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Occupational Therapy
Physical exercises may be used to increase strength and dexterity, while paper and pencil exercises may be chosen to improve visual acuity and the ability to discern patterns. Their goal is to help restore their patient's independence through direct intervention and patient education. Also, occupational therapists teach patients with permanent functional disabilities, such as spinal cord injuries, cerebral palsy or muscular dystrophy, to use adaptive equipment. Adaptive equipment includes wheelchairs, splints, and aids for eating and dressing. Therapists design or make special equipment needed at home or work. Therapists develop computer-aided adaptive equipment and teach clients with severe limitations how to use them. This equipment enables clients to communicate better and to control other aspects of their environment. LocationsClick on the links below for contact information or to make an appointment:
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Shands Rehab ServicesLocationsShands Rehab Center at UF Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Institute Shands Rehab Center Hand Therapy at UF Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Institute Shands Rehab and Sports Performance Center Shands Rehab Center at Magnolia Parke Shands Rehab Center for Kids at Magnolia Parke Shands Rehab Center at Medical Plaza Shands Rehab Center at Davis Cancer Center Shands Fitness and Wellness Center UF&Shands Hearing Center at Park Avenue UF&Shands Speech and Hearing Center UF&Shands Hearing Center at Hampton Oaks Patient ResourcesShands Rehab Center at Magnolia Parke Patient Forms
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Shands HealthCare's Consultation CenterCall the Shands HealthCare Consultation Center at 352 265-0943 to find the nearest specialist in your area, be transferred to a new appointment scheduler or find out what medical services are available to you through the University of Florida and Shands HealthCare. |
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