Punita V SolankiOccupational TherapistMSc (Occupational Therapy in Orthopaedic Conditions) Occupational Therapy Training School amp Centre at Seth G S Medical College
amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Mumbai University India
Advanced Diploma in Clinical Research (ADCR) ACE at Bombay College of Pharmacy Mumbai India
Mobile Number
+91-9820621352 [For Official Use Phone CallsText Message]
+91-9167180215 [For Personal Use Text MessageWhatsapp Only]
Email id
therapistindiagmailcom
orthorehabpunitagmailcom
Occupational Therapy Living Life to its Fullest
About Myself as a Professional
ldquoThe price of success is hard work dedication
to the job at hand and the determination
that whether we win or lose we have applied
the best of ourselves to the task at hand rdquo
~ Vince Lombardi
Present Affiliation
Currently Freelance Occupational Therapist in the Western Suburbs of
Mumbai in the field of Adult and Paediatric Orthopaedic Rehabilitation
My Fields of Interest
Trauma and Orthopaedic Rehabilitation
Sports Orthopaedic Rehabilitation
Post Operative Rehabilitation after Arthroscopic Surgery
Post Operative Rehabilitation after Joint Replacement Surgery
Paediatric Orthopaedic Rehabilitation
Exercise Science Youth Fitness and Paediatric Sports Therapy
Hand Therapy and Spine Care
Clinical Research and Research Ethics
Life Life
ADCR (Advanced Diploma in Clinical Research) from April 2013 to
December 2013 from Academy for Clinical Excellence at Bombay
College of Pharmacy Santacruz East in First Attempt (76 - Grade A)
1st Rank in ADCR - XVIII Batch
MSc (Occupational Therapy in Orthopaedic Conditions) in May
1998 from Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial
Hospital Mumbai University in First Attempt (5663)
BSc (Occupational Therapy) in November 1995 from Seth G S
Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Mumbai
University in First Attempt (6371)
HSC (Science) in March 1992 from S S amp L S Patkar College of
Arts amp Science Goregaon HSC Board Maharashtra State India in
First Attempt (Distinction in PCB 8733)
SSC in March 1990 from Childrenrsquos Academy Malad SSC Board
Maharashtra State India in First Attempt (Distinction 8085)Punita V Solanki
Educational Qualifications
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Punita V Solanki
International CertificationsPassed Youth Fitness Trainerrsquos Certification by International
Sports Sciences Association (ISSA-USA) with 904 amp is valid from 3rd February 2011 to 3rd February 2015 with Certification ID No 309903
Passed Level I Pilates Mat Foundation Beginner and Intermediate
Teacher Certification Program by Pilates Institute of America with the score of 90 Certificate is valid till 31st January 2014
Completed American Heart Associationrsquos (AHA) ldquoHeartsaver First Aid Programrdquo
Completed Kinesio Taping KT1 Fundamentals and KT2 Advanced
Course with the course code number - 11IN01-000-1F-081012-KTAIIN-IN for 16 hours
Achieved ldquoThera-Band Academy Instructor Level 3rdquo after participating in Train the Trainer Workshop by Thera-Band Academy at New Delhi which is valid till 2nd September 2013
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Punita V Solanki
National Certifications
Certified to use Physical Agent Modalities As an Adjunct to
Occupational Therapy by Academic Council of Occupational Therapy (ACOT) of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) in December 2012 with 26 contact hours
Appeared for MS-CIT (Maharashtra State Certificate in Information Technology) Examination through Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education Mumbai and passed with a score of 90 marks out of 100 on 27th July 2006 at Keerti Computer Institute Mumbai suburb
Have been participating in national as well as international conferences workshops courses as a delegate and a faculty amp observership since January 1996 till date as a means of continuing professional education to update professional knowledge and skills in academic research and clinical areas
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Punita V Solanki
Work Experience
Junior Demonstratorship from 04041996 to 03101996 at Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Senior Demonstratorship from 02121996 to 01121997 at Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Part-time Junior Occupational Therapist from 05061998 to 31071998 at Bai Jerbai Wadia Hospital for Children Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Junior Occupational Therapist from 01081998 to 26042001 at Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Lecturer from 27042001 to 31122005 at Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Assistant Professor from 01012006 to 31012013 at Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Work Experience
Consultant Occupational Therapist from 01032013 to 12072014 in Private Sector in Mumbai Maharashtra India (Aastha Multi Speciality Hospital at Kandivali West Kanchi Nursing Home at Goregaon East and House CallsHome Visits)
Senior Associate at Capita India Pvt Ltd Address Godrej and Boyce Compound Gate 2A LBS Marg Vikhroli (West) Mumbai-400079 Maharashtra India Tel No (India) +91 22 40425831 Website wwwcapitacouk Job Hours Mondays to Fridays 1000 am to 700 pm In Knowledge Services (Health Research amp Consulting) Department from 02052014 to 01052015 (As contracted by Hinduja Global Solutions [HGS] International Services Private Limited)
Recognitions at Capita IndiaMy work was recognized by a spot award on 13th August 2014 by
the management team at Capita India Private LimitedI won a spot quiz on Risk and Compliance Awareness Day on 8th
January 2015 at Capita India Private LimitedI was awarded with the ldquoStar of the Quarterrdquo for the work done
during the fourth quarter of the year 2014 as presented on 29th
January 2015 by the management team at Capita India Private Limited
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Punita V Solanki
Additional Work ExperienceVisiting Occupational Therapist with Multiple Sclerosis Society of
India Mumbai Chapter Maharashtra India from April 1996 to September 1997
Provided Occupational Therapy Services at Shree Bidada Sarvodaya Trust Village - Bidada Taluka - Mandvi Kutch Gujarat India during the Rehabilitation Camp (Adult Orthopaedic Camp) for 3 days held from 05012003 to 07012003 amp during the Paediatric Orthopaedic Camp for 3 days held from 10112006 to 12112006
Appointed as a Member of Special Medical Board constituted by the competent authority MHT-CET 2007 at Directorate of Medical Education amp Research from 03072007 to 09072007 for Disability Evaluation of students claiming admission for medical courses in Physical Handicap Quota And on 02082011 for Disability Evaluation of a student claiming admission for MBBS Course in Physical Handicap Quota along with other medical amp allied health professionals
Experience also gained in Home Based Therapy in the field of
Orthopaedic and Neurological Rehabilitation and in Private Practice at Orthopaedic Nursing Home Orthopaedic Consultation Clinic and with an Orthotist amp Prosthetist for several years
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Academic Work ExperienceMember of Finance Committee for the 37th Annual National
Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Mumbai in January 2000
Member of Scientific Committee for the 44th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Indore from 12th to 14th January 2007
Pre Conference Judge of a Paper in Competitive Category for the 45th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Nagpur from 11th to 13th January 2008
Judge for pre conference scientific papers evaluation in the 48th
Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Chennai from 9th to 11th January 2011 organized by Tamil Nadu Branch of AIOTA
Independent Consultant for Committee of Academic Research Ethics (CARE) of Seth G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Mumbai on 15th February 2011 and attended the CARE meeting on 23rd February 2011
