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Effectiveness Of Art-Based Interventions For Reducing Stress Among Caregivers Of Cancer Patients, Emily Kocjan, Sarah Powell
Effectiveness Of Art-Based Interventions For Reducing Stress Among Caregivers Of Cancer Patients, Emily Kocjan, Sarah Powell
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Background
Occupational therapist (OT) frequently work with patients with a cancer diagnosis along with their caregivers. Approximately 50% of family caregivers report decreased time for social activities, decreased energy, emotional well-being, physical functioning, and ability to cope with stress (Lang & Lim, 2013). One approach reducing caregiver stress may be art-based therapy. Art-based therapy has been effective for promoting health in a variety of populations although the impact of on cancer caregivers is less understood.
Effectiveness Of The Alert Program For School-Aged Children, Collin Gatien, Jake Dowling
Effectiveness Of The Alert Program For School-Aged Children, Collin Gatien, Jake Dowling
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Case:
A 9-year-old boy has been described by his teachers as impulsive, loud, unable to sit still, and a disruption to the class. An OT examines the case and believes that the ALERT Program is a possible solution to improve the student's ability to self-regulate in the classroom. The OT prefers to use of Evidence-Based Practice and wants to determine whether the ALERT Program is a viable option to improve the student's ability to self-regulate in the classroom.
Effectiveness Of Multifaceted Fall Prevention Programs In Community-Dwelling Older Adults, Marissa Friday, Cali Mohney
Effectiveness Of Multifaceted Fall Prevention Programs In Community-Dwelling Older Adults, Marissa Friday, Cali Mohney
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Case Study:
Client is a 72 year old female who has suffered a fall from loss in balance, which has increased fear of falling and decreased activity. Occupational Therapy wants to implement a Multifaceted Fall Prevention Program to improve participation and quality of life.
Impact Of Socioeconomic Status On Adherence To Home Exercise Programs Among Children, Brooke Nuccio, Molly Milstein
Impact Of Socioeconomic Status On Adherence To Home Exercise Programs Among Children, Brooke Nuccio, Molly Milstein
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Case
A 6-year old boy diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy is receiving occupational therapy services to increase independence during daily activities. He has been given a home exercise program with stretches and exercises for him to complete daily. He comes from an under-resourced family who is struggling financially. The OT is interested in understanding the relationship between socioeconomic status and overall adherence/effectiveness of the home exercise program.
The Relationship Between Hypermobile Joints And Tendonitis, Rachel Braden, Nicole Coughlin
The Relationship Between Hypermobile Joints And Tendonitis, Rachel Braden, Nicole Coughlin
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No abstract provided.
Efficacy Of Interventions For Increasing Performance Of Activities Of Daily Living In Persons With Parkinson's And Lewy Body Disease, Jennifer Mejeur, Joshua Grimmer
Efficacy Of Interventions For Increasing Performance Of Activities Of Daily Living In Persons With Parkinson's And Lewy Body Disease, Jennifer Mejeur, Joshua Grimmer
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No abstract provided.
Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy For Children And Adolescents With Ptsd, Monica Phillips, Meghan Schrom
Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy For Children And Adolescents With Ptsd, Monica Phillips, Meghan Schrom
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No abstract provided.
Sacubitril/Valsartan Vs Acei And Beta-Blocker Therapy For Heart Failure Patients With Reduced Ejection Fraction (Ef <40%)?, Eric Sveska
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No abstract provided.
Long-Term Efficacy Measured By Maintenance Of Weight Loss For Bariatric Surgery (Specifically The Gastric Sleeve And Roux-N-Y Methods) Vs. Behavioral Changes, Amelia Verduzco
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No abstract provided.
Effectiveness Of Activity Therapy For Improving Psychosocial Skills For People With Schizophrenia, Ellie Mcintyre, Annie Ryan
Effectiveness Of Activity Therapy For Improving Psychosocial Skills For People With Schizophrenia, Ellie Mcintyre, Annie Ryan
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No abstract provided.
Grasp: A Program For Improving Upper Extremity Function, Rachel Marquardt, Sarah Eckert
Grasp: A Program For Improving Upper Extremity Function, Rachel Marquardt, Sarah Eckert
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No abstract provided.
Remedial And Compensatory Approaches For Visual Perceptual Impairments Among Adults With Brain Injury, Michaela Vertin, Heather Piccariello
Remedial And Compensatory Approaches For Visual Perceptual Impairments Among Adults With Brain Injury, Michaela Vertin, Heather Piccariello
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No abstract provided.
