What is Occupational Therapy? Occupational
therapy helps people regain, develop, and build skills that are
essential for independent functioning, health, and well-being.
Occupational therapy can prevent injury or the worsening of existing conditions or disabilities and thereby promote independence in individuals who may otherwise require institutionalization or other long-term care.
Because of this, occupational therapy can help keep health care costs
down while maximizing the quality of life for individuals, families,
and caregivers.
Conditions Treated
- Neurological Disorders (Stroke, MS, TBI, Parkinsons)
- Cardiac & Pulmonary Diseases
- Cerebral Palsy
- Degenerative Joint Diseases
- Visual-Perceptual & Low Vision Problems
- Low Vision
- Hand Therapy
- Fractures and Sprains
- Splinting
- Burns
- Amputations
- Tendonitis
- Carpal Tunnel
- Arthritis
- Parkinson’s Disease
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Visual Problems
- Office Ergonomics
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