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presented by Salvador Bondoc, OTD, OTR/L, BCPR, CHT, FAOTA
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Neurological and functional recovery following a neurological insult vastly vary in terms of their clinical presentation and the corresponding interventions. Part 3 covers evidence-based interventions for upper extremity conditions with significant impairments during acute to sub-acute stages of recovery. This course, Part 4, is a continuation, with its focus mainly on interventions that address the upper limb with some recovered motor functions.
Salvador Bondoc, OTD, OTR/L, BCPR, CHT, FAOTA
Salvador Bondoc is a tenured professor of occupational therapy and has been a faculty member of Quinnipiac University since 2006. He received his post-professional Doctor of Occupational Therapy degree from Creighton University in 2004. He has been a practicing occupational therapist since 1995, has held the designation of Certified Hand Therapist since 2001, and has…
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1. Clinical Presentation
This chapter describes the clinical presentation of the neurological upper extremity classified as having mild tomoderate neuromotor impairments.
2. Constraint-Induced Therapy and Task-Oriented Therapy
This chapter identifies various impairment-focused and function-based interventions appropriate for the mild to moderately impaired upper extremity and describes the indications and scientific and theoretical bases for specific interventions.
3. Augmenting Task Practice Through Orthotics
This chapter describes the use of orthotics as a way to circumvent or support specific hand limitations to enable improved performance and increase engagement in task-oriented training.
4. Bilateral Strategies
This chapter provides a description of the different levels of bilateral hand use and describes specific tasks for each level of bilateral functioning as a critical element of task-oriented training.
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