Effectiveness Of Interactive Metronome Training For Children With Adhd, Bethany Fox, Corinne Leer
Effectiveness Of Interactive Metronome Training For Children With Adhd, Bethany Fox, Corinne Leer
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No abstract provided.
Effectiveness Of Self-Feeding Interventions For Upper Extremity Tremors, Elsie Bush, Abigail Sibanda
Effectiveness Of Self-Feeding Interventions For Upper Extremity Tremors, Elsie Bush, Abigail Sibanda
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No abstract provided.
Warfarin Vs. Noacs: Effective Reduction In Morbidity & Mortality In Patients With Atrial Fibrillation And Ckd, Scott Detloff
Warfarin Vs. Noacs: Effective Reduction In Morbidity & Mortality In Patients With Atrial Fibrillation And Ckd, Scott Detloff
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No abstract provided.
Visual Deficits And The Effects On Functional Activity Among Individuals With Intellectual Disability, Victoria Wedyke, Celeste Krawchuck
Visual Deficits And The Effects On Functional Activity Among Individuals With Intellectual Disability, Victoria Wedyke, Celeste Krawchuck
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No abstract provided.
Comparison Of Psychometric Properties Of Balance Assessment Tools For Older Adults, Kelsey Johnson, Shannon Funk
Comparison Of Psychometric Properties Of Balance Assessment Tools For Older Adults, Kelsey Johnson, Shannon Funk
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No abstract provided.
Retained Primitive Reflexes And Children With Adhd, Megan Boersen, Olivia Hicks
Retained Primitive Reflexes And Children With Adhd, Megan Boersen, Olivia Hicks
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No abstract provided.
A Comparative Review Of Visual Perception Assessment Tools For Adults With Brain Injury, Krista Wohlfert, Jennifer Bosworth
A Comparative Review Of Visual Perception Assessment Tools For Adults With Brain Injury, Krista Wohlfert, Jennifer Bosworth
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No abstract provided.
Functional Electrical Stimulation Compared To Stretching/Strengthening Interventions For The Multiple Sclerosis Individual, Kara Johnsen, Jessica Tariske
Functional Electrical Stimulation Compared To Stretching/Strengthening Interventions For The Multiple Sclerosis Individual, Kara Johnsen, Jessica Tariske
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In an outpatient clinic for adults, the OT frequently works with clients diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. Personalized interventions that include stretching and strengthening to maintain UE function are typically used for this clientele within this setting. The OT has seen results with UE stretching and strengthening but is curious to know if there are any other interventions that can be used with his MS patients in order to maintain function. The therapist has looked into a new intervention of functional electrical stimulation. FMES is an emerging intervention that is being used to strengthen muscles through electrical impulses. Repetitive muscle contractions …
An Effective Cognition Assessment In Ventilated Patients, Gabrielle Lober, Rachel Walker
An Effective Cognition Assessment In Ventilated Patients, Gabrielle Lober, Rachel Walker
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No abstract provided.
Pediatric Constraint Induced Movement Therapy Vs. Bimanual Training For Hemiplegia, Heather Duyck
Pediatric Constraint Induced Movement Therapy Vs. Bimanual Training For Hemiplegia, Heather Duyck
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Sarah is a five year old girl diagnosed with congenital hemiplegia from cerebral palsy. Her right side is affected, and she has no intellectual disabilities. While her parents want her to start first grade in the fall, they are worried about her ability to do well in the classroom because she is right handed. As her occupational therapist, you are interested in whether pediatricconstraint induced movement therapy (pCIMT) or bimanual training (BIT) would be a more effective treatment plan for Sarah.
