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Paediatric occupational therapy is a specialism of the profession where the OT is able to assess and treat the physical, mental and cognitive aspects of a child’s development. They look at the whole child to facilitate and support them and their family to achieve maximum independence and access the opportunities within the world around them.
This year Bush & Co head to the Aston Villa football club to run their annual rehabilitation conference. “Breaking the pain barrier” is the subject of this year’s event, with many expert speakers lined up to cover the areas involved in chronic pain and the phycology behind it.
It's moving day and we're very excited to be moving into our own offices! We have grown so much since our founding in 2010 and we're looking forward to further supporting our nationwide network of OTs.
We met with lots of OTs and families at the new venue for Kidz to Adultz south in Farnborough. The event itself continuing to evolve into a great exhibition for children & young adults with disabilities and additional needs.
An OT can support a child that has experienced a spinal injury in all stages of their rehabilitation journey. This guide gives an overview of how Occupational Therapists can provide holistic assessments, treatments and advice to maximise independence and quality of life.
Spinal injuries can lead to a variety of difficulties for children ranging from mobility to respiratory issues. In this FAQ our expert author explores what a spinal injury can involve for a child and their family, and how an Occupational Therapist can assist with rehabilitation programmes.
This guide aims to provide insight into why and when a seating assessment should be commissioned. Additionally it provides information on how correct seating can be used within rehabilitation and the key factors considered within an assessment.
A road traffic accident left Jane heavily reliant on her husband and children for physical assistance. Following a seating assessment a static chair tailored to Jane's clinical needs was trialled and selected, allowing her to feel more able, independent and comfortable within her home.