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Jeff, a licensed occupational therapist practicing in the United States, brings you the latest Occupational Therapy videos for patients, Pre-OTs, OT Students, New Grads, Practitioners, Entrepreneurs, and Caregivers.

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  • @ThePinklover813
    @ThePinklover8138 сағат бұрын

    Quick question about CRPS! You said big contraindication is no passive range of motion but then as one of the treatment option is continuous passive motion. Can you explain why we would use the CPM machine?

  • @brianhull7499
    @brianhull74993 күн бұрын

    At just after 4 minutes, Jeff makes a comment about the progression of rehab starting in lower extremity and then moving up to upper extremity. Is there a resource for this? I have been practicing this clinically for years, but I do not remember it being explicitly noted in my formal education. Thanks

  • @rosieblueposie6908
    @rosieblueposie69088 күн бұрын

    Very informative video

  • @kantisuprayitno2660
    @kantisuprayitno26609 күн бұрын

    👍🙏

  • @matt7iron
    @matt7iron11 күн бұрын

    😮 OK done with my shadowing at senior help canter called cei pace, then went and did Lab work, done, now whats the next step

  • @GearMaven
    @GearMaven13 күн бұрын

    Title is a bit inaccurate as you are teaching how to help a patient get out of bed. Would appreciate a video on how to help a stroke patient to sit up in bed as in for eating without a hospital bed.

  • @patriciakline4967
    @patriciakline496714 күн бұрын

    A blessing how you are helping people.thank you

  • @mtktkt3773
    @mtktkt377314 күн бұрын

    thank you so much for this vid!!!

  • @user-gb1gn7mh5q
    @user-gb1gn7mh5q15 күн бұрын

    Nice video, thank you,but I can't help noticing: Very few viewers and no comments up to now.

  • @ellencahoon5745
    @ellencahoon574526 күн бұрын

    How can you feel confident that the pt is independent vs. supervision? I find it difficult to distinguish if a pt would be unsafe without me there if i am not providing physical assistance.

  • @rosalindbergstrom8386
    @rosalindbergstrom838627 күн бұрын

    Thanks ¡

  • @Mohammed_ja
    @Mohammed_ja29 күн бұрын

    Very helpful!

  • @rebeccaobrien9255
    @rebeccaobrien9255Ай бұрын

    Excellent video. I am an OT in Australia and I have a client who can't discriminate L and R. They are currently learning how to drive and will frequently miss the left hand turn. I will be seeing them today. This will give me a bench mark.

  • @DoodleBugLisa
    @DoodleBugLisaАй бұрын

    Great job making this video. But…I have to turn down the volume because meditation type music doesn’t fit the exercise.

  • @r3nsvlogs
    @r3nsvlogsАй бұрын

    How would you use some of this terminology during OT documentation? Are OTs able to document that "the patient has agnosia" or, "the patient is showing signs of agnosia"? Or IS experiencing hallucinations or MAY be experiencing hallucinations? I guess my question is: what ultimately goes into diagnosing patients with the terminology used in this video? And what are OTs able to document and NOT able to document? (Also, I guess terms like delirium, dysthymia, etc. have specific diagnosis criteria so in that case diagnosing falls outside of our realm and we can document something like the patient may be exhibiting symptoms of these disorders or OTs can report their suspicions during team meetings) I apologize for the long winded question! Btw I love your videos and I learn a lot from them <3 Thank you so much!

  • @Phoenxi.
    @Phoenxi.Ай бұрын

    i like your voice..

  • @XDSakuraBlossomXD
    @XDSakuraBlossomXDАй бұрын

    Could you please explain your rationale regarding transferring toward the weaker side in this case? I typically would assist patients with transferring toward their strong side.

  • @katerinarich9626
    @katerinarich9626Ай бұрын

    This is wild. I’ve been a nurse for four years and got my masters and never heard of this until I got a patient with her skull buried in her stomach 🤯 it was hard to believe

  • @hosseinmahdavi2676
    @hosseinmahdavi2676Ай бұрын

    I thought that Topical group is about discussing specific activities, and it has two types, Concurrent and Anticipatory. Is it not? Btw this video helps alot. Appreciate your help

  • @rayyanhamid1023
    @rayyanhamid1023Ай бұрын

    What about lower spinal cord injury

  • @makanakamichelle1414
    @makanakamichelle1414Ай бұрын

    I’m studying sociology and I want to become an OT is that okay like will I still be able to get a job as an ot

  • @makanakamichelle1414
    @makanakamichelle1414Ай бұрын

    I’m studying sociology to became an OT is that okay like will I get an ot job with that

  • @yolandastevenson2400
    @yolandastevenson24002 ай бұрын

    I cannot use my stroke arm

  • @janesato9793
    @janesato97932 ай бұрын

    Your videos helped me pass fw, my boards and to prepare for my new job!!!! Thanks for all that you do for the OT world.

