@Emma31983477@TrudiMassey16 Did you know that the pheonix is the symbol for Occupational Therapy? Appropriate its been mentioned in the rehab guidelines.
Weโve written a new blog around scope of practice and things to consider during COVID-19. Read our guidance and share with whoever you think will find it helpful: https://t.co/iFbXCSpdh3
Adapt and overcome!!
Just completed my first upper limb rehab session via Skype.. with the kids playing in the background. Having to use my OT skills 110% to find creative ways to continue to support my varied caseload in these challenging times.
So excited that I got to meet Derick Wade the father of specialist Rehabilitation! Feel like I know him so well after reading for my recent dissertation! @mpftnhs @SteveGrangeMPFT @CHIndepOT@HaywoodFoundtn
NEW | A Day in the Life of a Wheelchair Therapist: https://t.co/DGhbjKpo17
โฟ๏ธ "When you unpick wheelchair services, you see the complex depth of wheelchair prescription is completely individual; and why wouldnโt it be, no two people are the same" - #OccupationalTherapist Lauren
CASE STUDY | Pete's #Stroke Rehabilitation: Constraint Induced Movement Therapy
โ๐ผ Intensive practice using the affected hand for daily activities discourages reliance on the unaffected hand, improving fine/gross motor strength and dexterity.
Read more: https://t.co/BAqg3GZ81t
*Feel good Thursday*
Today I was thrilled to be told that after only 4 weeks of targeted post TBI upper limb rehabilitation my client is having fabulous functional outcomes and has started to feed himself using his weaker arm #rehabilitation#braininjury#determination
@Emma31983477@DavidCoxon17 The preventing bed migration workshop was really informative and would be useful in Neuro Rehabilitation.. definitely worth a look!
Reflecting on last week's learning.. stepping outside of my comfort zone in neuro rehabilitation and gaining valuable knowledge in adaptations @ukotac @RemapUK @HandicareukMHBS #UKOTAC20
@tcookot@UHNM_NHS@CovUniOT Congratulations T! I remember when you first started as a locum at the City General when I was a Basic Grade. Its scary leaving the NHS.. but you will be fantastic in your new role.