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What Can Occupational Therapy Do For You?
What is occupational therapy and what can it do for you? From a child with autism to a wounded warrior with a double amputation, the OT clients in this video highlight how occupational therapy looked at all aspects of their lives to help them achieve their goals.
published: 29 Aug 2017
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Sensory Processing Disorder: Occupational Therapy Demonstration
For children with sensory processing disorders, processing and organizing sensation coming from the body and the environment can be difficult. Experts from Lurie Children's Occupational Therapy team demonstrate a series of activities that can help children maintain a calm, organized state throughout the day.
Learn more about sensory processing disorders: https://www.luriechildrens.org/en/specialties-conditions/sensory-processing-disorders/
Learn more about Lurie Children's Occupational Therapy services and treatment options: https://www.luriechildrens.org/en/specialties-conditions/pediatric-occupational-therapy/
published: 09 Jun 2015
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What is occupational therapy?
Lisa Rabant, OTR/L, CHT tells us what occupational therapy is and how it can help people restore function and get back to independence in daily life. Rabant is an occupational therapist and certified hand therapist at Martin Health System.
Learn more about Occupational Therapy at Martin Health System: https://www.martinhealth.org/occupational-therapy
Subscribe to our channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrx_TEz_qFcD0d4MFybiV2Q
Follow Martin Health System on social media:
Facebook: facebook.com/martinhealthsystem
Twitter: @martin_health
Instagram: MartinHealthSystem
published: 02 Jan 2017
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Discover Occupational Therapy | Cincinnati Children's
http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org
Becky Reder: "Probably the number one question we get is what is the difference for the occupational therapy and physical therapy?"
Karen Harpster: "The OTs and PTs work closely together, all on functional performance."
Jen Angeli: "PT's focus more on gross motor activities. Those are things like rolling, crawling, sitting, standing, walking, mobility."
Amber Sheehan: "Occupational therapists help kids with what we say as skills for the job of living, brushing their teeth, getting clothes on, doing their homework.
Jenny Dorich: "That's playing, that's being a sibling, that's feeding myself, that's going to school."
Becky Reder: "Many times the intervention that we're doing may look like it's nothing more than play, but what's going on in the therap...
published: 23 Jan 2019
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How occupational therapy can help people
Find out more about the work of an occupational therapist, and the vital help they provide to their patients.
Video copyright of the College of Occupational Therapists, produced by Write This Down Productions.
More advice to help you prepare for Clearing in 2020 and why you’ll belong at Brighton: https://www.brighton.ac.uk/belong
Keep up with life at Brighton on social:
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published: 11 Aug 2010
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The hidden magic of Occupational Therapy | Jill Martin | TEDxYouth@Haileybury
Jill Martin is a Mental Health Occupational Therapist, Life coach, Master NLP Practitioner and Hypnotherapist.
Mental Health Occupational Therapy is often mis-understood and marginalised, many people have never even heard of it. Yet, it is a profession that began back in the 17 th century and remains integral to NHS Mental Health services.
Occupational Therapists offer a refreshing change to talking therapy, they assist people to identify the activities they need and want to do, figure out what’s getting in the way and get creative with their clients to problem solve and achieve productive, meaningful purposeful activity.
Essentially Mental Health Occupational Therapy focuses on getting on with life, achieving priority activities, whilst working on the treatment of
emotional distress.
...
published: 31 Mar 2022
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Holistic Rehab for Limb-Loss Patients
In this Ortho Static episode, join Jaclyn Megan Sions as she details her clinic's groundbreaking outpatient clinic that has reshaped post-amputation care. This award-winning model showcases the power of integrating clinical practice with research, emphasizing standardized assessments, and nurturing a network of PTs, prosthetists, and interdisciplinary teams. In this in-depth discussion, hear about the challenges, the wins, and the impact on patients' lives. From patient screenings for hidden health risks to involving students in hands-on experience with limb-loss patients, this clinic offers a new standard in compassionate, evidence-based care. Tune in to learn what makes this model effective and how it could shape the future of PT practice.
Target Audience:
This episode is perfect for p...
published: 04 Nov 2024
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A Day in the Life with Occupational Therapist Lauren Papania
Lauren shares what a typical day is like helping kids with occupational therapy and what the most rewarding part of her job is. To learn more about occupational therapy at the Michael R. Boh Center for Child Development, go to:
https://www.ochsner.org/locations/michael-r-boh-center-for-child-development
published: 21 Feb 2020
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Occupational Therapy Practice: Pediatrics (Sensory Integration)
Aki Funahashi, a USC Occupational Therapy Alumni, now works with children in a pediatric therapy setting. In this video he talks about his practice. Aki is one example of what it means to be an occupational therapist.
