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Occupational Therapy By: Scott Bruno

Goal To assist patients in achieving their goals of rehabilitation

Lateral Balance Rocker Board Improves balance and agility Increases core body strength 300 LB weight capacity

Cost= $75.00 Found: angles-w15075,p_1153_12901.html

Slant Board Used for having an active stretch on the calf muscle Used for shin splints and calf strains Prevents possible imbalance and injury risk

Cost= $74.81 Found: Stretch-Position/dp/B002ZDURJ4

Exercise Balls Improves balance, coordination, flexibility and strength Primarily used for vestibular movement and equilibrium therapy Can be used as a stretching aid

Cost=$14.69 Found: uct/sg_64045-sg_64075

Inversion Table Re-hydrate discs to expedite repair for better shock absorption and flexibility Improve joint flexibility and range of movement Reduces nerve pressure

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Web Based Occupational Therapy Billing Software and EHR Software Management and billing software Free admission!! Internet connection is only thing required Contains patients files and balance details

Cost= $0!! Found: erapyBilling/

Total Costs Lateral Balance Rocker Board= $75.00 Slant Board= $74.81 Exercise Balls= $14.69 Inversion Table= $ Web Based Occupational Therapy Billing Software and EHR Software= $0!! Total Cost= $364.49

Conclusion Overall using these pieces of equipment will help patients achieve their goals All products are affordable and the software program is beneficial to both patients and therapists