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Extensor Gloves

Purpose: The purpose of the extensor glove is to promote strengthening
of the digits.
Preparation: Resistance on each finger should be provided by the
occupational therapist to prevent injury. Resistance may be increased
or decreased by adding/taking away a rubber band. Once the proper
resistance is applied to each finger the patient can begin various
exercises including:
PIP
extension
MCP extension
Thumb abduction
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Dressing Cube

Purpose: To improve and increase bilateral skills, fine motor skill,
eye hand coordination and strength.
Dressing Cube Tasks:
Side 1:
Zippers
Side 2: Buckles (As shown)
Side 3: Buttons of various sizes
Side 4: Bra strap with snaps
Side 5: Belt buckle
Side 6: Three-pronged buckles |
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Geoboard
This
set of three geoboards is based on the Visual Perceptual Skills
Program. It includes a 5-pin, 9-pin and 25-pin board, rubber bands, 200
designs and a foam mat. These boards can be used as a fun activity to
work on visual perceptual skills. Although, this activity is mostly
used with school aged children, it can be used with older individuals.
The therapist places the board at midline in front of the child, then
places a design to the left of the board and asks him/her to copy the
design on the geobaord using rubber bands. A rubber band should be used
for each line of the design. The design presented should match or
slightly challenge the skills of the client. Colored rubber bands can
be used to increase contrast between the different lines of the design.
The child progresses from the 5-pin to the 9-pin and then to the 25-pin.
The boards can be used independently from the designs and vice-versa.
The therapist can draw a design and ask the child to copy it on the
geoboard or present the child with one of the design card and ask
him/her to copy it on a sheet of paper.
There are
some safety concerns with the boards. Since they are made of nuts and
bolts, caution should be exercised with children. A mat should be
placed underneath the board to prevent the board from moving and
damaging the table.
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Paper Placement Stabilizer
Purpose:
To assist with holding paper in place when performing handwriting
tasks.
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Desensitization Tools
Purpose:
To provide clients with a variety of tactile stimuli to increase sensory
tolerances by providing a range of touch sensations from smooth to rough
textures. Ten (10) desensitization sticks are included with a
variety of material used to apply the square tip ends with different
materials on each end. The plastic sticks used to hold the square
tip may be cleaned after each patient with a sanitizer to decrease
spread of germs. Textures include: satin, suede, fur, velour,
fleece, denim, terry cloth, burlap, crepe, & plush felt.
Procedure: Place the texture of choice
on the square end of the stick on points of the skin surface that need
to be desensitized. Gently apply soft strokes to the skin surface
or have the client apply the texture to his or her self during the
process. Textures ranging from smooth to rough may be applied and graded
from least to most noxious. Textures that seem to be the main
noxious stimulus may be used individually as deemed appropriate by the
therapist.
Apply throughout treatment sessions as appropriate to facilitate
increased tolerance to different textures.
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Pipe
Tree
Purpose:
Improve fine and gross motor UE movements. Increase endurance.
Improve finger strength and dexterity. Improve static and
dynamic sitting and standing balance. Promote trunk and hip
stability. Promote eye-hand coordination. Promotes
bilateral UE movements. Promote crossing midline.
Instructions:
The client should try and replicate a pattern or
create his/her own with the various pieces. |
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Device To Assist With Letter
Recognition
Purpose:
To encourage letter
recognition. Encourage scanning. Encourage use of
assistive technology.
This
project was specifically designed for an individual who is visually
impaired and has CP. This device connects to a wheelchair and can
be adjusted to a preferred height and distance. The device is
activated by using a switch. Once the switch is activated the dial
will turn. Once the switch is pressed again the dial will stop on a
letter which the client is to identify.
This
kit contains 26 letters and a picture designated for each letter.
The device will hold 4 letters or pictures at a time. |
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Hand Over Hand
Gloves with Individual Fingers

Purpose: The
purpose of this project is to provide the therapist with a way to
work on ROM with those patients that have tone in their finger(s).
In most cases, patients’ with tone in the hand and/or fingers
present with finger flexion and /or wrist flexion. The hand over
hand glove can assist with patient with finger extension with the
input of the therapist’s fingers o the dorsal side of the patient’s
hand. In addition to the gloves, individual fingers were made in
the case of only individual fingers being affected. |
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Mastering Fasteners and Zippers