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Academic Work ExperienceMember of Committee of Academic Research Ethics (CARE) of Seth
G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Mumbai from 14th
November 2011 to 31st December 2012 for a period of 1 year
Organized a one day workshop on ldquoGood Clinical Practicerdquo at Seth G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai on 8th May 2012 for professionals and students Workshop was approved by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences with approval number MUHSE6Workshop1657 dated 03052012
Editorial Board Member amp Assistant Editor for Indian Journal of Occupational Therapy (IJOT) since 2012 amp 2014 respectively I am also a Honorary Reviewer for some international and national journals
Judge for Scientific Paper Presentations and Scientific Exhibits at the 50th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Trivandrum Kerala India from 26th to 28th February 2013 organized by Kerala Branch of AIOTA
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Academic Work ExperienceAppointed as an Examiner by the Society for Hand Therapy India
for Certification in Hand Therapy Examination to be held on 12th May 2013 in Mumbai India
Invited as a Moderator for a Scientific Session at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 14th
September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
I am voted and appointed as an Executive Committee member for the Society for Hand Therapy India for the year 2015
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsPunita V Solanki Yogita Kambli Bhavana Mali amp Sonal Panjwani
Presented a seminar on ldquoBurns Rehabilitationrdquo as a group activity during Internship in 1995
Punita V Solanki Manjiri Gokhale Secured First prize in Poster Presentation Competition on a Topic - ldquoNeuro Rehabilitation -Treatment Modalities in OT rdquoon the occasion of UTKARSH an Annual Occupational Therapy Festival held in LTMG Hospital Sion Mumbai Maharashtra India in February 1997
Punita V Solanki KP Mulgaonkar S A Rao Presented MSc thesis titled ldquoEffect of Early Mobilization on Grip Strength Pinch Strength and Work of Hand Muscles in cases of closed Diaphyseal Fracture Radius -Ulna treated with Dynamic Compression Platingrdquo at the Meeting of the Staff Society of Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India on 15th March 1999
Punita V Solanki Presented a Splint ldquoModified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplasticsrdquo at the 45th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) from 11th to 13th January 2008 at Nagpur Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsPunita V Solanki Stephen Brian Austin Sams Indira Ramesh
Kenkre Sapna Gulabrao Wankar Presented a paper titled ldquoA Retrospective Analysis of Disability Evaluation findings in patients with Physical Disabilities Experience of Occupational Therapists from an Indian Perspectiverdquo at the 45th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) from 11th to 13th
January 2008 at Nagpur Maharashtra India
Punita V Solanki Binoti A Sheth Murali Poduval Stephen B A Sams Presented a paper titled ldquoEffectiveness of Modified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplastics in Infants with Idiopathic Congenital Talipes Equino Varus Deformityrdquo at WIROC (Western India Regional Orthopaedic Conference) in the form of a Poster on 27th and 28th December 2008 at Hotel Grand Hyatt Santacruz Mumbai Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Presentations
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp
as a Resource Person for 4 days in May 2010 and presented a talk on ldquoPrinciples of Sports Therapy for Childhood Adolescence and Young Adulthoodrdquo
Invited as a speaker for the workshop on ldquoGood Clinical Practicerdquo
for a topic on ldquoRole of an Institutional Ethics Committeerdquo at Seth G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai on 8th May 2012 for professionals and students Workshop was approved by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences with approval number MUHSE6Workshop1657 dated 03052012
Conducted the Continuing Occupational Therapy Education (COTE) on ldquoTranslating Research into Publication and its Application in Occupational Therapy Practicerdquo as an Expert Faculty held during 50th Annual National Conference of AIOTA in Trivandrum on 26th
day of February 2013 for 1 amp frac12 hours
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Presentations
Invited as a speaker to give a talk on ldquoPrinciples of Sports Therapy for Childhood Adolescence amp Young Adulthoodrdquo for upcoming school sports coaches by Imperial International Sports Academy (IISA) at Lakshyadham School in Goregaon East on 17th
May 2013
Invited as a speaker for awareness of Occupational Therapy Practice and to give a talk on ldquoOccupational Therapyrdquo by Trustees of Ahura Support Group for Differently Abled Families for non medical personnel and clients seeking occupational therapy services on 5th
January 2014 Sunday at 1030 am at Rustom Baug Neville Wadia Hall Byculla
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a talk on ldquoOccupational Therapy for Chronic Painrdquo for 15 minutes at ISSPCON (Indian Society for the Study of Pain Conference) on 7th February 2014 Friday at Padmashree Dr D Y Patil Medical College Navi Mumbai
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsInvited as a faculty (resource person) to deliver 5 talks on Research
Methodology topics for 5 frac12 hours at the Workshop on ldquoResearch Methodology amp Application of Softwarerdquo held on 21st and 22nd March 2014 at National Institute for the Orthopaedically Handicapped Kolkata
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a Continuing Professional Education on ldquoStudy Designs in Hand Therapy Researchrdquo held at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 13th September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a Continuing Professional Education on ldquoTherapistrsquos Approach towards Complex Regional Pain Syndromerdquo held at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 14th September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a presentation on ldquoComprehensive Care of the Paraplegic Patient Recent Advancesrdquo during a seminar on ldquoThoraco-Lumbar Fracturesrdquo at WIROC 2014 an annual conference of Bombay Orthopaedic Society (Maharashtra Medical Council granted1 credit hour) held on 26th December 2014 in Powai Mumbai Maharashtra India
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Punita V Solanki
PublicationsPV Solanki KP Mulgaonkar SA Rao ldquoEffect of Early Mobilization on
Grip Strength Pinch Strength and Work of Hand Muscles in cases of closed Diaphyseal Fracture Radius ndash Ulna treated with Dynamic Compression Platingrdquo Published in Journal of Post-Graduate Medicine April-June 2000 Volume 46 Issue 2 Page 84-87
Punita Vasant Solanki Clinical Review on ldquoOccupational Therapy in Cumulative Trauma Disorderrdquo published in IJCPrsquos Asian Journal of Orthopedics amp Rheumatology October-December 2005 Volume 2 Number 3 Page 15-19
Punita Vasant Solanki Review Article on ldquoUpper Limb Amputation and Prosthetics An Occupational Therapy Perspectiverdquo published in IJCPrsquos Asian Journal of Orthopedics amp Rheumatology January-March 2006 Volume 2 Number 4 Page 8-14
Punita Vasant Solanki Stephen Brian Austin Sams Indira Ramesh Kenkre Sapna Gulabrao Wankar ldquoA Retrospective Analysis of Disability Evaluation findings in patients with Physical Disabilities Experience of Occupational Therapists from an Indian Perspectiverdquo Published in Asia Pacific Disability Rehabilitation Journal January 2010 Volume 21 Number 1 Page 101-107
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Punita V Solanki
PublicationsPunita V Solanki Binoti A Sheth Murali Poduval Stephen B A
