How can people with disabilities benefit from occupational therapy?
We have previously talked about physical therapy and how it has the opportunity to enrich an individual’s life. But what about occupational therapy?
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We have previously talked about physical therapy and how it has the opportunity to enrich an individual’s life. But what about occupational therapy?
For an intervention to be goal directed training, it has to begin with a goal, which must be practiced until achieved. But what does goal directed training for patients with disabilities entail?
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Dr. Michael Utech, owner of the Institute for Holistic Exercise Therapy in Hanover, explains in an interview the philosophy he follows and what has changed in his clinic with the use of the Innowalk Pro as a…
Physical therapy is one of the key treatments for CP, so it’s likely that your child has close contact with a physiotherapist.
We usually write about treatments or services that focus on a child or an individual, but in this article we’ll look at family-centred services, where the family as a whole is at the centre of attention.