Many of us take the daily movements of our bodies' limbs, joints, and muscles for granted, because they help us with movements that we really don’t need to think about. When the ability to coordinate movement to complete a task in daily life is limited or altered due to surgery, injury, or developmental changes, occupational therapy is often required. During the month of April, we focus a little extra attention on occupational therapy professionals and the work that they do.
Read ArticleIn the past, the way you would seek treatment would be to call your family doctor who would perhaps prescribe a medication and potentially refer you on to pain management, physical/occupational therapy, or orthopedics. This process is lengthy as there is typically a wait time to be seen. Now, through Direct Access scheduling, lengthy wait times are a thing of the past.
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