Occupational Therapy
Sensory Processing Disorders
Difficulty in responding to sensory stimuli, affecting behavior and motor control.
Empowering Independence Through Comprehensive Occupational Therapy Solutions.
At SREENIKA Speech and Hearing Center, our occupational therapy services are designed to help individuals enhance their daily living skills and independence. We specialize in treating conditions affecting motor skills, coordination, and cognitive function. Our therapists provide personalized care, helping clients improve strength, mobility, and fine motor skills, enabling them to lead fulfilling, independent lives.
- Improving motor skills for daily living.
- Strengthening cognitive abilities and independence.
- Personalizing treatment for individual needs.
causes of Occupational Therapy
- Developmental Delays : Delays in reaching typical milestones for motor skills and coordination.
- Traumatic Injuries : Recovering from accidents or surgeries that affect physical function.
- Neurological Conditions : Conditions like stroke, Parkinson’s, or multiple sclerosis affecting motor skills.
- Cognitive Impairments : Conditions such as dementia or traumatic brain injury affecting cognitive function.
- Autism Spectrum Disorder : Challenges in motor skills, coordination, and daily functioning due to autism.
Symptoms of Occupational Therapy
Trouble performing tasks like dressing, eating, or writing.
Difficulty with activities requiring hand-eye coordination or motor control.
Struggles with tasks like buttoning shirts or using utensils.
Overreacting to certain textures, sounds, or sensations in the environment.
Difficulty with strength or stamina needed for daily tasks.
Difficulty remembering steps, making decisions, or processing information.
The Most Frequently Asked Questions
About Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy helps individuals improve their ability to perform daily tasks and live independently.
People with disabilities, injuries, cognitive impairments, or developmental delays can benefit from occupational therapy.
The duration varies based on individual needs but can range from a few weeks to several months.
Occupational therapy treats conditions such as stroke, arthritis, autism, and brain injuries.
Occupational therapy focuses on daily living skills and functional tasks, while physical therapy focuses on movement and mobility.
Techniques include exercises, adaptive equipment training, motor skill development, and cognitive therapies.