Chronological Time Frame of the development of our OT Theories
In this episode of OT Conversations, Hao, an occupational therapist, delves into the historical progression of occupational therapy (OT) theory and practice models. Starting from the post-World War II era, Hao explores the inception of the biomechanical frame of reference and touches on foundational models like PNF, Bobath, and the Rood approach. He discusses influential figures, such as Mary Riley, who called for a return to occupational roots, leading to the development of the Model of Human Occupation (MOHO) by her student Gary Keilhofner. The discussion extends into the 1970s' focus on sensory integration by Jean Ayres and key scales like the Ranchos Amigos and Glasgow Coma Scale. It continues into the 1980s and 1990s with models emphasizing client-centered practices and environmental contexts like the Canadian Model of Occupational Performance (CMOP) and the Ecology of Human Performance. Finally, Hao highlights the shift towards culturally responsive care with the 2006 introduction of the Kawa model by Michael Iwama. The episode underscores the importance of appreciating the historical context and foundational models that shape current OT practices.
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Occupational Therapy as a Grandfather Therapy to Modern Therapies?
In this exciting and thought-provoking episode of Occupational Therapy Conversations, Host Hao, an experienced Occupational Therapist, dives headfirst into a controversial subject. Is Occupational Therapy the forerunner of many modern therapeutic disciplines? By tracing its historical roots back to the early 1900s, Hao argues that Occupational Therapy has significantly influenced the fields of physical therapy, art therapy, music therapy, and more.Hao provides compelling historical, philosophical, and multidisciplinary evidence, suggesting that Occupational Therapy laid the foundation for the development of these specialized therapies. From its holistic approach that combines physical and mental health to its pioneering tools and techniques, Occupational Therapy emerges as the "grandfather" of various modern therapeutic practices.Hao invites all occupational therapists to embrace their profession's rich heritage and continue its legacy by acknowledging its profound impact on the world of rehabilitation. This episode is a call to action for reflection, discussion, and a renewed commitment to preserving the holistic essence of Occupational Therapy.Join Hao in this engaging conversation, and consider the vital contributions of Occupational Therapy to the healthcare field as we know it today.
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learn intricacies of muscle contractions
Dive into the fascinating world of muscle contractions with Hao, an experienced Occupational Therapist, in this riveting episode of Occupational Therapy Conversations. Discover the intricate mechanics behind how our muscles work, from the basics of sarcomeres to the complexities of the sliding filament theory. Explore the critical roles of nerve stimulation, acetylcholine, calcium ions, and energy expenditure, and learn how they all intertwine to create movement. Uncover the multiple causes of muscle weakness and deficiency, ranging from neurological issues to malnutrition, and understand how preventative and stimulative therapies can make a difference, especially for those in critical care. Whether you're a therapist, a student, or simply curious about human physiology, this episode is packed with insights and knowledge that will leave you eager to learn more. Tune in and enrich your understanding of the muscle mysteries that shape our daily lives.
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Mary Reilly :The woman who sparked the concept of the MOHO
Who inspired the Model of Human Occupation? Please tune in to hear about Mary Reilly, the visionary who sparked a holistic shift in occupational therapy (OT) with her influential teachings and philosophy. Learn more in our latest podcast episode! 🎙️ #OTConversations #MaryReilly #OTHistoryThis RIOT conversation is a celebration and respect to a "Rollicking Individual of Occupational Therapy: Mary Reilly"
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Understand Cardiac Pacing
In this episode of OT Conversations, Hao, an occupational therapist, discusses the critical topic of heart pacing or cardiac pacing, explaining how it regulates heart rhythm when the natural pacemaker fails. The session provides a comprehensive overview of the heart's electrical pathway, indications for cardiac pacing, types of pacemakers, and potential complications. Emphasizing the role of occupational therapists, Hao highlights post-insertion precautions, the importance of watching for dizziness and syncope, and the impact of pacing on patients' daily activities. The discussion wraps up with practical tips on patient care and considerations for electrotherapy.
This is a UK-based Occupational Therapy podcast expressing personal clinical experiences, views, and aspirations for occupational therapy practice in the UK. It is aimed to help OT students and clinicians navigate their way through their clinical practice involving occupational therapy. When it gets controversial, it is Rant Involving Occupational Therapy. When I talk about foundation OT knowledge, it is Relevant Information about OT. When I celebrate amazing people I encounter, It's Rollicking Individuals of OT. If I 'yap' about anything I fancy, then, it is Random Information about Ordinary things. Whatever the theme, this OT conversation is a RIOT Conversation. Enjoy - HAODisclaimer: Topics discussed are personal opinions and do not represent any professional body or Trust/Health organization.