When you think of occupational therapists, you think of health care practitioners who help surgery patients get back on their feet and return to their daily activities. While that is true, occupational therapists also help patients with acute or chronic conditions live a normal life in spite of their condition, and they can provide specialized therapy services in the realm of women’s health.
Occupational therapists can help women physically, whom are undergoing breast cancer treatment.
Let’s take a look at how occupational therapy can help women get back to feeling and moving normally again.
THERAPEUTIC REHABILITATION AFTER BREAST CANCER TREATMENT
Women who are being treated for breast cancer not only carry the physical and psychological weight of the diagnosis, but also the burden of recovering fully from treatment. Chemotherapy, radiation, and breast cancer surgery can impact a woman physically, emotionally, and mentally – and occupational therapy can help with all three.
It can be difficult to return to normal activities after enduring such significant changes, so occupational therapists can help these women in adjusting and recovering. The challenges that follow a mastectomy, such as regaining range of motion in the adjacent arm, can be greatly helped with the assistance of an occupational therapist.
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY FOR WOMEN’S HEALTH IN WOOSTER, OHIO
At WCH HealthPoint Facility, we provide comprehensive occupational therapy services and cancer care. To learn more about the broad range of services we offer, call us today at (330) 263-8144. To talk to a doctor now about an immediate health issue, we offer WCH TodayCare for access to a health care provider 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We look forward to partnering with you for a lifetime of total health and wellness!