Learn what Occupational Therapists can do to improve your daily life
Why Occupational Therapy?
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- Occupational Therapists help people throughout their lives participate in the things they want and need to do through the therapeutic use of everyday activities (occupations)
- Occupational therapy practitioners are trained in the STRUCTURE & FUNCTION of the human body and the EFFECTS of illness and injury.
- They also can determine how the components of the workplace can facilitate a healthy and efficient environment or one that could cause injury or illness.
- This includes skilled task analysis of the body in action at work.
What Can An Occupational Therapist Do?
- Identify and eliminate accident and injury risk factors in the workplace, such as actions associated with:
* Repetition
* Force
* Fixed or awkward postures
* Poorly designed tool handles
* Heavy loads
* Distance
* Vibration
* Noise
* Extreme temperatures
* Poor lighting
* Psychosocial and other occupational stresses.
- Analyze job functions and job descriptions based on job tasks.
- Design pre-hire screenings to determine a candidate’s suitability to a particular job.
- Provide education and training on injury prevention, workplace health and safety regulations, and managing job-related stress.
- Determine reasonable accommodations and worksite accessibility that is in compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Act.
- Modify tools and equipment so that they do not enable injury or illness.
- Recommend changes employers can take to minimize injury and accident risk factors.
Common Diagnoses that come to us too late for Prevention Needing Therapeutic Attention:
* Carpal Tunnel: wrist median nerve impingement
* DeQuervain’s: thumb extension, first dorsal compartment
* Cubital Tunnel: ulnar nerve impingement
* Tennis Elbow: lateral epicondylitis
* Golfer’s Elbow: medial epicondylitis
* Tendonitis: (‘mixed bag’)
* Neuritis: fascial restrictions and ‘double-crush’
Skilled hand therapy intervention is often warranted after severe traumatic injury or post-surgery. Hand therapists also work with people to prevent work-related injuries and help those with minor overuse work related injuries before they become a bigger problem. Then contact us for a free consultation Call 425-481-1933!