OT in High Def

Media coverage is an important part of raising public awareness about occupational therapy practice and research. Here are some of the most recent stories covered in print and online that emphasize OT in HD by clarifying and focusing on the important work done by occupational therapy practitioners.


8/20/10: Read a great article showing how occupational therapy can make a home environment more safe for those with Alzheimer's or other kinds of dementia. Duquesne University grad Jennifer E. Anderson, MOT, OTR/L, is quoted extensively in this article Adapting Your Home for Family Members With Alzheimer's or Dementia.


7/15/10: Former AOTA President Carolyn Baum was recently recognized for her scientific achievements by the St. Louis Academy of Science. Check out the photos and Dr. Baum's profile in the St. Louis Beacon newspaper.


7/04/10: Check out this story in the NewYork Times about soldier Brendan Marrocco reclaiming his life with the help of OT.


     
6/07/10:  NPR wrote a story about the military's failure to diagnose and treat brain injuries.


     
6/01/10:  A story ran in The Salt Lake Tribune describing the success of one fourth grade class using fitness balls instead of chairs to help some students maintain focus, verifying a study that ran in the American Journal of Occupational Therapy in 2003.


    
5/29/10:  With summer approaching, U.S. News & World Report wrote an article about safe diving to prevent spinal cord injury, pointing out that injury can occur without hitting the bottom of the pool.


    
5/26/10:  A Philadephia Daily News op-ed written by AOTA member Mirella S. Deisher draws on her own experience having a stroke at 21-years-old. Deisher writes of the different types of strokes, the importence of knowing the warning signs, and includes her point of view as an occupational therapy practitioner.


    
5/24/10:  An article in the Augusta Chronicle highlights a 12-year-old girl on her fourth trip to D.C. to speak to congress about pediatric stroke, encouraging more research. She aspires to be either an occupational therapist or a lobbyist.


    
5/24/10:  The Philadelphia Inquirer writes about how the wii gained popularity at United Cerebral Palsy.


    
5/21/10:  An article on King5.com draws on suggestions from an occupational therapy practitioner on how to avoid stress on the job in order to maintain balance.


    
5/20/10:  The St. Louis Post-Dispatch ran an article recognizing disabilities in middle-age as a significant problem. AOTA member Carolyn Baum was interviewed, and possible causes and solutions were suggested.


    
5/17/10:  The Bellingham Herald collaborates with occupational therapy practitioners to suggest tips to make the kitchen a safer place.


    
5/12/10:  A story in Bloomberg Businessweek discusses the costs and benefits of preventing senior falls, noting the results of a recent study that revealed 25% of people age 70 and older fall every year, jumping to 50% at 80 years and older.


    
5/11/10:  The Dayton Daily News ran an article about the Dayton Children's Medical Center's new "Pencil Power" classes geared to help children with fine motor skill or muscle strength difficulties.


    
5/09/10:  As gardening season approaches, The WCF Courier, along with AOTA member Esther Shatzer give advice on what tools are best for avoiding injury.


       
5/08/10:  Monthly Prescribing Reference wrote an article about low back pain, the diagnosis and treatment options.



5/02/10:  The Star Tribune ran a story discussing adaptive yoga techniques and the importance of the mind-body connection.


   
4/28/10:  A Journal of the American Medical Association article highlighted the different aspects relating to older driver safety and options surrounding the issue.


   
4/27/10:  EurekAlert writes about a new 3-D "virtual" occupational therapy method recently invented at Tel Aviv University.



4/22/10:  
NPR published an article with survey results suggesting how grandparents are affected by having an autistic child.



4/21/10:  An article ran in the Galveston Daily News about the history and role of occupational therapy and practitioners.


   
4/14/10:  The Jackson County Chronicle discusses the risk of falls with an occupational therapy practitioner.


   
4/13/10:  One former Air Force woman explains to gulflive.com what she loves about her new career: occupational therapy.


   
4/02/10: A story on CNN proposes puppies as companions and a form of therapy for children with autism.



4/02/10: 
On world autism day, one woman writes in the Star-Ledger of how her son was diagnosed with the disorder and the course of action following.


   
4/01/10:  McKnight's ran an article recognizing the start of national occupational therapy month and determining the scope of occupational therapy within a long-term care environment.


  
3/31/10:  An article from MLive.com noted that job listings for health care practitioners were on the rise in march, from 88,100 to 627,300.


  
3/24/10:  A letter to the editor ran in the Catonsville Times in anticipation of April's National Occupational Therapy month, thanking occupational therapy practitioner's for their service to the community.


  
3/17/10:
  An article on Fox Tampa Bay explores occupational therapy as a treatment for Sensory Processing Disorder, a diagnosis they compare to ADHD.



3/12/10:  An article ran in Bloomberg Businessweek about the risk of driving with early Alzheimer's.



3/05/10:
  Bloomberg Businessweek published a recent study discussing older driver safety and identifying how occupational therapy practitioners can help.



3/04/10:
  The first female in the U.S. successfully received a hand transplant, according to Fox News, and will require occupational therapy for the forseeable future.



3/01/10:
  CNN writes about how the controversial sensory integration therapy can help improve communication skills in children with autism.



2/24/10:
  An article and video by Fox Atlanta speaks about safe driving practices while aging with AOTA member Michelle Luther-Krug.



2/24/10:
  An article ran in the New York Times discussing pediatric occupational therapy's often unseen role in development.



2/12/10:
  NPR writes of an occupational therapy practitioner's trip to Haiti, providing prosthetics to victims of the earthquake and training amputees to utilize their new limbs.



2/06/10:
  The Examiner explores the effects of brain trauma on mental disorder, citing occupational therapy as a possible source of rehabilitation.



2/02/10:
  WebMD.com recently added a video clip featuring Debi Hinerfield, OTR/L, on baby carriers for women with rheumatoid arthritis.


2/02/10:  Yahoo's Hot Jobs identified occupational therapy as one of five careers with high potential

2/01/10:  The Washington Business Journal ran a story outlining the changes to Anthem Blue Cross insurance and the impact on occupational therapy.



1/22/10:  The Examiner notes 5 important questions for parents of children with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) to ask their occupational therapy practitioners.


1/19/10: 
An article run in Advance for Physical Therapists & PT Assistants suggests golfing as a form of therapy, citing one woman's adaptive golf program "Back 2 Swing." The goal of the program is to improve coordination, balance, endurance and self esteem.


1/18/10:  According to a recent study published in Science Daily, a diagnosis of a "concussion" as opposed to a "minor brain injury" may not clearly define the injury.
 

1/16/10:  Occupational therapy at your door: The Wichita Eagle describes how one practitioner brings therapy to the home or office.


  
1/04/10: AOTA member Susan N. Orloff wrote a story for Advance for Occupational Therapy Practitioners describing the ways an occupational therapy practitioner can help children struggling in the early learning process.


1/03/10: The Seattle Times ran a story about how one occupational therapy practitioner is incorporating water to help seniors prepare for falls and improve balance. 


1/01/10: KING-TV discusses the benefits of "wii-hab" as a way to help cope with injury, coordination problems, cognitive disorders and more.



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