22 Apr 2025 06:38

How Chaining Techniques Empower Independence in Neuro OT

In this episode, I'm joined by Jessica Miller OTR, CBIS, an occupational therapist with a passion for neuro, to discuss chaining techniques, and how it helps patients in neuro rehabilitation. Jessica shares practical insights on incorporating backward chaining in therapy, her approach to fostering patient independence, and tips for OT practitioners working with neuro patients.

Key Takeaways:

  • Backward Chaining: A powerful technique for improving patient independence, especially for neuro clients.
  • Effective Intervention: Focus on task completion from the final step backward to build confidence and skills.
  • Neuro-Rehabilitation: Tailor your approach to each patient's needs for optimal outcomes.
  • Practical Tips for OTs: Learn how to implement these techniques in real-life therapy settings.

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