Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy (OT) is the use of assessment and intervention to develop, recover, or maintain the meaningful activities, or occupations, of individuals, groups, or communities. Physiotherapists help patients maintain the skills needed for daily living and working through therapeutic use of everyday activities. With goal to help people increase their functional independence in daily life while preventing or minimizing disability, we are able to motivate patients to remain active and perform to their full potential.
A better you, everyday
Conditions commonly treated using occupational therapy:
- Birth injuries.
- Sensory processing disorders.
- Traumatic injuries to the brain or spinal cord
- Learning difficulties
- Autism
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Orthopedic rehabilitation
- Developmental delays
- Severe hand injuries
- Multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, stroke and other chronic illnesses