The role of an Occupational Therapy/Therapist is to work with a client to help them achieve a fulfilled and satisfied state in life through the use of "purposeful activity or interventions designed to achieve functional outcomes which promote health, prevent injury or disability and which develop, improve, sustain or restore the highest possible level of independence." A definition from Wikipedia and video clips from YouTube/Vimeo.
- Eclectic - Many articles from many Guest Bloggers about Stroke
- Part of OT is Hidden
- SOAP Notes
- Modified Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy
- The [CIMT] Challenge
- Don’t Let The Bastards Get You Down
- “Therapy” Without Insurance
- Saebo in the News...
- Location, Location, Location
- Not Accepting Everything
- Babies and Strokes
- Brain Therapy Might Help Stroke Rehab
- The Small Yellow Ball
- New Stroke Therapy Shows Promise on Kids - Magnetic
- Tips to Remember Names and Words: Aphasia Speech Therapy
- 4 Years Post Stroke and A Squeeze!
- Mediterranean Diet and Aging
- My Thoughts on Self-management for Stroke.
- Weekly Columnists
- Sunday Stroke Survival: OT - The Other Therapy
- Jackie The Jester: Ranching Sisters - Mea Culpa...
- TED Talks - Elliot Krane: The Mystery of Chronic Pain
- Rick Mercer Report: Rick at Variety Village & The Whistler Sliding Centre
- Laid-Back Administration: Vanish Articles?
- Daily Comics: FB Or FW, Dilbert, Mayes, Doonesbury
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