Sams ldquoEffectiveness of Modified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplastics in Infants with Idiopathic Congenital Talipes Equino Varus Deformityrdquo Published in Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics-B July 2010 Volume 19 (4) Page 353-360
Punita V Solanki A Book on ldquoMultiple Choice Questions Biomechanics and Occupational Therapy in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo have been published by Jaypee Brothers India in the year 2010 1st
Edition 250 Pages with ISBN No 978-93-5025-071-6
Punita V Solanki A Book on ldquoMultiple Choice Questions
Fundamentals of Occupational Therapyrdquo have been published by National Book Depot Parel Mumbai India in the year 2010 1st Edition 146 Pages with ISBN No 978-93-5025-071-6
Ashwinikumar A Raut Nirmala N Rege Firoz M Tadvi Punita V
Solanki Kirti R Kene Sudatta G Shirolkar Shefali N Pandey Rama A Vaidya Ashok B Vaidya ldquoExploratory study to evaluate tolerability safety and activity of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) in healthy volunteersrdquo Published in Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine July-September 2012 Volume 3 Issue 3 Page 111-114
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsSolanki PV JMT Guest Editorial Are medical thesis published or
these remain the entity of grey literature Journal of Medical Thesis July-Sept 2013 Volume 1 Issue 1 Page 4-5
Preetee Gokhale Punita V Solanki Priyanka Agarwal To study the effectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndrome Published in Indian Journal of Occupational Therapy May-August 2014 Volume 46 Issue 2 Page 41-48
Solanki PV Nair SR Shukla H John D A systematic literature review of clinical effectiveness and economic analysis of injury prevention and health promotion wellness programs for professional computer users in preventing work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs) Third International Conference on Pharmacoeconomics amp Outcomes Research New Delhi 102014 (Conference Paper)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Bhairavi Dani Meghana Shah Namita Panekat Dushyant Padghamkar Sheela A Rao Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Core Stabilization Training in Subacute and Chronic Postural Low Backacherdquo 1st September 2005 ndash 28th February 2006 Batch
Trupti A Mestry Anagha C Ghatge Ashvini P Ganvir Mrunalini P
Manwatkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Exercise Therapy on Functional Recovery in Painful Stage (Stage I) of Idiopathic Adhesive Capsulitisrdquo 21st August 2006 - 20th February 2007 Batch
Chaitanya U Mantri Pratik P Dhage Punita V Solanki
ldquoObservational Gait Analysis in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo 28th January 2008 - 27th July 2008 Batch
Swati S Patil Mitali S Shinde Nishant C Jalgaonkar Ravindra D Shep Punita V Solanki ldquoA Study of Psychological Distress in Chronic Low Back Painrdquo 20th August 2008 - 20th February 2009 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Shivangi B Dave Seema U Ghuge Sudhir S Gupta Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of modified constraint induced movement therapy in improving the functional outcome of upper extremity in children with spastic hemi paresisrdquo 9th February 2010 - 7th August 2010 Batch
Chanchal Patil Dhara Dedhia Preetee Gokhale Priyanka Agarwal Punita V Solanki ldquoEffectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndromerdquo 12th August 2010 - 7th
February 2011 Batch
Neha Kelaskar Pooja Jethani Jyothi Sundaram Vina Nimbolkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of Pilates in Improving Physical Fitness of Occupational Therapy Studentsrdquo 24th August 2012 - 19th February 2013 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationKinjal Dilip Hemani Punita Vasant Solanki Performance of
average Indian adults and professional computer users on box and block test ndash A normative study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC392008)
Suchitra Vasant Gaikwad Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of sensory integration therapy on joint attention in children with autism spectrum disorder Developmental Disability Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC312008)
Dhananjay Uttamrao Bhaskar Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of electromyographic biofeedback training in primary idiopathic frozen shoulder syndrome Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC292009)
Vaishali Sushant More Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of occupational therapy in post traumatic elbow stiffness ndash A comparative study between static elbow splint versus static progressive elbow splint Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC302009)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationRasika Shivanand Pardhi Punita Vasant Solanki Proprioceptive
Neuromuscular Facilitation and Myofascial Release with Occupational Therapy in patients with Proximal Humeral Fracture A Comparative Study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2009-2012 (CARE No EC062010)
Aditi Anil Redkar Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Swiss Ball amp Thera Band Exercises as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Ankylosing Spondylitis - A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC422011)
Tejeshwari Nemichand Baghele Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Neuromuscular and Proprioceptive Training as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Rheumatoid Arthritic Hand ndash A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC312011)
Life Life
Life Member of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association with Membership Number L-2022965911 amp Academic Council of Occupational Therapy Registration No 019147
Maharashtra State Council for Occupational Therapy amp Physiotherapy Registration No 201002OT000086
Life Member of Gosumec Alumni Association Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India since February 2006
Member of Physio-Occupational-Speech Academy of Therapists-India (POSAT-India) Borivali Mumbai India
Associate Member of Paediatric Orthopaedic Society of India since December 2006 with Membership No ALM ndash 65
Life Member of IASM (Indian Association of Sports Medicine) since February 2007 with Registration No PY-588
Life Member of Society for Hand Therapy India since 2008
Associate Life Member of Childhood Disability Group of Indian Academy of Pediatrics since November 2009 with membership No CDAL-94Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
Life Life
Life Member of Indian Society for Clinical Research (ISCR) since April 2012 with Membership Registration Number 547
Associate Life Member of Bombay Orthopaedic Society since September 2013 with Membership Number BOS - S 384 MUM
Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
On the Web World
Professional Networking Page at LinkedIn
httpwwwlinkedincominpunitasolanki
Google Profile httpwwwgooglecomprofilestherapistindia
Blog httppunita-solankiblogspotcom
Facebook Page httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Picasa Web Albums httpspicasawebgooglecomhome
Research Gate Profile httpswwwresearchgatenetprofilePunita_Solanki
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Extra Curricular ActivitiesAttended a course on Yoga from 16011999 to 10041999
conducted by Shri Ambika Yog Kutir at K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India
Attended a course on Typing from 01021999 to 03061999 at S M Lall Commercial Institute Malad Mumbai India
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp as a Volunteer for 4 days from 8112004 to 11112004 held at YMCA Nilshi Village
Was involved in Students Gymkhana Activities at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital as a Vice President for an Occupational Therapy Student elected as Occupational Therapy Secretary in the year 2006-07 and 2008-09
