Exploring Occupational Therapy competency on 'ECMO cases'
In this OT Conversation episode, Hao provides a perspective on competency in occupational therapy for patients receiving ECMO (Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation). Diving into the meaning of competency beyond technical skills, Hao explains its essence as the ability to deliver effective care in complex environments. The presentation focuses on the triad of OT competency—assessment, planning, goal-setting, and intervention. There is a particular emphasis on collaborating with other disciplines while staying within the OT scope, and avoiding tasks like machine manipulation, which belong to other specialists. Hao underscores the importance of understanding patients' values, daily activities, and emotional states in developing tailored treatments. The ultimate goal is to incorporate these insights into functional and meaningful interventions, recognizing ECMO as a context, not a patient's identity. By focusing on micro-occupations and nuanced outcomes, occupational therapists can significantly impact patients' recovery journeys, even in critical care settings. The session concludes with a reflection on the vital role of OTs in bringing hope and purpose to patients in challenging medical situations.
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Marketing and Occupational Therapy
Hello and welcome to OT Conversations, your go-to podcast for everything occupational therapy! We invite you to tune into our latest episode, where we dive deep into the world of marketing in occupational therapy. This is not just about business; it's about effectively communicating our services' immense value and benefits to clients, patients, healthcare providers, and the wider community. Join us as our host, Hao, an experienced occupational therapist, discusses key elements of marketing, the importance of stakeholder engagement, practical strategies, and the ethical considerations involved. Whether you're a private practitioner, working in the NHS, or in the public sector, this episode will provide valuable insights and practical tips to elevate your practice and broaden your impact. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn how to advocate for our profession and grow awareness about our critical work. Listen, share, and let's grow together! Subscribe to OT Conversations on Apple Podcast, Spotify, and wherever you access your podcast. Please leave us a review. See you there!
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Postural Control Retraining: A Relevant Information for OT Topic
In this episode of 'OT Conversations,' occupational therapist Hao dives into postural control retraining. This intervention focuses on improving a patient's ability to maintain an upright position, which is essential for engaging in daily activities, work, and leisure. Hao breaks down the process, starting with head control, emphasizing muscle stimulation and proprioceptive feedback. He explains techniques such as proprioceptive stimulation, trunk elongation, rotation, and pelvic bridging to facilitate postural control. The presentation also touches on the importance of head, neck, and trunk coordination and the role of reflexes like righting reactions. Hao advocates for hands-on, fast, and unpredictable movements to stimulate postural reflexes effectively. He encourages occupational and physiotherapists to integrate these foundational techniques into their practice for better patient outcomes.
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Hao's personal message to band 5s, students and young clinicians
In this episode of 'Occupational Therapy Conversations,' Hao, an experienced occupational therapist, speaks directly to Band 5 occupational therapists and students. He emphasizes the importance of ongoing learning beyond university education, describing occupational therapy as a calling rather than just a job. Hao discusses the need to build a strong foundation in knowledge and skills, encouraging young clinicians to stay curious and proactive in their professional development. He also highlights the unique role of OTs in facilitating meaningful engagement and healing for individuals, stressing the importance of self-respect, responsibility, and ongoing growth in the field. The conversation encourages listeners to view each interaction and experience as a learning opportunity and urges them to focus on personal and professional development over monetary gain.
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Stroke Upper Limb motor retraining: My thinking process
In this episode of OT Conversations, Hao, an experienced Occupational Therapist, shares an insightful and detailed walkthrough of upper limb motor retraining. Addressing an elderly patient with post-stroke hemiplegia, Hao explains his systematic approach, starting with sensory assessments, reflex evaluations, and proprioceptive stimulation. He discusses techniques like tapping, vibratory input, and quick stretches aimed at reactivating muscle movements. Hao emphasizes the importance of understanding the patient's sensory and motor conditions and champions using foundational techniques for effective rehabilitation. This episode offers a comprehensive guide for therapists seeking to improve their practical skills in upper limb rehabilitation.
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.