Occupational Therapists (OTs) treat a wide range of diagnoses, with a focus on the upper extremities, and work with patients to improve performance of functional activities (e.g, occupations). OTs are goal-oriented and focus on performance of areas of occupation, including activities of daily living, education, work, play, leisure, social participation and sleep.
At BPT, we customize individualized OT treatment plans to address the whole body. This approach goes well beyond standard occupational therapy care, and puts you on a path to performing more optimally while also preventing future injuries.
Who Can Benefit from Occupational Therapy?
Anyone feeling limited when participating in normal day-to-day functions, exercise, or sport and recreational activities due to pain or other symptoms can benefit from occupational therapy. An ideal candidate for OT is someone who is trying to reach a functional goal and feels motivated to actively work toward and achieve that goal.
Conditions Our Occupational Therapy Services Treat
At BPT, we treat a number of different orthopedic and neuromuscular conditions and diseases. Here are just a few of the many diagnoses our therapists treat every day:
- HAND: Post-Operative, Fractures, Tendinopathies, Contractures, Neuropathies, Repetitive Stress Injuries
- WRIST: Fractures, Ligament/Soft Tissue Sprains, Carpal Instabilities
- ELBOW: Fractures, Lateral and Medial Epicondylitis, Nerve Entrapments
- SHOULDER: Rotator Cuff, Tendonitis, Labral Pathology, Impingement, Nerve Entrapment
- VISION: Post Concussion/Brain Injury Visual Impairments
- PEDIATRICS: Developmental Delays, Torticollis, Musculoskeletal Impairments, Sports Injuries
- ERGONOMICS: Work Place Modifications, Postural Dysfunction
- SPLINTING: Custom Fabricated Orthosis of Elbow, Wrist and Hand
How Does Occupational Therapy Work?
When you receive treatment at BPT, you can expect to be taken through an individualized program that addresses your unique needs and goals. On your first day, your therapist will take time listening, observing, and examining to generate a more complete picture of your injury and symptoms. This session will conclude with an explanation of your treatment plan, what to expect going forward with occupational therapy, and instructions for any exercises you can begin performing at home.