Visited the Sports Sciences Centre at Army Sports Institute at Pune on 17th January 2012 for academic reason for 3 hours
Attended one day workshop on Self Defense by Krav Maga Global in March 2013 by Master Eyal Yanilov
Passed IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Examination held on 9th and 10th May 2014 with a Band Score of 7
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
I am a young (mid adulthood phase of life) Indian
women I am an Occupational Therapist by profession A
Virgo by birth and a Virgo by attitude and behaviour with
my birth day being 17th September Hinduism (Vaishnavism) is
a religion which is inherited by me but I respect values of all
religions in practice I am well versed with English Hindi
Marathi and Gujarati languages with Gujarati being my
mother tongue I am O +ve by blood group and +ve by beliefs
and in practice though at times I do become too
philosophicalhelliphelliphellip
I reside as well as work in Mumbai Maharashtra
India
Life Life
About Myself as a PersonI love Drawing Crafts Painting Reading Writing Teaching
Attending Medical Camps amp Childrenrsquos Sports Camps Exploring
Internet Listening to Music amp Cooking I have learnt Yoga and Typing
My pluses Punctual Regular Sincere Hard working Dedicated Interested in
Work Motivated Assertive Dependable Responsibilities and Promises I keep
if made by me Neatness Tidiness and Cleanliness I love Well organized and
like doing things well in advance as planned
My minuses Too critical too frank on face assertive but at times Irsquom
perceived as aggressive (When I say ldquoNordquo to My fellow colleagues
or friends) I do not socialize so easily in an informal situation
Do not trust people easily amp I always remain self reliant So I am
perceived as a person with attitude Cannot tolerate laziness and
irresponsible behaviours of others So Irsquom perceived as strict
I am a bit fussy about food habits
I hate Liars manipulators amp gossipers jealousy bias and partial attitudes
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About Myself as a Person
QuotesTeachings that I have been following all my life
Work is Worship Time is Money
Our Loved ones and Time - once lost are lost forever
Simple Living High Thinking
Theres no substitute to hard work I do not believe in Luck But
yes miracles do have a place on earth if you have faith in GOD
I eat to live and do not live to eat
I respect peoplersquos values beliefs and thoughts irrespective of their
opposite tastes to mine
Truth is GOD Education is my Treasure My Family is my
positive attribute for my ever burning need of learning
teaching working and reaching towards my goals
Difficulties and Obstacles are challenges of our life which
we should fight back and overcome
Life Life
My Awards
No formal Awards I have ever received
My Awards are
My patientrsquos Satisfaction and their return to Original life
chores and a genuine ldquosmilerdquo on their face as an
acknowledgement
Success and Happiness of my students
Content and Love of my family
Trust of my close and dear friends Being there for me when
Irsquom in need
My faith in GOD in all paths of life
Belief in myself and passion for work at hand
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapy is a client centered health profession concerned with promoting health and well being through occupation The primary goal of occupational therapy is to enable people to participate in the activities of everyday liferdquo
ldquoOccupational therapists achieve this outcome by working with people and communities to enhance their ability to engage in the occupations they want to need to or are expected to do or by modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement
~ WFOT 2012
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists use careful analysis of physical environmental psychosocial mental spiritual political and cultural factors to identify barriers to occupation
Occupational therapy draws from the fields of medicine psychology sociology anthropology and many other disciplines in developing its knowledge base A new discipline of occupational science has been developed to enhance the evidence base of the profession
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
Where do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists work with all age groups and in a wide range of physical and psychosocial areas
Places of employment may include hospitals clinics day and rehabilitation centres home care programmes special schools industry and private enterprise
Many occupational therapists work in private practice and as educators and consultants
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
AssessmentThe occupational therapy process is based on initial and repeated assessments The occupational therapist together with the person they are working with focus on individual and environmental abilities and problems related to activities in the persons daily lifeAssessment includes the use of standardized procedures interviews observations in a variety of settings and consultation with significant people in the persons life
PlanningThe results of the assessment are the basis of the plan which includes short and long-term aims of treatment The plan should be relevant to the persons development stage habits roles life-style preferences and the environment
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
InterventionIntervention focuses on programs that are person oriented and environmental These are designed to facilitate the performance of everyday tasks and adaptation of settings in which the person works lives and socializes Examples include teaching new techniques and providing equipment which facilitate independence in personal care reducing environmental barriers and providing resources to lessen stress
CooperationOccupational therapists recognize the importance of teamwork Cooperation and coordination with other professionals families caregivers and volunteers are important in the realization of the holistic approach
Occupational Therapy Intervention Continuum
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
I Adjunctive Intervention LevelInterventions that prepare for performance and participation
eg Structural Stability by Splinting ROM Exercises Muscle Strengthening Low Level and High Level Endurance Physical Agent Modalities such as thermal agents amp electrotherapy used as an adjunct to prepare a client for higher levels of interventions
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
II Enabling Intervention Level (Occupation-as-Means)Interventions that focus on performance skills
eg Simulated Activities such as Horizontal and Inclined Sanding Board Simulated wood work peg boards skate boards Thera-putty (Simulated Kneading Dough) Hand Web Bicycle Simulated Driving
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
III Purposeful Intervention Level (Occupation-as-End)
Interventions that have a predetermined goal and facilitate practice and problem solving
eg Purposeful activities such as self care kitchen tasks work activities in a training set up where in adaptive device prescription and adaptive training can be enhanced
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
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About Myself as a Professional
ldquoThe price of success is hard work dedication
to the job at hand and the determination
that whether we win or lose we have applied
the best of ourselves to the task at hand rdquo
~ Vince Lombardi
Present Affiliation
Currently Freelance Occupational Therapist in the Western Suburbs of
Mumbai in the field of Adult and Paediatric Orthopaedic Rehabilitation
My Fields of Interest
Trauma and Orthopaedic Rehabilitation
Sports Orthopaedic Rehabilitation
Post Operative Rehabilitation after Arthroscopic Surgery
Post Operative Rehabilitation after Joint Replacement Surgery
Paediatric Orthopaedic Rehabilitation
Exercise Science Youth Fitness and Paediatric Sports Therapy
Hand Therapy and Spine Care