The Effectiveness Of Compression Gloves For Reducing Hand Edema, Colleen Pastunink, Ryan Steele
The Effectiveness Of Compression Gloves For Reducing Hand Edema, Colleen Pastunink, Ryan Steele
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Sally is a 72-year-old Caucasian female. She is 8 weeks post left Cerebral Vascular Accident (CVA) which resulted in left hemiparesis and expressive aphasia. She has now been discharged to home and is to attend outpatient therapy twice per week for 12 weeks. Prior to her stroke, Sally was independent in all self-care activities and was very socially active in her community. During an initial occupational therapy evaluation, therapists report that Sally is independent in all transfers and ambulates with the use of a quad cane. Circumferential measurements were taken during evaluation of the right upper extremity secondary to the …
Long Term Benefits Of Lsvt-Big Program For Individuals With Parkinson’S Disease, Emily Sandberg, Katelyn Weiandt
Long Term Benefits Of Lsvt-Big Program For Individuals With Parkinson’S Disease, Emily Sandberg, Katelyn Weiandt
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A 60 year old, male has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease for 5 years. Referral received from MD stating deficits in the following areas: balance, perception, gait, postural instability, coordination, swallowing, tremors, rigidity, bradykinesia, hypokinesia, and loss of higher cognitive functions. Currently there is not a cure, but there are treatment options for Parkinson’s Disease. LSVT-BIG is one type of treatment that Occupational or Physical Therapist can implement. This program uses high amplitude movements to overcome bradykinesiaand hypokinesia. The client attended 16 sessions in total (1 hour sessions, 4 days a week, for 4 weeks). The client has been discharged …
Sling Use With The Flaccid Upper Extremity: Central Nervous System Brain Injury, Cameron Guster, Brittany Domin
Sling Use With The Flaccid Upper Extremity: Central Nervous System Brain Injury, Cameron Guster, Brittany Domin
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In the acute care setting, an occupational therapist often evaluates and treats patients after a central nervous system (CNS) brain injury. There are many intervention strategies used to help treat these conditions. Slings are most commonly used short-term with patients who present with a flaccid upper extremity. The main concern is the efficacy for the sling use with patients who fall under this diagnosis.
Age, Frequency, And Precautions In Relation To Stimulation In The Nicu, Kathleen Nickens, Ceara Fauble
Age, Frequency, And Precautions In Relation To Stimulation In The Nicu, Kathleen Nickens, Ceara Fauble
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In a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), occupational therapists work with infants and their families to provide the appropriate stimulation and environmental adaptations necessary for growth and development. Occupational therapists are utilized in the NICU setting to contribute to a multidisciplinary approach, as well as focus holistically on an infant’s neurobehavioral development, sensorimotor regulation, and developmentally-appropriate occupations. One key component of an occupational therapist’s role in the NICU is determining appropriate stimulation in regards to their gestational age and providing protocols to prevent overstimulation.
Efficacy Of Eye Patching In Post-Stroke Patients, Ann Marta, Elizabeth Kos
Efficacy Of Eye Patching In Post-Stroke Patients, Ann Marta, Elizabeth Kos
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The question is in regards to occupational therapy in an acute care setting. The treatment team is considering eye patching as a treatment for post stroke victims suffering from visual field deficits. They are interested in how eye patching can improve the effectiveness and use of the affected visual field. The team is also interested in having better long term outcomes for their patients.
Addressing Ataxia Among Children With Cerebellar Disorders, Maureen Mcconville, Shane O’Shea
Addressing Ataxia Among Children With Cerebellar Disorders, Maureen Mcconville, Shane O’Shea
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Valerie is a 7-year-old girl who presents with cerebellar ataxia, causing lack of coordination in her movements. Among dysmetria, she displays many other symptoms of ataxia that cause dysfunction in her daily life such as clumsy gait and dysdiadochokinesia. She is unable to control her arms and hands. Valerie has difficulty with bilateral tasks of her upper and lower extremities. Valerie’s Occupational Therapist is determined to help improve her symptoms but is limited in specific interventions designed to help ataxia. The occupational therapist is interested in determining the most effective treatment for improving upper extremity function in children with ataxia.
Examining Sensory Processing Tools For A School System, Rachel Chaney, Lisa Wilkey
Examining Sensory Processing Tools For A School System, Rachel Chaney, Lisa Wilkey
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A child with sensory processing issues leads a life that differs significantly from typically developing children. There are numerous types of sensations that children encounter every day in different environments, especially in school. If a child does not process the incoming stimuli correctly then their motor response is affected. As a result of this, the child is unable to perform to their fullest potential in school. The Sensory Profile (SP) and the Sensory Processing Measure (SPM) are two tools that help assess sensory processing.
The Effectiveness Of Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy On Burns And Scars, Brandon Lubish, Patrick Yee
The Effectiveness Of Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy On Burns And Scars, Brandon Lubish, Patrick Yee
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In an outpatient clinic, an occupational therapist is treating a client who has recently suffered a thermal burn on his left forearm 2 weeks prior to the session. The therapist wants to know if Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT) would be an appropriate treatment for their client to improve healing, appearance and mobility of the scar.