Occupational Therapy (OT)
Occupational Therapy or OT, is a mode of therapy that focuses on helping people achieve independence and satisfaction in their daily lives. When a person has suffered an injury or illness, simple activities of daily living, such as bathing, getting dressed, or preparing a meal, can become challenging.
Occupational Therapy benefits people of all ages, from childhood to aging adulthood. Our occupational therapists work with families and children to achieve their greatest functional independence with age-appropriate activities of daily living and adaptive behaviors.
For adult patients who have lost functional strength or some range of motion in everyday activities, Occupational Therapists can help them gain back that independence. Activity adaptations and modifications may be implemented along with assistive devices, adaptive equipment, training, and education.
Services
- Activities of Daily Living (ADL) Training
- Carpal Tunnel
- Certified Wheelchair Seating & Positioning
- Custom Splint Fabrication
- Decreased Coordination
- Dupuytren’s
- Elbow Injuries
- Fine & Gross Motor Skills
- Fine Motor Coordination Training
- Hand Injuries
- Neuromuscular Re-education/ Wrists & Digits
- Orthotic Management
- Parkinson’s
- Pain/ Stiffness
- Post Tendon Repair Rehabilitation
- Range of Motion Deficits
- Scar Management
- Sensory Processing
- Stroke
- Trigger Finger
- Upper Extremity Fracture Management
- Wrist Injuries
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