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Therapeutic Activities

Future OTRP! Activity is our medium. Paano makakatulong ang purposeful activities sa pasyente!

1. Activity Analysis ๐Ÿงฉ

What is Activity Analysis?

Breaking down an activity into its component parts to understand the demands it places on the person.

Components to Analyze

  • Motor demands: Strength, ROM, coordination, endurance
  • Sensory demands: Vision, touch, proprioception
  • Cognitive demands: Attention, memory, problem-solving
  • Psychosocial demands: Social interaction, emotional regulation
  • Environmental requirements: Space, tools, setup

2. Grading and Adaptation ๐Ÿ“ˆ

Grading (Up or Down)

  • Increase/decrease resistance
  • Increase/decrease complexity
  • Increase/decrease time
  • Increase/decrease number of steps
  • Goal: Challenge at just-right level

Adaptation

  • Modify the activity itself
  • Modify the environment
  • Use adaptive equipment
  • Goal: Enable participation despite limitations

3. Therapeutic Use of Self ๐Ÿค

The OT practitioner's planned use of personality, insights, perceptions, and judgments as part of the therapeutic process.

  • Intentional relationship: Conscious choices in interaction
  • Modes: Advocating, collaborating, empathizing, encouraging, instructing, problem-solving
  • Rapport building: Trust, respect, empathy

4. Types of Therapeutic Activities ๐ŸŽจ

Creative Activities

Arts, crafts, music, drama. Expression and fine motor skills.

Games & Recreation

Social interaction, cognitive skills, gross motor. Board games, sports.

ADL Training

Direct practice of daily tasks. Dressing, grooming, eating training.

Work-Related Activities

Prevocational training, work simulation, ergonomics.

๐Ÿ’ก Board Exam Tips - Therapeutic Activities

  • โœ“ Activity must be purposeful and meaningful to the client
  • โœ“ Just-right challenge = Not too easy, not too hard
  • โœ“ Grading = Changing demands; Adaptation = Compensating for limitations