Clinical Research and Research Ethics
Life Life
ADCR (Advanced Diploma in Clinical Research) from April 2013 to
December 2013 from Academy for Clinical Excellence at Bombay
College of Pharmacy Santacruz East in First Attempt (76 - Grade A)
1st Rank in ADCR - XVIII Batch
MSc (Occupational Therapy in Orthopaedic Conditions) in May
1998 from Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial
Hospital Mumbai University in First Attempt (5663)
BSc (Occupational Therapy) in November 1995 from Seth G S
Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Mumbai
University in First Attempt (6371)
HSC (Science) in March 1992 from S S amp L S Patkar College of
Arts amp Science Goregaon HSC Board Maharashtra State India in
First Attempt (Distinction in PCB 8733)
SSC in March 1990 from Childrenrsquos Academy Malad SSC Board
Maharashtra State India in First Attempt (Distinction 8085)Punita V Solanki
Educational Qualifications
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
International CertificationsPassed Youth Fitness Trainerrsquos Certification by International
Sports Sciences Association (ISSA-USA) with 904 amp is valid from 3rd February 2011 to 3rd February 2015 with Certification ID No 309903
Passed Level I Pilates Mat Foundation Beginner and Intermediate
Teacher Certification Program by Pilates Institute of America with the score of 90 Certificate is valid till 31st January 2014
Completed American Heart Associationrsquos (AHA) ldquoHeartsaver First Aid Programrdquo
Completed Kinesio Taping KT1 Fundamentals and KT2 Advanced
Course with the course code number - 11IN01-000-1F-081012-KTAIIN-IN for 16 hours
Achieved ldquoThera-Band Academy Instructor Level 3rdquo after participating in Train the Trainer Workshop by Thera-Band Academy at New Delhi which is valid till 2nd September 2013
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
National Certifications
Certified to use Physical Agent Modalities As an Adjunct to
Occupational Therapy by Academic Council of Occupational Therapy (ACOT) of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) in December 2012 with 26 contact hours
Appeared for MS-CIT (Maharashtra State Certificate in Information Technology) Examination through Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education Mumbai and passed with a score of 90 marks out of 100 on 27th July 2006 at Keerti Computer Institute Mumbai suburb
Have been participating in national as well as international conferences workshops courses as a delegate and a faculty amp observership since January 1996 till date as a means of continuing professional education to update professional knowledge and skills in academic research and clinical areas
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Work Experience
Junior Demonstratorship from 04041996 to 03101996 at Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Senior Demonstratorship from 02121996 to 01121997 at Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Part-time Junior Occupational Therapist from 05061998 to 31071998 at Bai Jerbai Wadia Hospital for Children Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Junior Occupational Therapist from 01081998 to 26042001 at Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Lecturer from 27042001 to 31122005 at Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Assistant Professor from 01012006 to 31012013 at Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Work Experience
Consultant Occupational Therapist from 01032013 to 12072014 in Private Sector in Mumbai Maharashtra India (Aastha Multi Speciality Hospital at Kandivali West Kanchi Nursing Home at Goregaon East and House CallsHome Visits)
Senior Associate at Capita India Pvt Ltd Address Godrej and Boyce Compound Gate 2A LBS Marg Vikhroli (West) Mumbai-400079 Maharashtra India Tel No (India) +91 22 40425831 Website wwwcapitacouk Job Hours Mondays to Fridays 1000 am to 700 pm In Knowledge Services (Health Research amp Consulting) Department from 02052014 to 01052015 (As contracted by Hinduja Global Solutions [HGS] International Services Private Limited)
Recognitions at Capita IndiaMy work was recognized by a spot award on 13th August 2014 by
the management team at Capita India Private LimitedI won a spot quiz on Risk and Compliance Awareness Day on 8th
January 2015 at Capita India Private LimitedI was awarded with the ldquoStar of the Quarterrdquo for the work done
during the fourth quarter of the year 2014 as presented on 29th
January 2015 by the management team at Capita India Private Limited
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Additional Work ExperienceVisiting Occupational Therapist with Multiple Sclerosis Society of
India Mumbai Chapter Maharashtra India from April 1996 to September 1997
Provided Occupational Therapy Services at Shree Bidada Sarvodaya Trust Village - Bidada Taluka - Mandvi Kutch Gujarat India during the Rehabilitation Camp (Adult Orthopaedic Camp) for 3 days held from 05012003 to 07012003 amp during the Paediatric Orthopaedic Camp for 3 days held from 10112006 to 12112006
Appointed as a Member of Special Medical Board constituted by the competent authority MHT-CET 2007 at Directorate of Medical Education amp Research from 03072007 to 09072007 for Disability Evaluation of students claiming admission for medical courses in Physical Handicap Quota And on 02082011 for Disability Evaluation of a student claiming admission for MBBS Course in Physical Handicap Quota along with other medical amp allied health professionals
Experience also gained in Home Based Therapy in the field of
Orthopaedic and Neurological Rehabilitation and in Private Practice at Orthopaedic Nursing Home Orthopaedic Consultation Clinic and with an Orthotist amp Prosthetist for several years
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Academic Work ExperienceMember of Finance Committee for the 37th Annual National
Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Mumbai in January 2000
Member of Scientific Committee for the 44th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Indore from 12th to 14th January 2007
Pre Conference Judge of a Paper in Competitive Category for the 45th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Nagpur from 11th to 13th January 2008
Judge for pre conference scientific papers evaluation in the 48th
Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Chennai from 9th to 11th January 2011 organized by Tamil Nadu Branch of AIOTA
Independent Consultant for Committee of Academic Research Ethics (CARE) of Seth G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Mumbai on 15th February 2011 and attended the CARE meeting on 23rd February 2011
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Academic Work ExperienceMember of Committee of Academic Research Ethics (CARE) of Seth
G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Mumbai from 14th
November 2011 to 31st December 2012 for a period of 1 year
Organized a one day workshop on ldquoGood Clinical Practicerdquo at Seth G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai on 8th May 2012 for professionals and students Workshop was approved by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences with approval number MUHSE6Workshop1657 dated 03052012
Editorial Board Member amp Assistant Editor for Indian Journal of Occupational Therapy (IJOT) since 2012 amp 2014 respectively I am also a Honorary Reviewer for some international and national journals
Judge for Scientific Paper Presentations and Scientific Exhibits at the 50th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Trivandrum Kerala India from 26th to 28th February 2013 organized by Kerala Branch of AIOTA
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Academic Work ExperienceAppointed as an Examiner by the Society for Hand Therapy India
for Certification in Hand Therapy Examination to be held on 12th May 2013 in Mumbai India
Invited as a Moderator for a Scientific Session at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 14th
