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Functional Activities with Clint
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Jan Davis describes factors to consider in choosing tasks that are client-centered and based on the identified impairments. She works with Clint on one-handed shoe tying and higher-level gardening activities in standing.
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Functional Activities with Alice
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Even stroke survivors who are long term post-stroke can benefit from functional activities utilizing the affected upper extremity. Jan Davis demonstrates three therapeutic methods for incorporating a nonfunctional upper extremity in real-life tasks.
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Functional Activities with Dick
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In this video the ‘simple’ task of making a sandwich demonstrates how therapists can use functional activities to address impairments in motor control, cognition, motor planning, standing balance, weight shift to the involved side and endurance.
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More Treatment Ideas with Functional Activities
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Jan Davis demonstrates several additional activities that engage the patient, can be modified for low level patients, are inexpensive and easy to accomplish in one treatment session.
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Functional Activities in Standing
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Jan Davis demonstrates how physical therapists and occupational therapists can use functional activities to facilitate standing tolerance, weight shift, balance, upper extremity and lower extremity control with stroke survivors.
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Bonus Video: Functional Activities with Dick (uninterrupted)
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Observe the actual treatment session, without narration, of Jan Davis working on a client-centered, occupation-based activity with Dick in the kitchen.
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Bonus Video: Functional Activities with Tom (uninterrupted)
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Observe the actual treatment session, without narration, of Jan Davis working on a client-centered, occupation-based activity with Tom washing his car.
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Closing Credits
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closing credits