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Yoga Occupational Therapy
General: Yoga Occupational Therapy uses principles from yoga practice regarding flexibility, stretching, stability, breathing, meditation, and visualization and applies it to their extensive knowledge of physical restorative medicine to result in treatments for...
Cognitive Therapy for Cognition and Brain Health
Struggling with memory, focus, or brain fog?Cognitive Therapy in Buffalo, NYYour brain deserves more than a one-size-fits-all approach, so why choose Buffalo OT? We truly listen to your story and what you're experiencing. We assess memory, movement, and medical...
Neurological Occupational Therapy and Memory Support Service
Memory Recovery Therapy & Neurological Rehabilitation in Buffalo, NYHealing the Brain and Body Requires a Team who Understands the Brain. Recovering from a brain or nerve-related condition takes more than just time—it takes the right support. A neurological...
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SOAP Note for Occupational Therapy Daily Note
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SOAP Notes for Occupational Therapy
What is a SOAP Note for Occupational Therapy? What does SOAP stand for in the occupational therapy documentation process? S =...
Obstacle Courses for Occupational Therapy
Obstacle Courses for Occupational TherapyGeneral: Using obstacle courses is a great way to provide a seamless...
Brain and Body Neurological Management Programs
Brain and BodyNew York Memory and Brain Function SpecialistsA specialized brain and body training for memory and movementThe only clinic in WNY to specialize in addressing the emotional, mobility, and cognitive needs unique to the aging or pathological brain - brain...
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Healthy Cognitive Performance
Healthy Cognitive Performance
Potential Cognitive Strengthening Needed
Potential Cognitive Strengthening Needed
Cognitive Support Areas Identified
Cognitive Support Areas Identified
Consider Cognitive Support Strategies
Consider Cognitive Support Strategies
Lower Body in Occupational Therapy
Lower Body in Occupational Therapy
Neuromuscular Re Education
Neuromuscular Re Education
Dual Tasking activity Mother teaches her little child kid son to wash up
Dual Tasking activity Mother teaches her little child kid son to wash up
Activity Analysis in Occupation
Activity Analysis in Occupation
Dual Tasking in Occupational Therapy
Dual Tasking in Occupational Therapy
Therapeutic Exercise in Occupational Therapy
Therapeutic Exercise in Occupational Therapy
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Figure 8 Series – Constructional Praxis
Figure 8 Series - Constructional Praxis The Figure 8 series worksheets focusing on constructional praxis are invaluable resources in occupational therapy, particularly for individuals aiming to enhance their spatial perception and fine motor skills. Constructional...
Pressure Wounds Handout
Pressure Wounds Handout Pressure wounds, also known as pressure ulcers or bedsores, are injuries that occur when prolonged pressure on the skin disrupts blood flow to underlying tissues and common concern in healthcare, particularly among individuals with limited...
Principles of Neurorehabilitation for Motor Learning
Principles of Neurorehabilitation after a Stroke Based on Motor Learning and Plasticity In the landscape of stroke rehabilitation, the principles of neurorehabilitation grounded in motor learning and plasticity serve as indispensable guides on the path to recovery....
Hemorrhagic Stroke vs Ischemic Stroke
Hemorrhagic Stroke vs Ischemic Stroke In the realm of stroke rehabilitation, understanding the nuances between Hemorrhagic Stroke vs Ischemic Stroke is essential for tailoring effective rehabilitation interventions to the unique needs of each individual. While both...
Flexor Synergy vs Extensor Synergy Patterns
Flexor Synergy vs Extensor Synergy Patterns Flexor synergy and extensor synergy patterns are fundamental concepts in rehabilitation that play a crucial role in understanding and addressing motor impairments following neurological injury. This comprehensive guide...
Spasticity Methods to Approach Treatment
Spasticity - Methods to Approach Treatment Spasticity is a common and often challenging symptom experienced by individuals with neurological conditions such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, and spinal cord injury. Characterized by involuntary muscle...
