May is National Better Speech & Hearing Awareness Month, and we thank all Tx:Team Speech-Language Pathologists for their continued dedication to their patient, their community, and to Tx:Team. During this month, we want to raise awareness about hearing and speech …
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Adaptive Equipment (AE) are pieces of equipment to compensate for a physical limitation, promote safety, and promote independence. They are used to facilitate completion of daily activities such as dressing, feeding, bathing, grooming, and functional mobility. One may also hear
As the days get longer and the weather gets warmer, we feel energized and motivated to engage in spring cleaning, a ritual that has been taking place for hundreds, if not thousands, of years. Spring cleaning gives us an opportunity …
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There are many factors that come into play when searching for a new career opportunity; location, pay rate, and benefits are always the topics of conversation during the interview process. How much of the company culture and the other important …
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The foot and ankle form a complex system of 28 bones, 33 joints, and over 100 ligaments, tendons, and muscles that serve as the foundational support for our entire body structure. They are essential for supporting body weight and maintaining …
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Temporomandibular joint dysfunction (“TMD”) is a musculoskeletal problem of the jaw generally characterized by jaw pain and clicking and often accompanied by headaches, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), and neck pain. It can be worsened by poor postural …
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Rehabilitation for Stroke Survivors: Speech and Motor Recovery
in Speech TherapyMay is National Better Speech & Hearing Awareness Month, and we thank all Tx:Team Speech-Language Pathologists for their continued dedication to their patient, their community, and to Tx:Team. During this month, we want to raise awareness about hearing and speech …
Debunking Speech-Language Pathology Myths
in Speech TherapyIn honor of National Speech-Language-Hearing Month, we’re dispelling some misconceptions to highlight the vital role of speech therapy.
Myth #1: Speech therapy is only for those with lisps or stutters.
While addressing lisps and stutters is indeed a common aspect …
Ask an Expert: Can OT Help My Mom Feed Herself?
in Ask an Expert, NewsQuestion: My mom has dementia and seems to have forgotten how to use her silverware to feed herself. Can OT help?
Answer: Yes! Sometimes, as dementia progresses, people can have more difficulty feeding themselves. OTs can figure out what’s getting …
OT Solutions: Adaptive Equipment
in News, Occupational TherapyAdaptive Equipment (AE) are pieces of equipment to compensate for a physical limitation, promote safety, and promote independence. They are used to facilitate completion of daily activities such as dressing, feeding, bathing, grooming, and functional mobility. One may also hear
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Debunking Occupational Therapy Myths
in Occupational TherapyIn celebration of Occupational Therapy Month this April, we want to debunk some common misconceptions about this vital profession.
Myth #1: Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy are Interchangeable
While both Occupational Therapists (OTs) and Physical Therapists (PTs) utilize their expertise …
Ergonomic Spring Cleaning
in GeneralAs the days get longer and the weather gets warmer, we feel energized and motivated to engage in spring cleaning, a ritual that has been taking place for hundreds, if not thousands, of years. Spring cleaning gives us an opportunity …
Workplace Wellness – What Is It and Why It Should Matter
in UncategorizedThere are many factors that come into play when searching for a new career opportunity; location, pay rate, and benefits are always the topics of conversation during the interview process. How much of the company culture and the other important …
The Important Role of Feet and Ankles
in Physical TherapyThe foot and ankle form a complex system of 28 bones, 33 joints, and over 100 ligaments, tendons, and muscles that serve as the foundational support for our entire body structure. They are essential for supporting body weight and maintaining …
Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction
in Ask an Expert, Physical TherapyTemporomandibular joint dysfunction (“TMD”) is a musculoskeletal problem of the jaw generally characterized by jaw pain and clicking and often accompanied by headaches, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), and neck pain. It can be worsened by poor postural …
Why Do My Joints Hurt in the Cold?
in Physical Therapy, WellnessWhile there is no single explanation on why cold weather can affect the joints and cause pain, experts have several possible explanations.
Changes in barometric pressure, or the pressure of the air, can affect the body. When barometric pressure drops, …