Learn more about occupational therapy and how to become an occupational therapist at www.usc.edu/ot.
published: 13 Feb 2009
13:17
What Can Occupational Therapy Do For You?
What is occupational therapy and what can it do for you? From a child with autism to a wounded warrior with a double amputation, the OT clients in this video hi...
What is occupational therapy and what can it do for you? From a child with autism to a wounded warrior with a double amputation, the OT clients in this video highlight how occupational therapy looked at all aspects of their lives to help them achieve their goals.
https://wn.com/What_Can_Occupational_Therapy_Do_For_You
What is occupational therapy and what can it do for you? From a child with autism to a wounded warrior with a double amputation, the OT clients in this video highlight how occupational therapy looked at all aspects of their lives to help them achieve their goals.
- published: 29 Aug 2017
- views: 342345
4:27
Sensory Processing Disorder: Occupational Therapy Demonstration
For children with sensory processing disorders, processing and organizing sensation coming from the body and the environment can be difficult. Experts from Luri...
For children with sensory processing disorders, processing and organizing sensation coming from the body and the environment can be difficult. Experts from Lurie Children's Occupational Therapy team demonstrate a series of activities that can help children maintain a calm, organized state throughout the day.
Learn more about sensory processing disorders: https://www.luriechildrens.org/en/specialties-conditions/sensory-processing-disorders/
Learn more about Lurie Children's Occupational Therapy services and treatment options: https://www.luriechildrens.org/en/specialties-conditions/pediatric-occupational-therapy/
https://wn.com/Sensory_Processing_Disorder_Occupational_Therapy_Demonstration
For children with sensory processing disorders, processing and organizing sensation coming from the body and the environment can be difficult. Experts from Lurie Children's Occupational Therapy team demonstrate a series of activities that can help children maintain a calm, organized state throughout the day.
Learn more about sensory processing disorders: https://www.luriechildrens.org/en/specialties-conditions/sensory-processing-disorders/
Learn more about Lurie Children's Occupational Therapy services and treatment options: https://www.luriechildrens.org/en/specialties-conditions/pediatric-occupational-therapy/
- published: 09 Jun 2015
- views: 1010382
2:11
What is occupational therapy?
Lisa Rabant, OTR/L, CHT tells us what occupational therapy is and how it can help people restore function and get back to independence in daily life. Rabant is ...
Lisa Rabant, OTR/L, CHT tells us what occupational therapy is and how it can help people restore function and get back to independence in daily life. Rabant is an occupational therapist and certified hand therapist at Martin Health System.
Learn more about Occupational Therapy at Martin Health System: https://www.martinhealth.org/occupational-therapy
Subscribe to our channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrx_TEz_qFcD0d4MFybiV2Q
Follow Martin Health System on social media:
Facebook: facebook.com/martinhealthsystem
Twitter: @martin_health
Instagram: MartinHealthSystem
https://wn.com/What_Is_Occupational_Therapy
Lisa Rabant, OTR/L, CHT tells us what occupational therapy is and how it can help people restore function and get back to independence in daily life. Rabant is an occupational therapist and certified hand therapist at Martin Health System.
Learn more about Occupational Therapy at Martin Health System: https://www.martinhealth.org/occupational-therapy
Subscribe to our channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrx_TEz_qFcD0d4MFybiV2Q
Follow Martin Health System on social media:
Facebook: facebook.com/martinhealthsystem
Twitter: @martin_health
Instagram: MartinHealthSystem
- published: 02 Jan 2017
- views: 255656
3:20
Discover Occupational Therapy | Cincinnati Children's
http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org
Becky Reder: "Probably the number one question we get is what is the difference for the occupational therapy and physical th...
http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org
Becky Reder: "Probably the number one question we get is what is the difference for the occupational therapy and physical therapy?"
Karen Harpster: "The OTs and PTs work closely together, all on functional performance."
Jen Angeli: "PT's focus more on gross motor activities. Those are things like rolling, crawling, sitting, standing, walking, mobility."
Amber Sheehan: "Occupational therapists help kids with what we say as skills for the job of living, brushing their teeth, getting clothes on, doing their homework.
Jenny Dorich: "That's playing, that's being a sibling, that's feeding myself, that's going to school."
Becky Reder: "Many times the intervention that we're doing may look like it's nothing more than play, but what's going on in the therapist mind is what muscles are we trying to get to activate? What is the motion and movement that we're trying to create? Because what we do know is that motor learning, repetition over and over again, practicing is what brings about change. Many children, if they have some sort of condition that affects them developmentally, it may affect all areas of development - social, cognitive, their motor development, their speech development, fine motor development."
