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Patient Handouts

Patient Education Handouts


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ADVANCE is proud to offer patient education handouts for our readers. Feel free to print them and distribute them to your clients. If you have suggestions on an existing handout, or a topic suggestion for a new handout, e-mail Online Editor Jill Glomstad. You will need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader to access the handouts.

New! Packing Nutritious School Lunches

New! Warning Signs of Stroke

Improving Balance Through Exercise

Hot and Cold Therapies

WEB EXCLUSIVE: Energy Conservation

WEB EXCLUSIVE: Surviving Stroke's Effects

Understanding Migraines

Balance Exercises for Fall Prevention

Balance Exercises with Therapy Ball

Balance Exercises with Therapy Bands

Managing Arthritis Pain

Understanding Osteoporosis

WEB EXCLUSIVE: Lower Body Strengthening for Older Adults

WEB EXCLUSIVE: Upper Body Strengthening for Older Adults

BIG PRINT VERSION: Home Safety

Weight Reduction Therapies

Self-Administration of Medication

Kegel Exercises for Urinary Incontinence

Common Geriatric Eye Conditions

You Can Quit Smoking

Diabetes: Dangerous But Treatable

Preventing Repetitive Strain Injuries

Managing Back Pain

Everybody Gets the Blues-Even Kids  


 

Hilary,
"Quick Reference to Occupational Therapy" Kathlyn L Reed
Remember, function, function function...no matter what the disease or etiology..it's still all about regaining and or learning to compensate ...first, of course, it helps to know what population you will be working with, ie adults, kids, ortho...

marla popkin Marla Popkin OTR/L. INCNovember 11, 2009
Miami Shores, FL



I am returning to the field of OT after 10 years. Anyone have any good "OT 101" books that you would recommend?? Much thanks
Hilary OTR/L, LMT

Hilary  Walker October 05, 2009
NORTHFIELD , VT



In response to the March issue "Battleground States", I have a novel idea.
Why don't we lower our charges to consumers, Medicare, etc?
They are just trying to find providers they can afford, so why not us?
Or are we just in it for the money?

Lou Hegwer,  OTR/LMarch 08, 2009
Billings, MT




     

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