The Rewards of Being an Occupational Therapist

The Rewards of Being an Occupational Therapist By: Mary Vanesko, MOT, OTR/L, CIMI Happy Occupational Therapy Month! When asked to write this blog post for the month of April, in honor of OT month, I could not help but think of the thousands of times I educated someone...

5 Tips: Differentiating Sensory from Behavior

5 Tips: Differentiating Sensory from Behavior   By: Debra Johnson, MS, OTR/L April is Occupational Therapy Month and a good time to gain a better understanding of how OTs can help children who are exhibiting challenging behaviors and struggling with participation in...

The Benefits of Foam Rolling

The Benefits of Foam Rolling  By: Alex Siyufy, DPT, ATC, SCS, Cert. MDT, Cert. DN March is Athletic Training month!  Besides all of the work that Athletic Trainers (ATCs) do on the field, there’s a lot of work that ATCs do “off the field” to get their athletes ready...

The Art and Science of DIR/Floortime

The Art and Science of DIR/Floortime  By: Jennie Trocchio, Ph.D. The Developmental, Individual Difference, Relationship-based (DIR)/ Floortime approach, provides a theoretical and practical model that helps educators, clinicians, and parents comprehensively assess and...

Stroke Recovery – PSS

By: Ron Sheppard, OTD, OTR/L, C/NDT, FABDA There are approximately 795,000 individuals having a stroke each year just in the United States alone, and it is classified as the fifth leading cause of death. As an Occupational Therapist specializing in the treatment of...

World Occupational Therapy Day

October 27th is World Occupational Therapy Day   By: Victoria Wood, OTR/L   To celebrate World Occupational Therapy Day, a definition is in order.  When the word “occupation” is mentioned, people commonly think about jobs.  However, the meaning of occupation...