Occupational Therapy

Getting Back To Daily Living With Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy mainly focuses on activities of daily living such as eating and writing again after a stroke. Occupational therapists also modify movements or the environment so a patient can complete tasks safely. These modifications help patients lead full and active lives.

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Our therapists believe that therapy should always involve patient, therapist collaboration to encourage individualized goal setting and treatment planning.

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Common Conditions Treated With Occupational Therapy

Patients who have had a loss of function in daily activities, decreased upper body strength, decreased general endurance needed to complete daily tasks, and decreased safety awareness following:

• Traumatic Brain Injury
• Stroke
• Spinal Cord Injury
• Parkinson’s Disease
• Multiple Sclerosis
• Other Neurological Disorders
• Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
• Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
• Tennis Elbow
• Golfer’s Elbow
• Rotator Cuff Disorders
• Upper Extremity Pain
• Upper Extremity Fractures
• Children with Developmental Delays

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