September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
I am voted and appointed as an Executive Committee member for the Society for Hand Therapy India for the year 2015
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsPunita V Solanki Yogita Kambli Bhavana Mali amp Sonal Panjwani
Presented a seminar on ldquoBurns Rehabilitationrdquo as a group activity during Internship in 1995
Punita V Solanki Manjiri Gokhale Secured First prize in Poster Presentation Competition on a Topic - ldquoNeuro Rehabilitation -Treatment Modalities in OT rdquoon the occasion of UTKARSH an Annual Occupational Therapy Festival held in LTMG Hospital Sion Mumbai Maharashtra India in February 1997
Punita V Solanki KP Mulgaonkar S A Rao Presented MSc thesis titled ldquoEffect of Early Mobilization on Grip Strength Pinch Strength and Work of Hand Muscles in cases of closed Diaphyseal Fracture Radius -Ulna treated with Dynamic Compression Platingrdquo at the Meeting of the Staff Society of Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India on 15th March 1999
Punita V Solanki Presented a Splint ldquoModified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplasticsrdquo at the 45th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) from 11th to 13th January 2008 at Nagpur Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsPunita V Solanki Stephen Brian Austin Sams Indira Ramesh
Kenkre Sapna Gulabrao Wankar Presented a paper titled ldquoA Retrospective Analysis of Disability Evaluation findings in patients with Physical Disabilities Experience of Occupational Therapists from an Indian Perspectiverdquo at the 45th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) from 11th to 13th
January 2008 at Nagpur Maharashtra India
Punita V Solanki Binoti A Sheth Murali Poduval Stephen B A Sams Presented a paper titled ldquoEffectiveness of Modified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplastics in Infants with Idiopathic Congenital Talipes Equino Varus Deformityrdquo at WIROC (Western India Regional Orthopaedic Conference) in the form of a Poster on 27th and 28th December 2008 at Hotel Grand Hyatt Santacruz Mumbai Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Presentations
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp
as a Resource Person for 4 days in May 2010 and presented a talk on ldquoPrinciples of Sports Therapy for Childhood Adolescence and Young Adulthoodrdquo
Invited as a speaker for the workshop on ldquoGood Clinical Practicerdquo
for a topic on ldquoRole of an Institutional Ethics Committeerdquo at Seth G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai on 8th May 2012 for professionals and students Workshop was approved by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences with approval number MUHSE6Workshop1657 dated 03052012
Conducted the Continuing Occupational Therapy Education (COTE) on ldquoTranslating Research into Publication and its Application in Occupational Therapy Practicerdquo as an Expert Faculty held during 50th Annual National Conference of AIOTA in Trivandrum on 26th
day of February 2013 for 1 amp frac12 hours
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Presentations
Invited as a speaker to give a talk on ldquoPrinciples of Sports Therapy for Childhood Adolescence amp Young Adulthoodrdquo for upcoming school sports coaches by Imperial International Sports Academy (IISA) at Lakshyadham School in Goregaon East on 17th
May 2013
Invited as a speaker for awareness of Occupational Therapy Practice and to give a talk on ldquoOccupational Therapyrdquo by Trustees of Ahura Support Group for Differently Abled Families for non medical personnel and clients seeking occupational therapy services on 5th
January 2014 Sunday at 1030 am at Rustom Baug Neville Wadia Hall Byculla
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a talk on ldquoOccupational Therapy for Chronic Painrdquo for 15 minutes at ISSPCON (Indian Society for the Study of Pain Conference) on 7th February 2014 Friday at Padmashree Dr D Y Patil Medical College Navi Mumbai
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsInvited as a faculty (resource person) to deliver 5 talks on Research
Methodology topics for 5 frac12 hours at the Workshop on ldquoResearch Methodology amp Application of Softwarerdquo held on 21st and 22nd March 2014 at National Institute for the Orthopaedically Handicapped Kolkata
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a Continuing Professional Education on ldquoStudy Designs in Hand Therapy Researchrdquo held at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 13th September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a Continuing Professional Education on ldquoTherapistrsquos Approach towards Complex Regional Pain Syndromerdquo held at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 14th September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a presentation on ldquoComprehensive Care of the Paraplegic Patient Recent Advancesrdquo during a seminar on ldquoThoraco-Lumbar Fracturesrdquo at WIROC 2014 an annual conference of Bombay Orthopaedic Society (Maharashtra Medical Council granted1 credit hour) held on 26th December 2014 in Powai Mumbai Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsPV Solanki KP Mulgaonkar SA Rao ldquoEffect of Early Mobilization on
Grip Strength Pinch Strength and Work of Hand Muscles in cases of closed Diaphyseal Fracture Radius ndash Ulna treated with Dynamic Compression Platingrdquo Published in Journal of Post-Graduate Medicine April-June 2000 Volume 46 Issue 2 Page 84-87
Punita Vasant Solanki Clinical Review on ldquoOccupational Therapy in Cumulative Trauma Disorderrdquo published in IJCPrsquos Asian Journal of Orthopedics amp Rheumatology October-December 2005 Volume 2 Number 3 Page 15-19
Punita Vasant Solanki Review Article on ldquoUpper Limb Amputation and Prosthetics An Occupational Therapy Perspectiverdquo published in IJCPrsquos Asian Journal of Orthopedics amp Rheumatology January-March 2006 Volume 2 Number 4 Page 8-14
Punita Vasant Solanki Stephen Brian Austin Sams Indira Ramesh Kenkre Sapna Gulabrao Wankar ldquoA Retrospective Analysis of Disability Evaluation findings in patients with Physical Disabilities Experience of Occupational Therapists from an Indian Perspectiverdquo Published in Asia Pacific Disability Rehabilitation Journal January 2010 Volume 21 Number 1 Page 101-107
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsPunita V Solanki Binoti A Sheth Murali Poduval Stephen B A
Sams ldquoEffectiveness of Modified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplastics in Infants with Idiopathic Congenital Talipes Equino Varus Deformityrdquo Published in Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics-B July 2010 Volume 19 (4) Page 353-360
Punita V Solanki A Book on ldquoMultiple Choice Questions Biomechanics and Occupational Therapy in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo have been published by Jaypee Brothers India in the year 2010 1st
Edition 250 Pages with ISBN No 978-93-5025-071-6
Punita V Solanki A Book on ldquoMultiple Choice Questions
Fundamentals of Occupational Therapyrdquo have been published by National Book Depot Parel Mumbai India in the year 2010 1st Edition 146 Pages with ISBN No 978-93-5025-071-6
Ashwinikumar A Raut Nirmala N Rege Firoz M Tadvi Punita V
Solanki Kirti R Kene Sudatta G Shirolkar Shefali N Pandey Rama A Vaidya Ashok B Vaidya ldquoExploratory study to evaluate tolerability safety and activity of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) in healthy volunteersrdquo Published in Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine July-September 2012 Volume 3 Issue 3 Page 111-114
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsSolanki PV JMT Guest Editorial Are medical thesis published or
these remain the entity of grey literature Journal of Medical Thesis July-Sept 2013 Volume 1 Issue 1 Page 4-5
