
Conventional OT versus high tech approaches
09/22/19 • 10 min
An ongoing topic we've seen in research is whether high-tech interventions outperforms conventional OT care. And, this latest episode certainly contributes to this conversation, as we talk about virtual reality in acute stroke.
While we absolutely need to keep technology developments on our radar, I hope you find renewed confidence that your clinical reasoning may be what our patients need most.
To participate in the forum discussion about this topic, please go here: https://otpotential.com/ot-potential-club
(Another great way to support our podcast is to use our MedBridge promo code!)
An ongoing topic we've seen in research is whether high-tech interventions outperforms conventional OT care. And, this latest episode certainly contributes to this conversation, as we talk about virtual reality in acute stroke.
While we absolutely need to keep technology developments on our radar, I hope you find renewed confidence that your clinical reasoning may be what our patients need most.
To participate in the forum discussion about this topic, please go here: https://otpotential.com/ot-potential-club
(Another great way to support our podcast is to use our MedBridge promo code!)
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OT and High-Repetition, Task-Specific Training
Even if you don't work with stroke patients, I highly suggest you take time to read about the conversation going on around high-repetition, task-specific OT interventions for stroke.
A lot of research is being done around this topic and I think it is going to end up having ripple effects for therapists in many practices areas.
To participate in the forum discussion about this topic, please go here: https://otpotential.com/ot-potential-club
(Another great way to support our podcast is to use our MedBridge promo code!)
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Cerebral Palsy and High Repetition UE Rehab
The article we look at this week is a great introduction to and robot-assisted therapy and massed practice—and, even though this is our first time looking at cerebral palsy, you will find that this article builds on previous discussions we’ve had on motor learning.
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