'Will we have energy to keep going?' Occupational therapists brace for Covid second wave
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'Will we have energy to keep going?' Occupational therapists brace for Covid second wave
Nov 24, 20213 min read
Using My OT Knowledge to Make Sense of Postural Management Throughout My Life
Postural management is and always has been part of my life and since studying to become an OT and especially since my Paediatric placement
Nov 10, 20213 min read
Occupational therapy without harm: Stop the World - it’s time to get up and save it!
Occupational therapy without harm: Stop the World - it’s time to get up and save it!
It’s all very well being a devoted occupational therapi
Nov 10, 20214 min read
Twenty apps to boost brain injury rehabilitation
Tap into an app to boost brain injury rehabilitation and coping strategies during the Covid-19 pandemic. These 20 apps cited by the NHS
Nov 8, 20212 min read
How Studying Occupational Therapy Has Changed the Way I Manage My Disability
I’m not very good at doing nothing, a perfect example is right now as I seat here writing on a Sunday afternoon
Nov 8, 20212 min read
An occupational therapist's key tool
Activity – an occupational therapist’s key tool – is being tipped as the best means to overcome some of the challenges associated with acqui
Nov 8, 20212 min read
ProAssist: A professionals hub for independent living aids and assistive technology
The online hub offering OTs all-in-one access to assistive technology and aids for independent living.
Nov 3, 20214 min read
GripAble device helps stroke patients with arm weakness to do more physical training
Over five million people in the UK live with arm weakness, with stroke damage accounting for one million people of those people.
Nov 1, 20214 min read
Community-based program can help reduce in-home falls among older adults
For many aging Americans, the dream of maintaining an active, independent lifestyle while living at home comes crashing down with a fall
Oct 26, 20212 min read
Adults with cerebral palsy receive significantly less physical therapy
Adults with cerebral palsy are more likely to experience the debilitating pains of musculoskeletal disorders, but they receive significantly
Oct 23, 20214 min read
First-in-human study of DBS for post-stroke rehabilitation shows encouraging results
Targeting the dentate nucleus with deep brain stimulation (DBS) was safe and feasible for promoting post-stroke rehabilitation in a first-in
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