Occupational therapy helps individuals with ME/CFS and long COVID manage post-exertional malaise, fatigue, and brain fog through energy conservation, pacing techniques, and routines that honor their limits while improving quality of life.and social skills.
OT interventions for Mast Cell Activation Syndrome and/or dysautonomia conditions such as POTS, NCS, OH, etc. focus on managing symptoms like lightheadedness, fatigue, and exercise intolerance with lifestyle adaptations, positioning strategies, and stress management to support daily functioning.
Management of conditions including Fibromyalgia, Complex Regional Pain, Syndrome (CRPS), Chronic Low Back Pain, & Arthritis through exercise, activity modification, mindfulness techniques, and/or adaptive equipment, occupational therapy helps individuals manage pain, reduce flare-ups, and reengage in meaningful activities.
OT assists with joint protection, strength-building exercises, and tools to improve stability and reduce the risk of injury, enabling clients to safely participate in daily tasks.
For PTSD, occupational therapy offers strategies to manage triggers, build routines, and reengage in meaningful roles while fostering a sense of safety and stability.
At VisibilOT, we tailor care to meet the needs of individuals with a wide range of chronic conditions and invisible disabilities, providing holistic and compassionate support.
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In Episode 7 of The VisibilOT Podcast, we’re kicking off both National Occupational Therapy Month and FND Awareness Month with a very special guest: Jason Kreuzman, MOT, OTR/L.