Karen Harpster: "We pride ourselves on what we call 'evidence-based' care. Meaning that we looked at the evidence to see what intervention is the best one for that child in that condition. We typically treat a lot of kids through what we call episodes of care. When I first met Parker, we work in more on developmental skills, so developmental play skills. Then I believe that next episode he did was constraint induced movement therapy followed up by manual therapy."
Jen Angeli: "When we talk about episodic care, we take what matters most to the patient or family at that particular junction in life. And we work really hard to achieve those goals for a short period of time."
Karen Harpster: "For him that was zipping at code, getting into his locker shoe tying, carrying bins from the basement to his room. I'm saying his toys, things that really were influencing his life every day that he wanted to get better at."
Becky Reder: "We could actually achieve more with that method than just ongoing continuous therapy. What's different though with goal directed task specific training is that the family and child identify a task that's important to them. And then the focus is on determining a method in a way that they can learn that task."
Karen Harpster: "Our goal is for the kids to not need us. We want to work on things to make them more independent. The wellness programs are really a joint effort between OT and PT."
Becky Reder: "Our Be Well program is a bike program where we bring in bikers who up till now, due to their physical challenges, had been unable to learn how to ride a bike. This past summer. I think we had well over 85 percent of the children learn how to independently ride their own bicycle."
Jen Angeli: "When we fixed the thing that helps them to do what's really meaningful and it feels like a priority to them and to get to watch them accomplish that and then experience the joy from that, that's remarkable."
https://wn.com/Discover_Occupational_Therapy_|_Cincinnati_Children's
http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org
Becky Reder: "Probably the number one question we get is what is the difference for the occupational therapy and physical therapy?"
Karen Harpster: "The OTs and PTs work closely together, all on functional performance."
Jen Angeli: "PT's focus more on gross motor activities. Those are things like rolling, crawling, sitting, standing, walking, mobility."
Amber Sheehan: "Occupational therapists help kids with what we say as skills for the job of living, brushing their teeth, getting clothes on, doing their homework.
Jenny Dorich: "That's playing, that's being a sibling, that's feeding myself, that's going to school."
Becky Reder: "Many times the intervention that we're doing may look like it's nothing more than play, but what's going on in the therapist mind is what muscles are we trying to get to activate? What is the motion and movement that we're trying to create? Because what we do know is that motor learning, repetition over and over again, practicing is what brings about change. Many children, if they have some sort of condition that affects them developmentally, it may affect all areas of development - social, cognitive, their motor development, their speech development, fine motor development."
Karen Harpster: "We pride ourselves on what we call 'evidence-based' care. Meaning that we looked at the evidence to see what intervention is the best one for that child in that condition. We typically treat a lot of kids through what we call episodes of care. When I first met Parker, we work in more on developmental skills, so developmental play skills. Then I believe that next episode he did was constraint induced movement therapy followed up by manual therapy."
Jen Angeli: "When we talk about episodic care, we take what matters most to the patient or family at that particular junction in life. And we work really hard to achieve those goals for a short period of time."
Karen Harpster: "For him that was zipping at code, getting into his locker shoe tying, carrying bins from the basement to his room. I'm saying his toys, things that really were influencing his life every day that he wanted to get better at."
Becky Reder: "We could actually achieve more with that method than just ongoing continuous therapy. What's different though with goal directed task specific training is that the family and child identify a task that's important to them. And then the focus is on determining a method in a way that they can learn that task."
Karen Harpster: "Our goal is for the kids to not need us. We want to work on things to make them more independent. The wellness programs are really a joint effort between OT and PT."
Becky Reder: "Our Be Well program is a bike program where we bring in bikers who up till now, due to their physical challenges, had been unable to learn how to ride a bike. This past summer. I think we had well over 85 percent of the children learn how to independently ride their own bicycle."
Jen Angeli: "When we fixed the thing that helps them to do what's really meaningful and it feels like a priority to them and to get to watch them accomplish that and then experience the joy from that, that's remarkable."
- published: 23 Jan 2019
- views: 157034
6:13
How occupational therapy can help people
Find out more about the work of an occupational therapist, and the vital help they provide to their patients.
Video copyright of the College of Occupational ...
Find out more about the work of an occupational therapist, and the vital help they provide to their patients.
Video copyright of the College of Occupational Therapists, produced by Write This Down Productions.
More advice to help you prepare for Clearing in 2020 and why you’ll belong at Brighton: https://www.brighton.ac.uk/belong
Keep up with life at Brighton on social:
https://www.instagram.com/uniofbrighton/
https://twitter.com/uniofbrighton
https://www.facebook.com/universityofbrighton/
https://wn.com/How_Occupational_Therapy_Can_Help_People
Find out more about the work of an occupational therapist, and the vital help they provide to their patients.
