Evidence-Based Interventions for Mild-Moderate Impairments in
the Neurological Upper Extremity
Presented by Salvador Bondoc
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Salvador Bondoc
Salvador Bondoc is a tenured professor of occupational therapy and has been a faculty member of Quinnipiac University since 2006. He received his post-professional Doctor of Occupational Therapy degree from Creighton University in 2004. He has been a practicing occupational therapist since 1995, has held the designation of…
Chapters & learning objectives
![Clinical Presentation](https://d3hpmev60g3wm2.cloudfront.net/Module/5694/275d_ch1still_catalog.jpg)
1. Clinical Presentation
This chapter describes the clinical presentation of the neurological upper extremity classified as having mild tomoderate neuromotor impairments.
![Constraint-Induced Therapy and Task-Oriented Therapy](https://d3hpmev60g3wm2.cloudfront.net/Module/5695/275d_chapter2_still_catalog.jpg)
2. Constraint-Induced Therapy and Task-Oriented Therapy
This chapter identifies various impairment-focused and function-based interventions appropriate for the mild to moderately impaired upper extremity and describes the indications and scientific and theoretical bases for specific interventions.
![Augmenting Task Practice Through Orthotics](https://d3hpmev60g3wm2.cloudfront.net/Module/5696/275d_chapter3still_catalog.jpg)
3. Augmenting Task Practice Through Orthotics
This chapter describes the use of orthotics as a way to circumvent or support specific hand limitations to enable improved performance and increase engagement in task-oriented training.
![Bilateral Strategies](https://d3hpmev60g3wm2.cloudfront.net/Module/5697/275d_chapter4_still_catalog.jpg)
4. Bilateral Strategies
This chapter provides a description of the different levels of bilateral hand use and describes specific tasks for each level of bilateral functioning as a critical element of task-oriented training.
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