
Occupational Therapy Sessions
Occupational therapy (OT) helps patients regain independence and improve daily functioning after an injury, illness, or surgery. In our clinic, patients work with registered occupational therapists who assess physical, cognitive, and emotional challenges to restore meaningful activity in work, home, or social environments. Treatment timelines vary based on patient goals and injury severity.
What does Occupational Therapy address?
Occupational therapy is commonly used to treat:
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Upper body and hand injuries,
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Post-concussion syndrome and cognitive impairments,
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Chronic pain and joint limitations,
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Stroke or neurological conditions,
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Mental health and emotional regulation,
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Fatigue and reduced endurance,
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Challenges with dressing, cooking, hygiene, or return to work.
Key aspects of Occupational Therapy
Sessions may include:
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Task-based rehabilitation exercises,
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Fine motor and strength training,
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Cognitive retraining and memory exercises,
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Pain and energy management strategies,
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Environmental or ergonomic adaptations,
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Return-to-work planning and workplace assessments.
Benefits of Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy enables patients to:
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Regain independence in daily activities,
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Safely return to work or school,
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Improve coordination, concentration, and emotional resilience,
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Enhance quality of life and confidence in daily routines.
