Therapeutic Activities for Occupational Therapy
Therapeutic Activities are closely related to
Occupational Performance in Clinical Practice
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General:
“97530” – Therapeutic Activities also known as kinetic-based activity [movement]. Therapeutic Activities in Occupational Therapy is commonly billed though many people are confused about what falls within the parameters of therapeutic activities in occupational therapy.
Therapeutic Exercise- 97110
Use this code when working on joints, structures, muscles. The task is specifically designed in the Biomechanical model of practice to remediate, restore, or maintain the integrity of that particular element as well as flexibility, range of motion, strength, and endurance.
Therapeutic Activity – 97530
Use this code when billing movement-based activity designed to elicit mobility for a specific end-result or when implementing an activity designed to produce a functional movement pattern. For occupational therapy practitioners, it is to increase functional performance of a meaningful activity lying within the 8 domains of occupation.
Neuromuscular Re-education (NMRE) – 97112
This code does not require your patient to have a neurological-based diagnosis (this is a common mis-fact). Instead NMRE is a common code used by OTPs when applying one of the ten to twenty neurological-based models of practices or frames of reference they have within their scope whether that is neuromotor, neurobehavioral, neurocognitive, dual tasking, neuromuscular, Neurodevelopmental, etc. NMRE can apply to individuals across the lifespan when implementing interventions designed to promote, restore, or maintain balance, coordination, kinesthetic sense, posture, and/or proprioception for sitting and/or standing activities.
How should you approach Therapeutic Activity in Occupational Therapy?
Explanation: Therapeutic activities (97530) are essential in occupational therapy practice. They are kinetic-based activities that often combine numerous performance skills that can be translated across many occupations. Here is the part many people need to hear….this does not need to be an ADL, IADL, or even the ‘goal’ occupation in order to be reimbursed. Therapeutic activity, for occupational therapy, is often used in the continuum toward the least-restrictive, most-effective completion of an activity falling within the 8 domains of occupation.
Note: These canNOT be random activities you pull from Pinterest because they look cute or fun!!! Therapeutic activities (or the body mechanics and performance skills your activity is eliciting)must be grounded in research or evidence-based practice for your client’s personal factors and diagnoses.
Examples of Therapeutic Activities for Adults in Occupational Therapy
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- Obstacle courses
- Standing or Seated activities simulating performance skills needed in everyday life
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- Coin/Bead manipulation
- Tying
- Utensil training
- Multi-modal activities depending on the reason for performing it
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Memory Obstacle Course | Occupational Therapy Interventions
Memory Obstacle CourseOccupational Therapy Intervention : Dual TaskingDocumentation and Activity Rationale The patient engaged in a dual-tasking obstacle course designed with alternating (3) hurdles with 6" rise 2" run and (3) aerobic steps 8" rise by 13" run to...
Narrow BOS to Wide BOS | Occupational Therapy Interventions
Narrow BOS to Wide BOSOccupational Therapy Intervention : BalanceDocumentation and Activity Rationale Patient participated in agility-centered activity using a high contrast agility ladder to invoke the vestibular, neuromuscular, muscular, and visual perceptual body...
Opening a Jar Activity | Occupational Therapy Interventions
Functional Hand Strength - Jar OpeningOccupational Therapy Intervention : Functional Hand StrengthDocumentation and Activity Rationale The patient engaged functional hand strengthening activity in which she was tasked with maintaining a spherical grasp against 'power...
Reaching in Cupboard | Occupational Therapy Interventions
Functional Reaching IntervetionOccupational Therapy Intervention : Functional ReachingDocumentation and Activity Rationale The patient engaged in an activity requiring him to stand on balance pad [uneven surface] with BLE to evoke balance and right reaction while...
Context Based Functional Ambulation Training | Occupational Therapy Intervention
Functional Ambulation TrainingOccupational Therapy Intervention : Functional Ambulation TrainingDocumentation and Activity Rationale Patient engaged in ambulation across multiple terrains for 15 minutes in indoor and outdoor environments in order to improve functional...
Functional Grasp [Reach. Grasp, Place] | Occupational Therapy Interventions
Functional Grasp TrainingOccupational Therapy Intervention : Functional GraspDocumentation and Activity Rationale The patient engaged in reach, grasp, and release activity in which he was challenged with midline crossing, movement intention, grasp release, gross...
Dealing Cards | Occupational Therapy Interventions
Fine Motor Coordination - Card DealingOccupational Therapy Intervention : Fine Motor CoordinationDocumentation and Activity Rationale Patient engaged in a card activity in order to address fine motor control and functional use of the wrist. Patient required...
Pitch Back | Occupational Therapy Intervention
Pitch BackOccupational Therapy Intervention : Pitch BackDocumentation and Activity Rationale The patient engaged in dynamic standing activity requiring the propulsion of weighted balls [ 16oz, 18oz, 20oz] from 8ft away to a pitchback altering between objects for...
Upper Body Strengthening | Occupational Therapy Interventions
Work Hardening UB StrengtheningOccupational Therapy Intervention : Work HardeningDocumentation and Activity Rationale The patient engaged in a work conditioning activity facilitating synergistic movement patterns of gross upper body mobility, grasp, and pinch combined...
Dual Tasking and Arithmetic | Occupational Therapy Intervention
Dual Tasking and ArithmeticOccupational Therapy Intervention : Dual TaskingDocumentation and Activity Rationale The patient engaged in a dual-tasking activity with an emphasis on arithmetic and intentional movements. The task required the patient to receive a...