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Occupational therapy helps individuals maximize their independence with their daily living skills, work skills, and leisure activities in order to become self-sufficient following an injury or illness. Treatment programs include hand rehabilitation with a Certified Hand Therapist; upper extremity treatment to improve range of motion, coordination, and strength; visual/perceptual/cognitive skills (including computer-assisted programs); activities of daily living training; developmental therapy and sensory integration; fabrication of orthotic devices and splints; and accessibility and adaptations of the home environment.
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