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Results 1 - 10 of 58 for Occupational therapy
  1. You are likely excited about going home after being in the hospital, skilled nursing center, or rehabilitation facility. You should ...
  2. ... day and avoid stress. Use physical therapy and occupational therapy to help you stay independent and reduce the ... van Nimwegen M, et al. Physical therapy and occupational therapy in Parkinson's disease. Int J Neurosci . 2017;127( ...
  3. ... services. Counseling. Medical equipment and supplies. Physical therapy, occupational therapy or speech therapy, if needed. Grief counseling and ...
  4. ... Treatments may include: Medicine Nutritional guidance Physical therapy Occupational therapy Integrative therapies Emotional, social, and coping problems. Patients ...
  5. ... and bone braces Walking aids Wheelchairs Physical therapy, occupational therapy, orthopedic help, or other treatments may also be ...
  6. ... prevent more strokes Nutrients and fluids Physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and swallowing therapy will all begin ...
  7. ... growing back Comfort measures, safety measures, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and other such steps may be required to ...
  8. ... function of the damaged nerves Job (vocational) therapy Occupational therapy Orthopedic treatments Physical therapy Wheelchairs, braces, or splints ...
  9. ... for people with MS : Physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and support groups Assistive devices, such as wheelchairs, ...
  10. ... supportive care. Comfort measures, safety measures, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and other treatments may improve the patient's quality ...
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