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  • Re: Dyslexia

    Become familiar with Lindamood-Bell. That might help. On-line page.
    Posted to OT POV: Forums (Forum) by Barbara on September 2, 2009
  • Re: Need ideas to make some money while on childcare leave of absence. Anybody ever in this situation?

    Hi..I have an ''unable to work'' situation here, and I have tried selling my art on Etsy.com. and books on Amazon.
    Posted to OT POV: Forums (Forum) by Barbara on September 2, 2009
  • Re: Flaccid UE, Neuro re-ed ideas

    Hi Lindsey. Rood Technique is helpful with a completely flaccid UE. It is a very powerful stimulus and needs to be taken seriously, done explicitly as directed, &nbsp;and not over done, or the patient could become very spastic. If you would like instruction please e-mail me at barb_schoonover@yahoo.com&nbsp;or belovedgrandma@yahoo.com&nbsp;and I ...
    Posted to OT POV: Forums (Forum) by Barbara on September 2, 2009
  • Re: Burns and OT

    Hi, I do have lots of handouts on all kinds of things. Where should I send them? Barb
    Posted to OT POV: Forums (Forum) by Barbara on March 28, 2009
  • Re: Burns and OT

    I will look in my file. I worked with burns for about 10 years. What stage is this burn? Has it been grafted? Where were the grafts&nbsp;taken from?&nbsp;Is the person receiving wound care?Where is the burn located? Does this person have scars anywhere on his body that have Keloid scar tissue? Tell me more. Sincerely Barb. ...
    Posted to OT POV: Forums (Forum) by Barbara on March 20, 2009
  • Re: patching for pediatric patient

    Hi Laurie..Is patching the only thing done for this little tyke? I have a grandchild that went for vision therapy&nbsp; for 8 weeks. We worked at home on a home program and her vision completely cleared up. I had an eye&nbsp; MD tell me this would not work, but it did . She never wore a patch.She is 18 now and I dont remember all of the things ...
    Posted to OT POV: Forums (Forum) by Barbara on March 20, 2009
  • Re: UE clinical question

    Hi Lindsey. Regarding your patient. How far is he post decompression, and has the physician ok -ed active assistive rom or active rom? If so, You might try a table top skate board. The kind that is&nbsp;used with flaccid stroke patients.That would encourage any small bit of motion the client might have An over the door pulley .Also If you know any ...
    Posted to OT POV: Forums (Forum) by Barbara on March 18, 2009