In this episode of OT Conversations, we dive into the Neurodevelopmental Treatment (NDT) Frame of Reference — one of the foundational approaches used in neurological rehabilitation. Join me as we explore how NDT helps occupational therapists understand movement, muscle tone, postural control, and the power of hands-on facilitation.
We unpack the key principles behind NDT, why it’s so widely used in stroke, brain injury, and cerebral palsy, and how guided, purposeful handling can retrain the nervous system toward more normal, efficient movement. Using everyday functional tasks, we look at how OTs help patients relearn balance, coordination, and control in the occupations that matter most.
Whether you’re a student, a clinician, or someone curious about neurorehab, this episode brings clarity to what the NDT Frame of Reference is — and why it continues to shape modern OT practice across the world.