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Occupational Therapy: An Overview

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An injury, disease, or traumatic event may change the way your body functions and the way that you perceive your environment.  A single problem or combination of conditions may change the way that you think, act, feel, see, or move your body.  You may suddenly need help from others for your basic daily needs, including toileting, bathing, dressing, and feeding.  Occupational therapists understand the value of taking care of yourself as independently as possible.  They can help you improve skills, perform activities in a different way, or use assistive devices.  If you need help from others, occupational therapists can help you learn how to be in charge of directing your own care.
 
Occupational therapists view life holistically and focus on the physical, social, emotional, and psychological affects of illness and injury.  They are well-educated professionals and enter the field with a bachelors, masters, or doctoral degree.  Following their education, they must successfully complete a series of internships and pass a national examination.  They must also receive continuing education throughout their careers.  Occupational therapists can gain specialty credentials in an area of practice, such as a Certified Hand Therapist, after successfully completing practice, education, and examination requirements. 
 
Occupational therapists realize everyone is different and will focus on what is important to you.  From teaching you to bathe with one hand to customizing your bathroom with durable medical equipment, occupational therapists are creative problem solvers.  They are dedicated to helping you and your loved ones learn how to function as independently and safely in the environment that is important to you.
 
Following injury or illness, an occupational therapist can help you identify tasks that you need assistance with and improve skills that have been affected by your illness or injury.  An initial evaluation will determine your baseline skill level, strengths, limitations, and degree of independent functioning.  Standardized tests may be used to evaluate muscle movements, hand coordination, strength, memory skills, and visual perception.  You will be asked to demonstrate or simulate practical activities, such as dressing, feeding, bathing, and toileting.  This information is necessary to make recommendations to improve your skill level, safety, and independence.  You should tell your evaluator your goals, expectations, and priorities.  Together, you will formulate a treatment plan with specific short term and long term goals.
 
You may be able to improve your functioning by performing exercises and activities.  If your problems are permanent or severe, you may be able to learn compensation techniques, such as using assistive devices.  You may need to re-learn how to perform certain tasks or learn how to do things in a different way, such as using one-handed techniques for dressing or grooming.
 
Occupational therapists perform home safety evaluations and home modification evaluations.  They can make recommendations for adaptations to your home, such as widening doorways to allow wheelchair entrance, and durable medical equipment, such as toilet risers and grab bars in a shower. 
 
Occupational therapists can assist with your return to work or school.  As part of your therapy, you may perform work simulation activities to increase your skills.  Your therapist can examine your work or school environment and make ergonomic or accessibility suggestions to improve your function and prevent future injuries.
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Staffed by certified physiatrists, chiropractors, psychologists, and therapeutic rehabilitation specialists, we provide pain relief for many types of bone, joint, nerve conditions. Our interventional pain management specialists (PM&R) treat closed head injuries, stroke, concussion, whiplash, dizziness, headaches, sciatica, disc problems, back & neck pain, joint stiffness, sleep apnea, muscle spasm, fibromyalgia, arthritis, neuritis, bursitis, and more.  We also treat job related injuries and injury from auto accident, sports or a fall at home.  As experts in Pain Medicine, our doctors provide surgical and non-surgical solutions including trigger point injections, epidural injections, nerve block, spinal cord stimulation, intrathecal spinal pump implant, PRP therapy, Graston® technique, Prolotherapy and more.  Serving Wilmington, Newark, Middletown, Smyrna, and Dover, Delaware.