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Mastering transfer training as a new occupational therapist can be a challenge. Read on for applicable transfer training tips.

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New to occupational therapy in the orthopedics setting? We've got you covered with all of the precautions here so you'll feel prepared!

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Occupational therapy in the acute care setting can be fast-paced, exciting, and intense. Here's what you can expect in this OT setting.

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Trevor Watson, DPT, CBIS on Instagram: "Forced use training to improve strength in affected limb!  🧠 Incorporating Forced-use Training is pertinent in improving strength to the hemiparetic limb after neurological injury.  🧠 The drills in the video show a variety of ways to increase load and challenge balance in the more affected limb, give them a try! As always, guard the patient as deemed appropriate and set up in a safe environment. . . 📚 It is important to note that placing the weaker leg back (especially in forced use sit to stands) increases activity of anterior tibialis by 29% and quads by 34%.  In addition, it also decreases lateral displacement towards the stronger leg, thus improving weightbearing to the affected leg by 14%. 📖 PMID:12098151 and 18812434 . . ⚠️When focusing on Foot Drop Exercises, Rehab Exercises, Balance Training, Therapy Exercises, Physical Therapy Exercises, Video Show, Lower Limb, Strong Legs, Acute Care

Trevor Watson, DPT, CBIS on Instagram: "Forced use training to improve strength in affected limb! 🧠 Incorporating Forced-use Training is pertinent in improving strength to the hemiparetic limb after neurological injury. 🧠 The drills in the video show a variety of ways to increase load and challenge balance in the more affected limb, give them a try! As always, guard the patient as deemed appropriate and set up in a safe environment. . . 📚 It is important to note that placing the weaker…

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