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Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapist is responsible for treating adolescents to adults by running therapy programs that includes various aspects including physical, cognitive, psychology, psychosocial.  

Occupational Therapy session is conducted to help patients function independently daily.  


Patients who can be referred:

•    Cerebral Palsy
•    Pediatric cases
•    Down Syndrome
•    Delayed developmental problems
•    Learning problems
•    Autism and hyperactivity
•    Speech problems
•    Dysphagia
•    Hand injury
•    Burn injury
•    Orthopedic cases
•    Stroke
•    Spinal cord injury
•    Neuro cases and brain injury  
•    Arthritis
•    Neurosis and psychiatry
•    Cancer

Treatment methods:

•    Cognitive training
•    Behaviorial modification
•    Early intervention program
•    Play Therapy
•    Social skills training
•    Pre-school training
•    Hand function training
•    Fine motor and gross motor training
•    Burn injury management
•    Integrated sensory therapy
•    Tools modification
•    Activities Daily Living Training (ADL)
•    Ambulation and mobility training

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