Pragmatic Language

Pragmatic Language

Pragmatic Language refers to the social language skills that we use when interacting with others. This includes both verbal and non-verbal skills. Pragmatic language both what we say and how we say it. Skills that fall under the pragmatic language category include eye...
Pragmatic Language

Torticollis

Torticollis is a congenital or acquired neck muscle tightness with asymmetrical head positioning. Torticollis can affect acquisition of symmetrical developmental milestones such as head control, trunk control, reaching, rolling, visual skills, and righting reactions....
Mary Demars – Patient Testimony

Mary Demars – Patient Testimony

In the beginning, my vertigo was so out of control.  I felt as though walls were pressing in on me at all times. My head felt like it had a balloon inside that felt like someone was constantly thumping the balloon.

Featured Treatment TMJ

Some people use their bodies more than others. The body part that gets the most use – now that is what this article is about. You see, I used to play basketball and rollerblade daily, and participate in Jiu-Jitsu several times a week. My joints received a lot of...
Pragmatic Language

Activities of Daily Living

ADLs are all functional age-appropriate activities that are performed throughout the day. Children of different ages are expected to be able to complete different tasks with different levels of independence. Occupational therapists assess the reasons why some of these...

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