TRIO Blog // Occupational Therapy

In the United States, about 800 thousand people each year suffer a stroke and approximately two-thirds of these individuals survive and require rehabilitation, according to National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. Beginning as soon as 24 hours after experiencing a stroke, the post-stroke therapy...

A stroke is a life-altering event, to say the least. The physical, cognitive, and emotional trauma associated with stroke can be profound. Physical, occupational, and speech therapists are part of the team who walk with you (literally and figuratively) throughout your stroke rehabilitation journey; from...

Many people who are diagnosed with a neurological condition, such as a stroke, Parkinson’s Disease, or Multiple Sclerosis are vulnerable to changes in their vision called visual impairments. Visual impairment can vary from experiencing double vision to a loss in vision for the left or...

Gardening and yard work are great forms of both exercise and stress relief, but if done incorrectly or in high amounts can create or exacerbate pain. Most common gardening activities such as digging, raking, planting, and weeding can cause some stress on your muscles and...

Welcome to Hand Therapy Week 2021, which is an integrated national program established by American Society of Hand Therapists (ASHT). ...

At Trio Rehab, we have been seeing a significant number of people coming to the clinic due to preventable shoulder pain. Common causes of shoulder pain include trying to return to heavy weightlifting too quickly, excessive overhead activity, poor posture, and weakness associated with the...