Common Symptoms of CVA based on Arterial Supply
Common Symptoms of CVA based on Arterial Supply In the realm of cerebrovascular accidents (CVAs), commonly known as strokes, understanding the arterial supply to different regions of the brain is paramount in recognizing and interpreting associated symptoms. This...
Body Functions Impacted by Stroke (CVA)
Body Functions Impacted by Stroke (CVA) When a cerebrovascular accident (CVA), commonly known as a stroke, occurs, the impact extends far beyond the brain, affecting various body functions and systems. This printable guide delves into the multifaceted consequences of...
Visual Perceptual Deficits in Dual Tasking Interventions
Visual Perceptual Deficits to Address During Dual Tasking Interventions Visual perceptual deficits are common sequelae of neurological conditions such as stroke, traumatic brain injury, and neurodegenerative diseases, significantly impacting an individual's ability to...
Visual Discrimination Numeric Digit Span Reversals
Visual Discrimination and Numeric Manipulation (Digit Span Reversals) Visual discrimination and numeric manipulation skills are essential for various cognitive tasks, including reading, writing, math, and problem-solving. However, individuals with neurological...
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Goniometer & Other Tools
https://vimeo.com/510294246 https://vimeo.com/565138242 Goniometer Usage Position joint in zero opposition and stabilize proximal joint componentMove joint to end of range of motionIdentify and palpate bony landmarksAlign goniometer with bony landmarks while holding...
Manual Muscle Testing
Lesson 4 - Lecture 2 : Manual Muscle Testing (MMT) Screen https://vimeo.com/464518202 Manual Muscle Testing (MMT) Screen Shoulder ElevationShoulder RetractionShoulder FlexionShoulder AbductionShoulder External RotationShoulder Internal RotationElbow...
Range of Motion Screen
Lesson 4 - Lecture 1 : Initial Range of Motion https://vimeo.com/565154598 Initial Range of Motion An occupational therapy practitioner will initially perform ‘screens’ during the evaluation process or throughout the plan of care to gauge progress Active Range of...
Range of Motion and Stretching
https://vimeo.com/567303454 https://vimeo.com/567305044 Types of Range of Motion TypesRange of Motion – how much movement exists at a jointAlso called “angular movement”Active Range of Motion (AROM) - client can produce actions of their own volition and strengthThe...
Rood
ROOD Approach General Facts Margaret Rood, a clinician who was both an occupational therapist and a physical therapist, developed this approach in the 1940sConsidered a neurophysiologic approach [33]Rood approach deals with the activation ...
Other Motor Learning Strategies
Task-Oriented Approach [15] Based on a systems model of motor control Occupational performance improves from the interaction between the individual and the environment and are cultivated and refined through feedback Experimentation with different...
Brunnstrom’s Approach
Lesson 3 - Lecture 11 : Brunnstrom's Approach to Motor Learning https://soundcloud.com/buffaloot/brunnstroms-approach-to-motor-learning/s-vXx8AwAU8V7?si=bdf6951131354e1ba0e8a93f46bdc990 Brunnstrom Approach Signe Brunnstrom, a Swedish physical therapist, developed the...
Neurodevelopmental Techniques [NDT]
Lesson 3 - Lecture 10 : Neurodevelopmental Techniques and Key Points of Control https://vimeo.com/644568565/f21846bd24 Neurodevelopmental Treatment Originally developed in the 1940s as a means to address abnormal movement in adult who had experienced a stroke and in...
Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation
Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Founded in the late 1930s by Herman KabatPromotes or quickens the response of the neuromuscular mechanism through stimulation of the proprioceptor Kabat found that when the distal segments were stimulated,...
Motor Learning Principles
How a person practices a skill in the feedback received during this practice our Core Concepts of motor learning theoryOccupational therapy practitioners need to pay close attention to how they are structuring practice sessions and providing feedback to their clients....