Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy

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People suffering from any of the following conditions can benefit from outpatient rehabilitation.



  • Osteo-Arthritis
  • Orthopedic Procedures such as Hip or Knee Replacements
  • Fractures (hip, knee, wrist)
  • Stroke or CVA (old/new)
  • Balance Deficits
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Parkinsons Disease
  • Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Diabetic Neuropathies
  • General Debilitation
  • Amputee
  • Swallowing Difficulties (with aspirations)
  • Cognitive Deficits

Occupational Therapy involves a variety of activities designed to improve functional independence through:

  • ADL (Activities of Daily Living) Training

    The maintenance, hygiene, dressing, feeding, eating, communication, mobility, home management and community living that allows an individual to achieve functional independence.

  • Therapeutic Exercise

    Includes instruction and techniques emphasizing muscle strength, flexibility, range of motion, and the awareness of good body alignment

  • Muscle Strengthening

    Ability of a muscle or muscle group to produce tension and a resulting force.

  • Adaptive Equipment Assessment & Ordering

    The evaluation of an individual's need for certain equipment that may be required to help that individual regain functional independence. Examples include: reachers, bedside comodes, shower chairs, etc.

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Call us at 843-323-9941



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