Occupational Therapy (OT)
A rehabilitation method combining Eastern practices and modern techniques to develop a child's motor and daily-living skills.
How the procedure works
Occupational therapy at Yuncheng People's Hospital combines traditional Eastern practices with modern recovery methods. Specialists help children develop skills important for daily life through specially organized activities and play-based sessions — from fine motor skills and coordination to self-care and social interaction.
Work includes developmental activities (play therapy, creative workshops, sensory integration exercises), adaptive technologies (assistive tools, ergonomic solutions), and practical training with step-by-step mastery and reinforcement of new actions.
What parents should know
The program is built individually, accounting for age-related characteristics and gradually increasing task complexity. The clinic's specialists teach parents the basic techniques of occupational therapy and give recommendations for organizing space and home practice.
Developing motor function
Fine hand motor training, improving movement coordination, increasing precision, and building muscle strength and endurance.
Teaching daily living skills
Learning self-care skills, safe use of household appliances, developing hygiene habits, and organizing personal space.
Social adaptation
Developing communication skills, teaching group interaction, and building independence and self-confidence.
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Who performs the procedure
What diagnoses it helps with Occupational Therapy (OT)
Ready to enroll your child for treatment?
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