  • @lizhobbs2331
    @lizhobbs23312 ай бұрын

    Crucial information! I'll relay this to the team

  • @marinaukraine
    @marinaukraine2 ай бұрын

    My son set like this until he was 3. Now his legs go outwards and not straight back when he runs. How to fix it?

  • @Honeybeememez
    @Honeybeememez2 ай бұрын

    You gotta "B" 21.😅

  • @fifthavenuegirl
    @fifthavenuegirl2 ай бұрын

    wow very interesting. I use Motus Nova @MotusNova to help my stroke wrist stay flexible and to help me increase my strength in my wrist. It's been very helpful to me. I Haven't really seen anything else out there like it..

  • @WakyamaIsrael
    @WakyamaIsrael3 ай бұрын

    Great insight 👍

  • @ncooper8438
    @ncooper84383 ай бұрын

    Lol. In the UK its prescribed to folks who have covid and are at high risk of serious illness, so its ridiculous to complain about covid mouth, they should grow up and be glad the drug is available to them!. Lo!

  • @josedavila7142
    @josedavila71423 ай бұрын

    Wow! you are great teacher! Thanks

  • @ericawilliams1954
    @ericawilliams19543 ай бұрын

    im a little lost, you stated that brown sequard for motor and touch is ipsilateral loss, but on your chart you have contralateral but state ipsilateral. can you clear that up. unless i misunderstood in the video. or is it both for touch and proprioception ( contralateral and ipsilateral.

  • @panoskaiolakala1053
    @panoskaiolakala10533 ай бұрын

    how do you practise as a student

  • @jacktellner646
    @jacktellner6463 ай бұрын

    1:55 Say that five times fast. /o/

  • @RocioHernani-mh9yy
    @RocioHernani-mh9yy3 ай бұрын

    Thankfully

  • @Preview43
    @Preview433 ай бұрын

    Mehh... Paxlovid worked spectacularly for me. There wasn't any weird taste. It helped me avoid the worst symptoms that everyone around me had to endure.

  • @Issamesteve
    @Issamesteve3 ай бұрын

    I have this issue sometimes when talking to people face to face. It’s quite depressing

  • @xgsix1078
    @xgsix10784 ай бұрын

    Should I be worried about OT school? I'm in my undergrad majoring in Kinesiology and I'm not sure if I have the potential to be an OT

  • @Idesofmarch88
    @Idesofmarch884 ай бұрын

    Super helpful video, thank you!

  • @michaelp772
    @michaelp7724 ай бұрын

    I also had a pounding chest feeling and elevated anxiety.

  • @michaelp772
    @michaelp7724 ай бұрын

    It's the most vile bitterness I've ever had. Tastes like bile. It's overwhelming and takes days to subside.

  • @melissamoreland2969
    @melissamoreland29694 ай бұрын

    I feel like the taste is more like I sprayed Lysol in my mouth. I’ve been drinking hint water and sucking on jolly rancher candies.

  • @tinenys7024
    @tinenys70244 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the video! I'm studying occupational therapy in belgium and the lecture about these models was too short to explain everything like you did. even the professor said there was not enough time to explain everything.

  • @justnaid8253
    @justnaid82534 ай бұрын

    Is there a name for this test, or is it just a balance test?

  • @donwilson9864
    @donwilson98644 ай бұрын

    Very useful exercise.

  • @davidg5369
    @davidg53694 ай бұрын

    Try Forever Mints. They last longer than say tic tacs.😊

  • @boogsassy1
    @boogsassy14 ай бұрын

    I’m starting it and haven’t experienced anything but I’ve only had one dose. I’m 45 and caught this from my teen, I wasn’t doing well, I have EoE and coughing is awful, and my sister caught it but has not been well for 3 wks, she has what I think is long covid. So I’m thinking this will be worth the awful taste, I had thrush when pregnant so I can handle it. 😂Thanks for the info, appreciate your time.

  • @alexandriashevchenko6257
    @alexandriashevchenko62574 ай бұрын

    Thank you! This is so helpful before I take my exam

  • @Roblox-xs8hp
    @Roblox-xs8hp4 ай бұрын

    Im studying for a second go at the NBCOT in 9 days and I just so happened to stumble upon your channel today. Great videos! Thank you, from a fellow future brOT lol

  • @poojakadakia1763
    @poojakadakia17634 ай бұрын

    Its horrible!!!!!! It was soooo strong that i could sleep. The other main issue is the gastro issues. My acid was sooooo mad