Everyone on this list-serv is aware of the horror show that can go on.
We all know dinosaurs. If you want to stop this from happening a few
things must be changed. All OT's MUST have a continuing ed requirement.
No excuses, no leave it up to each state. By not having one people get
lazy and don't try to learn good therapy techniques. 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Ron Carson
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 9:11 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [OTlist] Useless

Today, I talked with my friend who fractured her hip and had a partial
replacement. She just started rehab yesterday.

She confirmed that was getting OT and when I asked her about what they
were  doing,  she raised her arms up in the air (i.e. UE exercises). I
then asked her what she thought about the therapy.

She said one word - "useless!"

I told her to tell the OT what she thought of the therapy.

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Just  to  reiterate,  I share these stories to provide examples of HOW
and  WHY  our  profession  needs  to do things differently. None of us
always do our therapy the way it SHOULD be, but time and time again, I
hear  horror stories about how OT is a waste of patient's time. But it
doesn't need to be that way.

  =================================================================

Ron


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