Video copyright of the College of Occupational Therapists, produced by Write This Down Productions.
More advice to help you prepare for Clearing in 2020 and why you’ll belong at Brighton: https://www.brighton.ac.uk/belong
Keep up with life at Brighton on social:
https://www.instagram.com/uniofbrighton/
https://twitter.com/uniofbrighton
https://www.facebook.com/universityofbrighton/
- published: 11 Aug 2010
- views: 268426
13:33
The hidden magic of Occupational Therapy | Jill Martin | TEDxYouth@Haileybury
Jill Martin is a Mental Health Occupational Therapist, Life coach, Master NLP Practitioner and Hypnotherapist.
Mental Health Occupational Therapy is often mis-...
Jill Martin is a Mental Health Occupational Therapist, Life coach, Master NLP Practitioner and Hypnotherapist.
Mental Health Occupational Therapy is often mis-understood and marginalised, many people have never even heard of it. Yet, it is a profession that began back in the 17 th century and remains integral to NHS Mental Health services.
Occupational Therapists offer a refreshing change to talking therapy, they assist people to identify the activities they need and want to do, figure out what’s getting in the way and get creative with their clients to problem solve and achieve productive, meaningful purposeful activity.
Essentially Mental Health Occupational Therapy focuses on getting on with life, achieving priority activities, whilst working on the treatment of
emotional distress.
Occupational Therapists hold a science-based degree and have a deep clinical understanding of all human pathology. Trained in learning disorder, Physical and mental health, Occupational Therapists offer a truly holistic approach.
In this talk Jill describes the power of this little known yet highly effective profession and calls for more people to recognise what it has to offer. Jill Martin is a Mental Health Occupational Therapist, Life coach, Master
NLP Practitioner and Hypnotherapist. After dedicating 18 years to NHS Mental Health Services Jill set up her private Mental Health Occupational Therapy Practice in 2018 and in 2020 she and Co-Founder Nicky Green, launched Purpose People Ltd, a company delivering Occupational Therapy (NOT Occupational Health!!) in London with a talented team of Occupational Therapy Assistants. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/The_Hidden_Magic_Of_Occupational_Therapy_|_Jill_Martin_|_Tedxyouth_Haileybury
Jill Martin is a Mental Health Occupational Therapist, Life coach, Master NLP Practitioner and Hypnotherapist.
Mental Health Occupational Therapy is often mis-understood and marginalised, many people have never even heard of it. Yet, it is a profession that began back in the 17 th century and remains integral to NHS Mental Health services.
Occupational Therapists offer a refreshing change to talking therapy, they assist people to identify the activities they need and want to do, figure out what’s getting in the way and get creative with their clients to problem solve and achieve productive, meaningful purposeful activity.
Essentially Mental Health Occupational Therapy focuses on getting on with life, achieving priority activities, whilst working on the treatment of
emotional distress.
Occupational Therapists hold a science-based degree and have a deep clinical understanding of all human pathology. Trained in learning disorder, Physical and mental health, Occupational Therapists offer a truly holistic approach.
In this talk Jill describes the power of this little known yet highly effective profession and calls for more people to recognise what it has to offer. Jill Martin is a Mental Health Occupational Therapist, Life coach, Master
NLP Practitioner and Hypnotherapist. After dedicating 18 years to NHS Mental Health Services Jill set up her private Mental Health Occupational Therapy Practice in 2018 and in 2020 she and Co-Founder Nicky Green, launched Purpose People Ltd, a company delivering Occupational Therapy (NOT Occupational Health!!) in London with a talented team of Occupational Therapy Assistants. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- published: 31 Mar 2022
- views: 68436
18:19
Holistic Rehab for Limb-Loss Patients
In this Ortho Static episode, join Jaclyn Megan Sions as she details her clinic's groundbreaking outpatient clinic that has reshaped post-amputation care. This ...
In this Ortho Static episode, join Jaclyn Megan Sions as she details her clinic's groundbreaking outpatient clinic that has reshaped post-amputation care. This award-winning model showcases the power of integrating clinical practice with research, emphasizing standardized assessments, and nurturing a network of PTs, prosthetists, and interdisciplinary teams. In this in-depth discussion, hear about the challenges, the wins, and the impact on patients' lives. From patient screenings for hidden health risks to involving students in hands-on experience with limb-loss patients, this clinic offers a new standard in compassionate, evidence-based care. Tune in to learn what makes this model effective and how it could shape the future of PT practice.
