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Occupational Therapy for Adults and Kids

Occupational therapy is beneficial for a wide range of individuals, from children with developmental conditions to adults managing neurological disorders.

Occupational therapy complements our primary treatments effectively. Discover the full details of our comprehensive treatment process at Swiss Medica in this article.

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For children with autism and other developmental challenges, our occupational therapists provide tailored sessions that support cognitive development, enhance communication skills, and improve focus and attention.

Occupational Therapy for Adults and Kids
Our occupational therapists offer personalized sessions for children with autism and developmental challenges

Occupational therapy is highly effective for adults facing conditions like Parkinson’s, dementia, or recovering from a stroke, where fine motor skills may be impacted. Our therapists work closely with each patient to develop adaptive strategies and individualized therapies that help improve the ability to perform daily tasks. This includes essential activities like bathing, dressing, and eating, as well as the use of adaptive equipment such as shower chairs or other aids that make daily living easier.

At our clinic, occupational therapy is integrated into a customized program that addresses your unique needs, guiding you on your journey to improved well-being.

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Occupational Therapy for Adults and Kids
Dr. Aleksandra Fetyukhina, MD

Medical Advisor, Swiss Medica doctor


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List of References

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  2. Mathieux R, Marotte H, Battistini L, Sarrazin A, Berthier M, Miossec P. Early occupational therapy programme increases hand grip strength at 3 months: results from a randomised, blind, controlled study in early rheumatoid arthritis. Ann Rheum Dis. 2009 Mar;68(3):400-3. doi.org/10.1136/ard.2008.094532

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