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    NDT frame frame of reference

    31/03/2026 | 20 mins.
    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.
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    The structure of a Frame of Reference

    24/03/2026 | 22 mins.
    In this episode of OT Conversations, we unpack one of the most fundamental ideas in occupational therapy — the Frame of Reference. It’s the lens through which OTs see their clients, make sense of problems, and choose interventions. We’ll explore what a frame of reference is, why it matters, and how different ones shape our practice — from biomechanical to cognitive, behavioural to MOHO.

    Join me as we translate theory into real-world examples, like helping a stroke survivor make a cup of tea again — and see how each frame of reference tells a different therapeutic story. Whether you’re a student, clinician, or just curious about OT thinking, this episode will help you see everyday practice in a whole new light.
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    Reawakening the somatic nervous system in critical care

    17/03/2026 | 25 mins.
    When the body hibernates after critical illness, survival takes over — but movement, awareness, and engagement fall silent.

    In this episode of OT Conversations, Hao explores how occupational therapists use early sensory and proprioceptive stimulation to keep the connection between body and mind alive. Through gentle touch, rhythm, and human presence, we remind the body that movement still exists — long before active rehabilitation begins.

    This is a reflection on the hidden work of hands, the language of sensation, and the quiet moment where recovery truly begins.

    Listen, learn, and share — because every mindful touch matters.
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    Documenting the fat neck debate

    10/03/2026 | 12 mins.
    In this quick and lighthearted episode, Hao shares a real workplace moment that turned into a professional lesson. What started as a funny debate between two speech therapists—how to describe a “fat neck”—becomes a reflection on anatomy, language, and respect in clinical documentation.

    Learn what adipose tissue really means, why saying “neck is huge” isn’t quite the same as “increased subcutaneous adipose tissue,” and how the words we choose shape both professionalism and patient dignity.

    Clinical. Neutral. Respectful.
    Because sometimes, even a “fat neck” can teach us something about how we speak as clinicians.
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    Let us understand the airway

    03/03/2026 | 25 mins.
    In this episode, Hao unpacks the anatomy and purpose of the airway—from nose to alveoli—and explores why airway understanding matters in occupational therapy. Learn about airway protection, suctioning, positioning, and breath control, and discover how every occupation truly begins with a single breath.

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About OT conversations

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.
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