One-Handed Shoe Tying
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Most stroke survivors don’t want to be restricted to wearing shoes with velcro closures. This video demonstrates an easy, one-handed method for tying shoes.
Most stroke survivors don’t want to be restricted to wearing shoes with velcro closures. This video demonstrates an easy, one-handed method for tying shoes.
StrokeHelp: Teaching Independence Similar Videos
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Examples of Guiding, Weightbearing & Bilateral Use
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Jan Davis demonstrates a task-oriented, problem-solving approach to a simple activity that can be used in any treatment setting: SNF, inpatient or outpatient rehab, acute care or home health.
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Improving Awareness During Bedrest
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This video describes the therapeutic benefits of the patient’s environment, proper bed positioning and supporting the upper extremity during rest. Therapists can impact functional gains before the first treatment session begins.
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Introduction to Improving Function
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Jan Davis introduces the concepts of care that provides the foundation for this video course. Occupational therapists and physical therapists can optimize the potential for functional gains utilizing five treatment principles.
