance Continuum Before creating a plan of care or OT treatment plan, ensure you have reviewed the diagnosis and comorbidities, identified the core deficits in musculoskeletal,...
Pelvic Girdle and Positioning
Lesson 4 - Lecture 1 : The Pelvic Girdle and its impact on balance https://vimeo.com/569174147 Pelvic Girdle Two posterior joints (Right and left sacroiliac joints)One anterior joint (Pubic symphysis) Lesson 4 - Lecture 2 : Pelvic Mobility https://vimeo.com/565137841...
Vertebral Column
https://vimeo.com/565138027 The Vertebral Column Workbook pg. 35 Purpose and Function of the Vertebral Column Maintains the longitudinal axis of the bodyOffers a protective covering for the spinal cordProvides a place for the head and neck to pivotProvides an anchor...
The Spine Overview
https://vimeo.com/569175586 Comprised of Vertebrae 33 Individual Bones (23 movable, 10 stationary) Structure Body, facet, vertebral foramen, intervertebral foramen, lamina, neural arch, pedicle, spinous process, transverse process, superior and inferior articular...
Functional Ambulation or Functional Mobility
Workbook pgs. 55-57 Occupational Therapy Practice Framework : OTPF-4 Ambulation is the act or action of moving about or walking. Functional Ambulation, or, ‘Functional Mobility’ is described as an Activity of Daily Living (ADL) in the OTPF-4 as “Moving from one...
Abnormal Gait Patterns
Abnormal Gait Patterns due to Muscular Weakness / Muscle Paralysis Gluteus Maximus Gait Gluteus Maximus stabilizes the hip in extension.Because of your body’s subconscious desire to provide a counterbalance during functional ambulation, it will instinctively and...
Addressing Abnormal Gait in OT
Lesson 4 - Lecture 2 : Occupational Therapy Process in Gait Remediation https://soundcloud.com/buffaloot/functional-ambulation-the-bridge/s-54RU7UcWila Occupational Therapy Process in Gait Remediation Gait and Postural AnalysisActivity Analysis to break down...
Gait Analysis
Lesson 4 - Lecture 1 : Gait Analysis and Functional Ambulation https://vimeo.com/565342711 Where is this in the OTPF-4? Functional Ambulation is within the activity., 'Functional Mobility". This can be found within the occupational domain of Activities of Daily Living...
Structures of the Lower Extremity
Lesson 2 - Lecture 1 : Structural Overview of the Lower Body https://vimeo.com/565351753 Helpful External Resources 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlnq-HjWRbA Body Structures of the Lower Extremities Kinematic Link Theory: Please keep in mind that the lower body...
End-Feels (EF)
Normal End Feels NormalSoftSoft Tissue approximationTissue bumping against other tissue Ex) Biceps Brachii and Knee FlexionElastic sensation felt by the tension of a muscle Ex) Tension of tight adductors limiting abduction of the hip (coxal) jointFirm Muscular...