Perspectives on Neuroplasticity: Part 2

EPISODE TITLE:  Perspectives on Neuroplasticity Part 2 INTRO: This episode is the continued conversation between two OTRs and two soon-to-be new grad OTs. During this episode we will wrap up virtual reality and move into other methods of traditional and non-traditional therapy with a focus on safety and interprofessional communication. The conversation rounds out with caretaker, friends, and family roles and the importance of support in rehabilitation and neuroplasticity.  EPISODE SUMMARY: In this episode of NOGGINS & NEURONS: Brain Injury Recovery Simplified Perspectives on Neuroplasticity Part 2, with Tracy Bentley Root, Morgan Wellenzohn, and Sarah DiMayo we talked about: Virtual reality and the contraindications associated Mirror therapy and what are appropriate activities Action observation opportunities in the hospital with caretakers Weightbearing as a rehabilitation technique and safety Constraint Induced Movement Therapy Including caregivers/friends/colleagues in the rehabilitation process Equipment used in clinic and safety As was stated in part 1 of this podcast “practice makes progress” and practice can come in many forms of therapy. They may be traditional such as mirror therapy and constraint induced movement therapy or non-traditional such as action observations with a family member. No matter what, recovery to desired rolls is possible, with careful consideration from healthcare providers and unique ways friends and coworkers can get involved. A great student take-away is to not underestimate the amount of knowledge we bring to our level II fieldwork sites and supervisors. Therapy is a collaborative process that requires and is enhanced by contributions from various perspectives. As always, we want to hear your top takeaways! LINKS TO ARTICLES, BOOKS AND OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Park, J., Chang, M., Kim, K., Kim, K. (2015). The effect of mirror therapy on upper-extremity function and activities of daily living in stroke patients. Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 27(6), 1681-1683. https://doi.org/10.1589/jpts.27.1681 Related Noggins And Neurons podcast episodes: Neuroplastic Beats Spastic Measuring Spasticity Subluxation and Shoulder Pain Join the Noggins And Neurons Facebook group Donate to The Noggins And Neurons Podcast using your PayPal app: Donate to Noggins And Neurons and get an Allstar Pete Trading Card https://creativeconceptsot.gumroad.com/l/sblgnl PETE’S RESOURCES: Pete's book Pete's blog DEB’S OT RESOURCES: The OT's Guide to Mirror Therapy Tri-Fold Mirror (US address only) https://creativeconceptsot.gumroad.com/l/trifoldmirror Occupational Therapy Intervention: Scavenger Hunt Visual Scanning for Adults https://creativeconceptsot.gumroad.com/l/scavengerhunt REQUEST TO BE A GUEST ON NOGGINS & NEURONS. If you’re passionate about stroke recovery and have information or a story you believe will help others, we’d love help you share it on the show. Complete the guest request form below and let’s see if we’re a good fit! Guest Request Form https://forms.gle/PsSFqFjUBSUyV6ud9 MUSIC Music by scottholmesmusic.com  

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