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Why is Tummy Time Important?
By Arbor Therapy |
Not just for infants! What is tummy time? Tummy time is considered any type of weight bearing through upper extremities. ...
Video Modeling and Use in Occupational Therapy Process
By Arbor Therapy |
What is video modeling? Video modeling (VM) is a mode of teaching that uses video recording and display equipment to ...
W-sitting and Potential Adverse Effects
By Arbor Therapy |
W-sitting and Potential Adverse EffectsDeb Mordhorst, Doctor of Physical Therapy While W-sitting is a common and perhaps preferred choice for ...
Cerebellar Ataxia
By Arbor Therapy |
Cerebellar AtaxiaBy Sara Murphy, Doctor of Occupational Therapy The cerebellum is the part of the brain tucked underneath the back ...
Sensory Processing Disorder
By Arbor Therapy |
Sensory Processing Disorder By Dr. Sara Murphy, Occupational Therapist Sensory processing is how a person is able to take in ...
Caregiver Burnout
By Arbor Therapy |
Caregiver burnout Caregiver burnout is a very real and common occurrence. It can not only affect a caregiver’s mental health ...
60-plus Refreshing Self-care Ideas for Busy Moms (and Really, Is There Any Other Kind?)
By Arbor Therapy |
As moms, as much as we would love to invest in self-care activities to keep relaxed, refreshed and recharged, we ...
Tips for Getting Sensory Kids to Wear Winter Clothes
By Arbor Therapy |
Tips for getting sensory kids to wear winter clothes The tactile sensory system is one of the earliest developed senses ...
What Is Dyspraxia?
By Arbor Therapy |
What Is Dyspraxia? Dr. Sara Murphy, Occupational TherapistDyspraxia is a neurological disorder that affects fine and gross motor skills, memory, ...