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OT Goals for Cognition

OT Goals for Cognition

Goals for Cognition in Occupational TherapyOccupational therapists should confidently claim their seat at the table when it comes...

Neurological Occupational Therapy and Memory Support Service

Neurological Occupational Therapy and Memory Support Service

Occupational Therapy for Neurological Rehabilitation and Support ServicesWe address physical, cognitive, and mobility symptoms based on evidence-based practice and rehabilitation science. Occupational Therapy can provide neurological rehabilitation and support...

Evaluation and Treatment Database

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Sample Maps for Topographic Orientation

Sample Maps for Topographic Orientation

Sample Maps for Topographic Orientation Visual Spatial Skills Problem-Solving Note: These sample maps ideas to inform daily practice. Many research-supported intervention trajectories are shown to promote remediation, and everyone is different! Do your research! This...

Increase Stability Tips for Mobility

Increase Stability Tips for Mobility

Increase Stability: Tips for Mobility Note: These ideas to increase stability are only to inform daily practice. Many research-supported intervention trajectories are shown to promote remediation, and everyone is different! Do your research! This is merely a tool in...

The Pelvis Illustration

The Pelvis Illustration

The Pelvis Illustration Note: This pelvis illustration is to inform daily practice. Many research-supported intervention trajectories are shown to promote remediation, and everyone is different! Do your research! This is merely a tool in your toolkit. 🙂 A printout...

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Neuroplasticity

Neuroplasticity

https://soundcloud.com/buffaloot/neuroplasticty-bot-portal/s-XPf8UN9wVqH?si=7953254533d24d84b85aa338de803366 1960’s : Dr. Bogan and Dr. Sperry did a procedure to reduce seizures by cutting into the corpus callosum. This began the work of the two hemispheres (right and...

Levels of Movement and Upper and Lower Motor Neurons

Levels of Movement and Upper and Lower Motor Neurons

Lesson 3 - Lecture 8 : Levels of Control in Movement and Motor Neurons https://vimeo.com/565151041 5 Levels of Human Body Movement 5 Levels of Control in a Human BodyGeneral InformationDamage to any of these areas will impact the quality and quantity of movement...

Neuromuscular Connection

Neuromuscular Connection

Lesson 3 - Lecture 7 : Neuromusculoskeletal Connection (Repeat Video from Lesson 1) https://vimeo.com/565136708 Motor Neurons Motor NeuronsLower Motor Neurons (LMNs) – the axons of LMNs are found outside the spinal cord and innervate skeletal muscleThe axons of LMNs...

Plexuses and Redundancies

Our body is designed to have a back-up plan. Just like we learned that different motor units are activated in sequence to coordinate refractory periods or “rest periods”, a plexus is a “Get-around” plan for limbs because your body needs limbs and movement! Cervical...

Peripheral Nervous System

Peripheral Nervous System

Lesson 3 - Lecture 6 : The Peripheral Nervous System https://soundcloud.com/buffaloot/peripheral-nervous-system-the-bridge/s-2VBAjnpPfQ8?si=783bc4f493724bd09658b3bdcab2c311 What is the Peripheral Nervous System? System of motor and sensory fibers that connects the CNS...

Central Nervous System

Central Nervous System

Lesson 3 - Lecture 1 : The Central Nervous System https://soundcloud.com/buffaloot/central-nervous-system-audio-the-bridge/s-4sI7C55RXbG?si=6c407f8ab9a1498a87750c9913763a4b A note from the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework (OTPF) NEUROmusculoskeletal function in...

Force Couples & Muscle Roles

Force Couples & Muscle Roles

Lesson 2 - Lecture 14 : Force Couples and Muscle Roles https://vimeo.com/567996752 Force Couples Synergistic or integrative muscle activationMuscles that work together to increase the strength of a desired movement as they work in unisonProper activity analysis...

Joints and Joint Positions

Joints and Joint Positions

Important Fact – Joint’s don’t move the bones, myofascial units do the work. Joints allow movement. Most relevant types of joints for the OTP Synovial [Structural Class]Synovial CavityHyaline (articular) cartilage“Freely” MoveableLigaments hold bones...

Levers, Kinetic Chains, and Joint Positions

Levers, Kinetic Chains, and Joint Positions

Lesson 2 - Lecture 13 : Levers, Kinetic Chains, and Joint Positions https://vimeo.com/719595390/22b92343e4 Movement of one segment affects segments both proximal and distal to the first segment [14]Inadequate hip ROM and poor balance significantly affect the ability...

Muscle Imbalances

Muscle Imbalances

Myofascial unit = Myo (muscle) is elastic, Fascial (fascial) is a non-contractile material  600 muscles and Fascia EVERYWHERE, both tissues highly adaptive and responsive to stimuli, but sometimes they are too adaptive!!! Tight MusclesBenefits of MovementKeeps...