Preetee Gokhale Punita V Solanki Priyanka Agarwal To study the effectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndrome Published in Indian Journal of Occupational Therapy May-August 2014 Volume 46 Issue 2 Page 41-48
Solanki PV Nair SR Shukla H John D A systematic literature review of clinical effectiveness and economic analysis of injury prevention and health promotion wellness programs for professional computer users in preventing work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs) Third International Conference on Pharmacoeconomics amp Outcomes Research New Delhi 102014 (Conference Paper)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Bhairavi Dani Meghana Shah Namita Panekat Dushyant Padghamkar Sheela A Rao Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Core Stabilization Training in Subacute and Chronic Postural Low Backacherdquo 1st September 2005 ndash 28th February 2006 Batch
Trupti A Mestry Anagha C Ghatge Ashvini P Ganvir Mrunalini P
Manwatkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Exercise Therapy on Functional Recovery in Painful Stage (Stage I) of Idiopathic Adhesive Capsulitisrdquo 21st August 2006 - 20th February 2007 Batch
Chaitanya U Mantri Pratik P Dhage Punita V Solanki
ldquoObservational Gait Analysis in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo 28th January 2008 - 27th July 2008 Batch
Swati S Patil Mitali S Shinde Nishant C Jalgaonkar Ravindra D Shep Punita V Solanki ldquoA Study of Psychological Distress in Chronic Low Back Painrdquo 20th August 2008 - 20th February 2009 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Shivangi B Dave Seema U Ghuge Sudhir S Gupta Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of modified constraint induced movement therapy in improving the functional outcome of upper extremity in children with spastic hemi paresisrdquo 9th February 2010 - 7th August 2010 Batch
Chanchal Patil Dhara Dedhia Preetee Gokhale Priyanka Agarwal Punita V Solanki ldquoEffectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndromerdquo 12th August 2010 - 7th
February 2011 Batch
Neha Kelaskar Pooja Jethani Jyothi Sundaram Vina Nimbolkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of Pilates in Improving Physical Fitness of Occupational Therapy Studentsrdquo 24th August 2012 - 19th February 2013 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationKinjal Dilip Hemani Punita Vasant Solanki Performance of
average Indian adults and professional computer users on box and block test ndash A normative study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC392008)
Suchitra Vasant Gaikwad Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of sensory integration therapy on joint attention in children with autism spectrum disorder Developmental Disability Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC312008)
Dhananjay Uttamrao Bhaskar Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of electromyographic biofeedback training in primary idiopathic frozen shoulder syndrome Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC292009)
Vaishali Sushant More Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of occupational therapy in post traumatic elbow stiffness ndash A comparative study between static elbow splint versus static progressive elbow splint Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC302009)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationRasika Shivanand Pardhi Punita Vasant Solanki Proprioceptive
Neuromuscular Facilitation and Myofascial Release with Occupational Therapy in patients with Proximal Humeral Fracture A Comparative Study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2009-2012 (CARE No EC062010)
Aditi Anil Redkar Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Swiss Ball amp Thera Band Exercises as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Ankylosing Spondylitis - A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC422011)
Tejeshwari Nemichand Baghele Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Neuromuscular and Proprioceptive Training as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Rheumatoid Arthritic Hand ndash A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC312011)
Life Life
Life Member of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association with Membership Number L-2022965911 amp Academic Council of Occupational Therapy Registration No 019147
Maharashtra State Council for Occupational Therapy amp Physiotherapy Registration No 201002OT000086
Life Member of Gosumec Alumni Association Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India since February 2006
Member of Physio-Occupational-Speech Academy of Therapists-India (POSAT-India) Borivali Mumbai India
Associate Member of Paediatric Orthopaedic Society of India since December 2006 with Membership No ALM ndash 65
Life Member of IASM (Indian Association of Sports Medicine) since February 2007 with Registration No PY-588
Life Member of Society for Hand Therapy India since 2008
Associate Life Member of Childhood Disability Group of Indian Academy of Pediatrics since November 2009 with membership No CDAL-94Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
Life Life
Life Member of Indian Society for Clinical Research (ISCR) since April 2012 with Membership Registration Number 547
Associate Life Member of Bombay Orthopaedic Society since September 2013 with Membership Number BOS - S 384 MUM
Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
On the Web World
Professional Networking Page at LinkedIn
httpwwwlinkedincominpunitasolanki
Google Profile httpwwwgooglecomprofilestherapistindia
Blog httppunita-solankiblogspotcom
Facebook Page httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Picasa Web Albums httpspicasawebgooglecomhome
Research Gate Profile httpswwwresearchgatenetprofilePunita_Solanki
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Extra Curricular ActivitiesAttended a course on Yoga from 16011999 to 10041999
conducted by Shri Ambika Yog Kutir at K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India
Attended a course on Typing from 01021999 to 03061999 at S M Lall Commercial Institute Malad Mumbai India
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp as a Volunteer for 4 days from 8112004 to 11112004 held at YMCA Nilshi Village
Was involved in Students Gymkhana Activities at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital as a Vice President for an Occupational Therapy Student elected as Occupational Therapy Secretary in the year 2006-07 and 2008-09
Visited the Sports Sciences Centre at Army Sports Institute at Pune on 17th January 2012 for academic reason for 3 hours
Attended one day workshop on Self Defense by Krav Maga Global in March 2013 by Master Eyal Yanilov
Passed IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Examination held on 9th and 10th May 2014 with a Band Score of 7
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
I am a young (mid adulthood phase of life) Indian
women I am an Occupational Therapist by profession A
Virgo by birth and a Virgo by attitude and behaviour with
my birth day being 17th September Hinduism (Vaishnavism) is
a religion which is inherited by me but I respect values of all
religions in practice I am well versed with English Hindi
Marathi and Gujarati languages with Gujarati being my
mother tongue I am O +ve by blood group and +ve by beliefs
and in practice though at times I do become too
philosophicalhelliphelliphellip
I reside as well as work in Mumbai Maharashtra
India
Life Life
About Myself as a PersonI love Drawing Crafts Painting Reading Writing Teaching
Attending Medical Camps amp Childrenrsquos Sports Camps Exploring
Internet Listening to Music amp Cooking I have learnt Yoga and Typing
My pluses Punctual Regular Sincere Hard working Dedicated Interested in
Work Motivated Assertive Dependable Responsibilities and Promises I keep
if made by me Neatness Tidiness and Cleanliness I love Well organized and
like doing things well in advance as planned
