How To Treat Progressive Supranuclear Palsy

Occupational Therapy

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Those with this condition might find it hard to maintain their balance. Other physical impairments may cause difficulty in completing daily tasks. Occupational therapy is often prescribed to aid patients in improving their balance and finding alternative ways to complete daily tasks. Patients will work with a therapist to find ways to do things such as getting dressed, brushing their hair, attending to oral hygiene, and using appliances, such as grab bars and adjustable shower heads, to safely take care of their basic hygiene needs. This therapy might also include learning how to use mobility aids, such as wheelchairs and walkers. The exact therapy measures depend on the patient’s level of impairment and what daily tasks they need the most help with.

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