Target Audience:
This episode is perfect for physical therapists, PT students, rehabilitation specialists, amputation care professionals, prosthetists, physiatrists, outpatient care providers, orthopedic specialists, researchers in clinical practice, interdisciplinary healthcare teams, physical therapy educators, aspiring clinic owners, patient advocates, & data-driven PT practitioners.
Timestamps:
00:00:00 Welcome to Ortho Static!
00:01:31 The Journey from Pediatrics to Orthopaedics
00:05:15 The 3 Pillars to Implement in Practice
00:08:35 Put the Effort in Now & Get Recognized Later
00:11:26 Using Standardized Assessments to Track Patient Progress to Generate Research
00:13:44 Building a Regional Network for Post-Amputation Care
00:15:20 Meaningful Impact in PT: Advice for New Professionals
00:16:42 Congrats & WOW! The Answer is Always PEOPLE!
Download Our Podcast on Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/show/6Ecya9IlTjALpH6yEdzj2A
Download Our Podcast on Apple Podcast's
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ortho-static-physical-therapy/id1733316822
https://wn.com/Holistic_Rehab_For_Limb_Loss_Patients
In this Ortho Static episode, join Jaclyn Megan Sions as she details her clinic's groundbreaking outpatient clinic that has reshaped post-amputation care. This award-winning model showcases the power of integrating clinical practice with research, emphasizing standardized assessments, and nurturing a network of PTs, prosthetists, and interdisciplinary teams. In this in-depth discussion, hear about the challenges, the wins, and the impact on patients' lives. From patient screenings for hidden health risks to involving students in hands-on experience with limb-loss patients, this clinic offers a new standard in compassionate, evidence-based care. Tune in to learn what makes this model effective and how it could shape the future of PT practice.
Target Audience:
This episode is perfect for physical therapists, PT students, rehabilitation specialists, amputation care professionals, prosthetists, physiatrists, outpatient care providers, orthopedic specialists, researchers in clinical practice, interdisciplinary healthcare teams, physical therapy educators, aspiring clinic owners, patient advocates, & data-driven PT practitioners.
Timestamps:
00:00:00 Welcome to Ortho Static!
00:01:31 The Journey from Pediatrics to Orthopaedics
00:05:15 The 3 Pillars to Implement in Practice
00:08:35 Put the Effort in Now & Get Recognized Later
00:11:26 Using Standardized Assessments to Track Patient Progress to Generate Research
00:13:44 Building a Regional Network for Post-Amputation Care
00:15:20 Meaningful Impact in PT: Advice for New Professionals
00:16:42 Congrats & WOW! The Answer is Always PEOPLE!
Download Our Podcast on Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/show/6Ecya9IlTjALpH6yEdzj2A
Download Our Podcast on Apple Podcast's
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ortho-static-physical-therapy/id1733316822
- published: 04 Nov 2024
- views: 68
1:36
A Day in the Life with Occupational Therapist Lauren Papania
Lauren shares what a typical day is like helping kids with occupational therapy and what the most rewarding part of her job is. To learn more about occupational...
Lauren shares what a typical day is like helping kids with occupational therapy and what the most rewarding part of her job is. To learn more about occupational therapy at the Michael R. Boh Center for Child Development, go to:
https://www.ochsner.org/locations/michael-r-boh-center-for-child-development
https://wn.com/A_Day_In_The_Life_With_Occupational_Therapist_Lauren_Papania
Lauren shares what a typical day is like helping kids with occupational therapy and what the most rewarding part of her job is. To learn more about occupational therapy at the Michael R. Boh Center for Child Development, go to:
https://www.ochsner.org/locations/michael-r-boh-center-for-child-development
- published: 21 Feb 2020
- views: 119223
1:56
Occupational Therapy Practice: Pediatrics (Sensory Integration)
Aki Funahashi, a USC Occupational Therapy Alumni, now works with children in a pediatric therapy setting. In this video he talks about his practice. Aki is on...
Aki Funahashi, a USC Occupational Therapy Alumni, now works with children in a pediatric therapy setting. In this video he talks about his practice. Aki is one example of what it means to be an occupational therapist.
Learn more about occupational therapy and how to become an occupational therapist at www.usc.edu/ot.
https://wn.com/Occupational_Therapy_Practice_Pediatrics_(Sensory_Integration)
Aki Funahashi, a USC Occupational Therapy Alumni, now works with children in a pediatric therapy setting. In this video he talks about his practice. Aki is one example of what it means to be an occupational therapist.
Learn more about occupational therapy and how to become an occupational therapist at www.usc.edu/ot.
- published: 13 Feb 2009
- views: 239222