Hello Ron:

I  felt  this  was  an appropriate article with good advice especially
this  time  of  year  considering  how  many  children and adults play
video/computer games (for hours at a time).

I just felt that a parent who may have read this front page article in
a   major   newspaper,   an   had   a  child  suffering  with  chronic
symptoms would  consult  or contact a specialist in pediatric Physical
Therapy instead of an pediatric Occupational Therapist.

What  if  one  needed a finger, hand, wrist or forearm splint? Is a PT
going  to order or make one? I just felt that most of this article was
within our OT domain, not PT.

Thanks to Mr. Willmarth for the Google search engine to OT.

Fondly, B. Sullivan


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