Physiotherapy after a shoulder TEP

After a prosthesis has been inserted, first the postoperative and later the rehabilitative mobilization and restoration of joint function takes place. This is usually done by physiotherapists, but can also be done by occupational therapists. Early mobilization takes place directly one or two days postoperatively and over the entire inpatient stay. (about 10 days). The … Physiotherapy after a shoulder TEP

Exercises in the respective phases | Physiotherapy after a shoulder TEP

Exercises in the respective phases Strengthening exercises during post-treatment of one shoulder Tep depend on the extent of movement and the course of wound healing. In the first 1-2 weeks, independent movement should be learned and resorption-promoting exercises should take place. Strengthening is not yet necessary in this phase because the Shoulder Tep is not … Exercises in the respective phases | Physiotherapy after a shoulder TEP

Ergotherapy and shoulder TEP | Physiotherapy after a shoulder TEP

Ergotherapy and shoulder TEP Occupational therapy can also be performed in physiotherapy. The objectives of occupational therapy treatment do not usually differ from those of physiotherapy. It often focuses on restoring the patient’s fitness for everyday life. Exercises close to everyday life can be performed. Coordination and mobility are trained and improved. In most cases, … Ergotherapy and shoulder TEP | Physiotherapy after a shoulder TEP

Ergotherapy – Pediatrics

Occupational therapy is particularly suitable for children and is even prescribed for babies. Apart from physical impairments, such as spasticity, the clientele also includes children who are developmentally delayed and suffer from ADHS/ADS, the Down syndrome or are learning disabled. In practices, kindergartens, early intervention centers, child and adolescent psychiatries or children’s clinics, the children … Ergotherapy – Pediatrics

Fine motor skills – exercises for children | Ergotherapy – Pediatrics

Fine motor skills – exercises for children Developmental delays in children often manifest themselves through fine motor skills that are not age-appropriate. This can be noticed both in kindergarten and at school. In occupational therapy, the children are practiced on exactly this weakness. There are many different ways of doing this: It can be used … Fine motor skills – exercises for children | Ergotherapy – Pediatrics

When should my child start occupational therapy? | Ergotherapy – Pediatrics

When should my child start occupational therapy? Ergotherapy in childhood can be prescribed for babies. As a rule, however, occupational therapy does not take place before the age of four. Exceptions are often children who have motor problems. These may be congenital disabilities. In addition, children with Down’s syndrome are also in occupational therapy at … When should my child start occupational therapy? | Ergotherapy – Pediatrics