Karla Crouch, OTR/L, MOT
Occupational Therapist
Phone:
206-499-6462
Email:
Address:
505 5th Ave S. Suite 103A or 514 5th Ave S. Suite C
Edmonds, WA 98020
INsurance plans accepted:
We are in the process of joining insurance panels and are currently accepting privately paid clients.
What Can Occupational Therapy Help With?
Occupational therapy supports individuals in improving their quality of life through specialized interventions. Our services include assistance with:
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Musculoskeletal Injuries: Recovery from muscle, bone, and joint injuries.
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Post-Surgical Rehab for the Upper Extremity: Rehabilitation for shoulders, arms, wrists, and hands after surgery.
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Balance and Aging in Place: Enhancing balance and safety for independent living.
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Energy Conservation Techniques: Strategies to manage fatigue and increase daily activity efficiency.
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Vision Concerns: Addressing and optimizing visual performance.
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Sensory Processing: Managing sensory integration issues.
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TBI and Stroke Recovery: Supporting recovery after traumatic brain injuries and strokes.
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Arthritis and Rheumatic Conditions: Managing pain and improving function for arthritis and related conditions.
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Cognitive Rehabilitation: Enhancing cognitive functions like memory and attention.​
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Upper Extremity Rehabilitation:
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We specialize in upper extremity rehabilitation, offering expert care from shoulder to fingertips. We use evidence-based interventions to treat conditions such as:
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Arthritis: Such as osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis
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Cumulative Trauma: Including repetitive strain injuries
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Reducing pain and improving hand function
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Ligament Injuries/Instability: Such as sprains and joint instability
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Tendon Injuries
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Nerve Injuries: Such as cubital tunnel syndrome and peripheral nerve injuries
Our goal is to provide comprehensive, personalized therapy to help you recover and enhance your daily living activities. Contact us to learn more about how occupational therapy can benefit you.
Occupational Therapy Services:
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Individualized Therapeutic Exercise with the principles of Stott Pilates
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Manual Therapy
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Retrograde Massage
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Soft Tissue Mobilization
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Compression Massage
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Red Light Therapy
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Scapular Mobilization
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Kinesiology Taping
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Postural Awareness
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Therapeutic Ultrasound
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Functional Electrical Stimulation
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Neuromuscular Re-education
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Fall Risk Education
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Balance, Stability, Mobility Exercises/Activities
What is Occupational Therapy?
Occupational Therapy is a healthcare profession focused on helping individuals achieve independence and improve their ability to perform daily activities through personalized therapeutic interventions and exercises.
Initial Evaluation:
$225
Subsequent Sessions: $175
The initial evaluation in occupational therapy involves a comprehensive assessment of the patient's physical, cognitive, and emotional abilities. This process includes reviewing the patient's medical history, conducting functional tests, and identifying specific challenges and goals. The evaluation helps create a personalized treatment plan tailored to enhance the patient's daily activities and overall quality of life.
Number of Sessions Recommended:
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The number of occupational therapy (OT) sessions recommended after an initial evaluation varies based on the patient’s condition, severity, and progress. Generally, a typical course of outpatient OT may involve:
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Mild Conditions: 6-8 sessions over 4-6 weeks
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Moderate Conditions: 10-15 sessions over 6-8 weeks
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Severe or Chronic Conditions: 20+ sessions over several months