Authors: Cathy Felmlee Shanholtz, Michelle Gamber.
This case report highlights the role of occupational therapy (OT) in addressing developmental delays within primary care, particularly in rural areas where access to specialists is limited. Madison, a three-month-old infant, presented with motor delays but faced long wait times for specialist appointments. OT intervention, involving joint compressions to enhance proprioception and motor function, was introduced early through a family connection, resulting in significant improvement. This case underscores the potential of OT to bridge gaps in care, reduce delays, and provide cost-effective, timely interventions, advocating for OT integration in primary care settings to enhance pediatric healthcare outcomes.
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