Articles

Sensory Input and the Medically Complex Child

Sensory Input and the Medically Complex Child

Posted by Addie Hubbard, OTD, OTR/L, CIMC – Marshall Pediatric Therapy on Sep 23rd 2023

“I never thought of that, but it makes so much sense!” This is a phrase I’ve heard many times when addressing the sensory needs of medically complex and medically fragile children. These children h … read more
Enhancing the Lives of the Aging Population with OBIE from Southpaw

Enhancing the Lives of the Aging Population with OBIE from Southpaw

Posted by Heather Majtyka, MOT OTR/L - Sensory Gym Design Consultant at Southpaw Enterprises on Aug 24th 2023

Occupational Therapy research plays an important role in ensuring the well-being and independence of the aging population. Through its evidence-based practices, OT addresses the unique challenges face … read more
Swinging into Learning: Using Equipment to Prepare Future Therapists

Swinging into Learning: Using Equipment to Prepare Future Therapists

Posted by Leah Van Antwerp, OTD, MS, OTR, PMH-C Clinical Asst Professor, Dept of Occupational Therapy at Indiana University on Jul 18th 2023

Pediatric occupational therapists use vestibular equipment, such as Southpaw’s Platform and Rainbow Acrobat Swings, to address a variety of concerns for children and families, including sensor … read more
Sensory Approach to Treatment

Sensory Approach to Treatment

Posted by Adrienna Bartnicki, OTRL on Jun 19th 2023

The not-so-secret ingredient of Occupational Therapy is presenting the client with materials that are intrinsically motivating to explore. Using a sensory approach to treatment is common when wor … read more
Pretend Play in the Sensory Gym

Pretend Play in the Sensory Gym

Posted by Virginia Spielmann, PhD, OTR/L Executive Director, STAR Institute on May 22nd 2023

Play is a pretty wild pastime, and it’s viewed in many ways. For occupational therapists working in Pediatrics, play is generally considered one of the ultimate occupations. But what does that mean? … read more