OT Rex - Multiple Sclerosis - COPM, Stages of Change, MOHO

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  • čas přidán 17. 09. 2019
  • Hi everyone!
    This video is a long one but its packed with content. I wanted to share some assessment and theories based on relevance and find material to be easier to remember when it's actually relevant!! It's a big key to successful studying. So here is an overview on MS and a few other things along the way. Enjoy!
    Resources:
    www.thecopm.ca/about/
    www.pemf-tech.com/treating-mu...
    www.verywellhealth.com/multip...
    www.multiplesclerosis.com/us/...
    www.nationalmssociety.org/Wha...
    Disclaimer: This video is for informational purposes only, which include my personal study tips and ideas for OT/COTA students. It should not be substituted for any form of professional education or medical advice. Please advise any comments regarding/seeking medical or professional advice will not be addressed. Effort to create accurate content is made but please use your discretion when it comes to the recency of this information. Every effort is made to cite sources of credible articles, research, and information including pictures/charts for informational/teaching fair use purposes.

Komentáře • 14

  • @leannefrenkel6784
    @leannefrenkel6784 Před 5 měsíci +6

    This video is excellent! Thank you!
    For those watching/studying in the years since this video was released, they have now gotten rid of "Progressive Relapsing" as a dx type, and it now falls under "Primary Progressive". They have also added "Clinically Isolated Syndrome", which is the first episode of MS symptoms > 24 hours. National MS Society and AOTA have updated this in their material.

  • @kathys8701
    @kathys8701 Před rokem +7

    Cannot thank you enough for this CZcams. I have MS + am so, so grateful to understand the specific things w/ which an OT can help someone w/ MS. Because of what I learned from your CZcams, I will request my neurologist to order an OT consult.
    A little about my MS experience … I was Dx in 2021 at 63, following 4 years of consulting 3 general neurologists + NUMEROUS specialists at 4 top teaching institutions re my invisible symptoms: Leg weakness, tingling that started in toes and rose to waste eventually going back down to feet, spasticity in neck and rib area making it difficult to breathe, heat intolerance, fatigue, difficulty walking, tremors, … . In fairness, I know I wasn’t the typical age. Initial neurologist suspected peripheral neuropathy, second neurologist ordered a spinal MRI revealing an inactive lesion that transverse the thoracic spine. If I knew then what I know now, I would have requested the neurologists to do a brain MRI + lumbar puncture. It wasn’t until I experienced SIGNIFICANT difficulty moving my legs while on a hot day (88°F)… that brain MRI + spinal tap were ordered + I was quickly referred to neurologist #4 who easily diagnosed me with MS. Interestingly, it is now suspected that I may have had a mild case of MS since 1987 (at the more typical age of 29) when I was diagnosed UCLA with pars planitis/intermediate uveitis. I have also since been told but when my symptoms started in 2017 + I had spinal MRI in 2018, I was likely experiencing transverse myelitis. I’m very glad to no heaven diagnosis and know how to move forward. Would never have thought of requesting an OT consult, had it not been for your CZcams. So many things you mentioned will be invaluable help to me … many HEARTFELT thank yous. Will be sharing your CZcams with other pwMS.

  • @deborahbeaton3245
    @deborahbeaton3245 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video.Clear and concise. Great examples. Thank you

  • @screamingXskittles
    @screamingXskittles Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you so much! Your videos have really helped lessen my anxiety about taking the exam! You are so appreciated.

    • @OTRex
      @OTRex  Před 3 lety +2

      This makes me so happy to hear Michelle. As a fellow person with anxiety, remember that you are stronger than your deepest fears and you can do it all in good time if you take care of yourself along the way. Good luck!

  • @jasonexperience8970
    @jasonexperience8970 Před rokem +5

    My left ear is an OT now

  • @christianmorrow3254
    @christianmorrow3254 Před 4 lety +7

    Thank you so much for your helpful and amazing content. Have a great day and keep being an inspiration!

    • @OTRex
      @OTRex  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you for taking the time to leave such a sweet comment. :) I'm happy to hear the content is helpful! Good luck!

    • @christianmorrow3254
      @christianmorrow3254 Před 4 lety +4

      OT Rex no problem! I’m sure you are an inspiration to not only your patients and their families, but also to everyone who view these informative, motivating videos! Definitely helps with studying. I can’t wait to take the NBCOT, mid-October, and be an inspiration to those I help and care for! :)

  • @rivkyg2940
    @rivkyg2940 Před rokem

    I appreciate you❤️

  • @jamescameron5023
    @jamescameron5023 Před rokem

    So is the progressive relapsing graph more ment to look like steps with high jumps that don't have remission and steadily deteriorate?

  • @nicolekeniston2551
    @nicolekeniston2551 Před 4 lety +3

    cant hear you :(

  • @broke305
    @broke305 Před 4 lety

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