Purpose: The purpose of this project is to provide children
who have difficulties with buttons and zippers assistance an aid
that will allow them to practice these tasks during therapy or
throughout the day. Manipulating fasteners and buttons is an
important task for a child to be able to perform independently. The
therapist can either leave the shirts in the classroom with the
child or take them with him/her to each therapy session.
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Interventions for School Based Therapy

Purpose:
This activity can be incorporated into many areas of treatment
seen in a school based setting. Activities offered in this project allow the OT to make copies
and adapt worksheets to handwriting skills specific to their
plan of treatment.
This kit assists with handwriting legibility, letter sizing,
letter formation, closure, spacing and body schema when using
Mat Man. Mat Man is a simulated body building activity.
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Wrist and Forearm Exerciser

This device is designed to exercise the
muscles of the writ and forearm particularly the flexor carpi
ulnaris, flexor carpi radialis, extensor carpi ulnaris and extensor
carpi radialis longus.
The device should be positioned on a stable surface with the open
part facing the ceiling. The client can be seated with the shoulder
flexed or standing with the arm adducted and grasping the small
handle. The client performs radial deviation of the wrist and
returns to the starting position controlling the movement back. The
client then performs ulnar deviation of the wrist and returns to its
original position. The can also hold the position at the end of the
range for an amount of time to provide stretch to the muscles,
improve strength and endurance.
This device can also, be used to work on
forearm pronation and supination. Hooding the same starting
position as mentioned above (forearm pronated), the client supinates
the forearm and then returns to its starting position controlling
the movement back. The starting position can be changed to
supination with pronation now being resisted. The supinated or
pronated position can be help for an amount of time to provide
stretch, improve strength and endurance.
The design of the device allows for easy
change of the rubber bands or addition of multiple rubber bands
providing different levels of resistance and grading of the
activity.
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Color, Number and Alphabet Cards

Color
Cards:
Have child identify the color of each card.
Have child match the cards by color.
Number
Cards:
Have child match the correct number with the correct card.
Have child count out loud the number of fuzz balls on each card
Alphabet Cards:
Have the child identify the letters of the alphabet.
Have the child make the shape of each letter, either on top of
the card or to the side, with pipe cleaners.
Have the child place the letters if the alphabet in the correct
sequence.
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Graded Pinch Exerciser

Project Description:
The graded pinch exerciser is designed to provide pinch and ROM
challenges for upper extremity rehabilitation patients. The pinch
exerciser is a box approximately one square foot with a slanted
front, three horizontal rods, and one vertical rod (see Figure 1).
The horizontal rods are three different diameters, providing a
graded challenge from bottom to top. The vertical rod extends
approximately 2½ feet from the base of the box, requiring
approximately 90-150° of shoulder flexion when the patient is seated
an arms-length from the top of the vertical rod. The graded pinch
exerciser is designed to be used with graded resistance pinchpins
available from rehabilitation suppliers, such as Sammons Preston.
Objectives:
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Increased pinch strength.
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Increased finger coordination.
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Increased upper extremity ROM.
Positioning:
Sitting or standing with a good base of support and
the pinch exerciser easily in reach and directly in front of the
patient. Patient should be comfortable. For ROM exercises, the
patient should be seated an arms-length away from the top of the
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File Folder Games
Purpose:
Sequencing, Problem solving skills, Enhance visual scanning, Promote
eye-hand coordination, Learning basic skills (ABC’s, counting 1-10,
shapes, matching) Resource:
www.preschollprintables.com
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Visual Perceptual Testing Kit

Purpose: This kit
was designed to test the following visual perceptual skills:
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Occular
Alignment
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Visual Fixation
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Light Touch
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Saccadic Eye
Movement
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Convergence
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Visual Spatial
Inattention
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Position and
Motion
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Ideomotor and
Ideational Apraxia
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Right-Left
Discrimination
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Unilateral Body
Neglect
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Somatognosis
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Constructional
Apraxia
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Orientation
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Finger Agnosia
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Form
Discrimination
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Depth
Perception
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Figure Ground
Perception
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Spatial
Relations
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Topographical
Disorientation
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Visual Object
Agnosia
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Tactile Agnosia
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Problem Solving
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Mental
Flexibility
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Stereognosis
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