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Walking Drawings

Health Psychology will be publishing research on drawings that children with cerebral palsy created of themselves walking.  Fifty two children (ages 5-18) were asked to draw a picture of themselves walking.  The drawings were then analyzed to see if there was any association between drawing size/ content with clinical walking tests and children’s self perception […]

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Auditory Stimulation versus NDT Effects on Gait

Clinical Rehabilitation will be publishing research that compared the gait of two groups of adults with cerebral palsy following auditory stimulation or neurodevelopmental treatment (NDT).   Thirteen individuals received gait training with NDT and 15 individuals received gait training with rhythmic auditory stimulation.  The training sessions with 3 times per week for 3 weeks.     […]

I Love Occupational Therapy Because…

I thought is would be fun to gather people’s responses to the following question: I love occupational therapy because… In about three weeks, I will gather all the responses and create some word art to share with everyone.  Then you can display it for Occupational Therapy Month in April.  Just keep your answers short please […]

Connections Formed When Learning

Researchers studied how mice learned new motor tasks and observed changes in the motor cortex (specifically dendritic spines).  The results indicated the following when analyzing the spatial distribution of new connections or clusters that formed between brain cells: spatial analysis showed that one third of the newly formed synapses were located next to another new […]