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What sorts of treatment approach use for Acute Stroke In Occupational Therapy?

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Question added by Sarada Saha , Consultant Occupational Therapist , Parents Effort Foundation (An Autism Centre)
Date Posted: 2015/06/04
احمد صبيح
by احمد صبيح , occupational therapist , rewaq center for Rehabilitation

the best approach based on occupational therapy is Task Oriented but you can use NDT ,PNF,biomechanic etc

MELANIE STOKES
by MELANIE STOKES , Disability assessor , Government Department of Work and Pensions, National Health Service and Social care.

Rehabilitation/reablement, cognitive, functional, bobath 

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by Deleted user

Repetiviteness of an activity is the best approach.  Whatever actual technique you use (NDT, PNF, etc), as an occupational therapist your focus is on purposeful, meaningful tasks and activities (occupations) so please do not do silly repetive "exercises". OT doesn't need more cone stacking. There is much to be said by doing basic personal care tasks every single day starting from very acute stages - the therapists job is to ensure that you are helping the client to use as normal movement patterns while doing those tasks as possible through techniques to normalize tone, prevent deformities, focusing on balance, etc. 

Aijaz Ahmad Sofi
by Aijaz Ahmad Sofi , Managing director , Elisha

it is helping the patient in mobilising him in ative exercises

Afamefuna Anigboh
by Afamefuna Anigboh , Intern Physiotherapist , University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital ITuku Ozalla

The best approach is the improvement of independence.

This can be achieved by helping patients overcome practical difficulties at work, home and in their lifestyles.

Interventions include practising tasks, developing new skills, relearning new ways of doing things and becoming more confident carrying out their activities of daily living (ADLs).

Neurodevelopmental technique approach -  Bobath, PNF 

proper bed positioning and provide splinting to prevent further deformities

MOHAMED ABDUL RAHMAN THACHAPARAMBIL
by MOHAMED ABDUL RAHMAN THACHAPARAMBIL , occupational therapy specialist , MINISTRY OF HEALTH

NDT, PNF, BIOMECH, ADL TRAINING AFTER FIM+FAM,

subrata mazumder
by subrata mazumder , mid-level , NIOH, Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore

proper positioning in bed, so that further contracture or deformity can be prevented.

Nithaya Kumari Ayyanar
by Nithaya Kumari Ayyanar , Occupational therapist , Hamad Medical Corporation

Positioning. Splinting, Weight bearing exercises, Neurodevelopmental approaches like Bobath- NDT, PNF, Motor control, task oriented approaches and Motor relearning.

Shaimaa A Elhamid
by Shaimaa A Elhamid , مدرب محترف (Trainer of traniees) , معهد تطوير مهارات أعضاء هيئة التدريس

improves short- and long-term survival and functional outcome and increases the possibility of earlier discharge to home.

عمر أحمد موسى السماره
by عمر أحمد موسى السماره , Occupational Therapist , Emirates Autism Center

In my opinion, for rehabilitate acute stroke patient, you should to use NDT and TO,

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