My minuses Too critical too frank on face assertive but at times Irsquom
perceived as aggressive (When I say ldquoNordquo to My fellow colleagues
or friends) I do not socialize so easily in an informal situation
Do not trust people easily amp I always remain self reliant So I am
perceived as a person with attitude Cannot tolerate laziness and
irresponsible behaviours of others So Irsquom perceived as strict
I am a bit fussy about food habits
I hate Liars manipulators amp gossipers jealousy bias and partial attitudes
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
QuotesTeachings that I have been following all my life
Work is Worship Time is Money
Our Loved ones and Time - once lost are lost forever
Simple Living High Thinking
Theres no substitute to hard work I do not believe in Luck But
yes miracles do have a place on earth if you have faith in GOD
I eat to live and do not live to eat
I respect peoplersquos values beliefs and thoughts irrespective of their
opposite tastes to mine
Truth is GOD Education is my Treasure My Family is my
positive attribute for my ever burning need of learning
teaching working and reaching towards my goals
Difficulties and Obstacles are challenges of our life which
we should fight back and overcome
Life Life
My Awards
No formal Awards I have ever received
My Awards are
My patientrsquos Satisfaction and their return to Original life
chores and a genuine ldquosmilerdquo on their face as an
acknowledgement
Success and Happiness of my students
Content and Love of my family
Trust of my close and dear friends Being there for me when
Irsquom in need
My faith in GOD in all paths of life
Belief in myself and passion for work at hand
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapy is a client centered health profession concerned with promoting health and well being through occupation The primary goal of occupational therapy is to enable people to participate in the activities of everyday liferdquo
ldquoOccupational therapists achieve this outcome by working with people and communities to enhance their ability to engage in the occupations they want to need to or are expected to do or by modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement
~ WFOT 2012
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists use careful analysis of physical environmental psychosocial mental spiritual political and cultural factors to identify barriers to occupation
Occupational therapy draws from the fields of medicine psychology sociology anthropology and many other disciplines in developing its knowledge base A new discipline of occupational science has been developed to enhance the evidence base of the profession
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
Where do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists work with all age groups and in a wide range of physical and psychosocial areas
Places of employment may include hospitals clinics day and rehabilitation centres home care programmes special schools industry and private enterprise
Many occupational therapists work in private practice and as educators and consultants
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
AssessmentThe occupational therapy process is based on initial and repeated assessments The occupational therapist together with the person they are working with focus on individual and environmental abilities and problems related to activities in the persons daily lifeAssessment includes the use of standardized procedures interviews observations in a variety of settings and consultation with significant people in the persons life
PlanningThe results of the assessment are the basis of the plan which includes short and long-term aims of treatment The plan should be relevant to the persons development stage habits roles life-style preferences and the environment
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
InterventionIntervention focuses on programs that are person oriented and environmental These are designed to facilitate the performance of everyday tasks and adaptation of settings in which the person works lives and socializes Examples include teaching new techniques and providing equipment which facilitate independence in personal care reducing environmental barriers and providing resources to lessen stress
CooperationOccupational therapists recognize the importance of teamwork Cooperation and coordination with other professionals families caregivers and volunteers are important in the realization of the holistic approach
Occupational Therapy Intervention Continuum
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
I Adjunctive Intervention LevelInterventions that prepare for performance and participation
eg Structural Stability by Splinting ROM Exercises Muscle Strengthening Low Level and High Level Endurance Physical Agent Modalities such as thermal agents amp electrotherapy used as an adjunct to prepare a client for higher levels of interventions
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
II Enabling Intervention Level (Occupation-as-Means)Interventions that focus on performance skills
eg Simulated Activities such as Horizontal and Inclined Sanding Board Simulated wood work peg boards skate boards Thera-putty (Simulated Kneading Dough) Hand Web Bicycle Simulated Driving
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
III Purposeful Intervention Level (Occupation-as-End)
Interventions that have a predetermined goal and facilitate practice and problem solving
eg Purposeful activities such as self care kitchen tasks work activities in a training set up where in adaptive device prescription and adaptive training can be enhanced
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
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Present Affiliation
Currently Freelance Occupational Therapist in the Western Suburbs of
Mumbai in the field of Adult and Paediatric Orthopaedic Rehabilitation
My Fields of Interest
Trauma and Orthopaedic Rehabilitation
Sports Orthopaedic Rehabilitation
Post Operative Rehabilitation after Arthroscopic Surgery
Post Operative Rehabilitation after Joint Replacement Surgery
Paediatric Orthopaedic Rehabilitation
Exercise Science Youth Fitness and Paediatric Sports Therapy
Hand Therapy and Spine Care
Clinical Research and Research Ethics
Life Life
ADCR (Advanced Diploma in Clinical Research) from April 2013 to
December 2013 from Academy for Clinical Excellence at Bombay
College of Pharmacy Santacruz East in First Attempt (76 - Grade A)
1st Rank in ADCR - XVIII Batch
MSc (Occupational Therapy in Orthopaedic Conditions) in May
1998 from Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial
Hospital Mumbai University in First Attempt (5663)
BSc (Occupational Therapy) in November 1995 from Seth G S
Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Mumbai
University in First Attempt (6371)
HSC (Science) in March 1992 from S S amp L S Patkar College of
Arts amp Science Goregaon HSC Board Maharashtra State India in
First Attempt (Distinction in PCB 8733)
SSC in March 1990 from Childrenrsquos Academy Malad SSC Board
Maharashtra State India in First Attempt (Distinction 8085)Punita V Solanki
Educational Qualifications
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
International CertificationsPassed Youth Fitness Trainerrsquos Certification by International
Sports Sciences Association (ISSA-USA) with 904 amp is valid from 3rd February 2011 to 3rd February 2015 with Certification ID No 309903
Passed Level I Pilates Mat Foundation Beginner and Intermediate
Teacher Certification Program by Pilates Institute of America with the score of 90 Certificate is valid till 31st January 2014
Completed American Heart Associationrsquos (AHA) ldquoHeartsaver First Aid Programrdquo
Completed Kinesio Taping KT1 Fundamentals and KT2 Advanced
Course with the course code number - 11IN01-000-1F-081012-KTAIIN-IN for 16 hours
Achieved ldquoThera-Band Academy Instructor Level 3rdquo after participating in Train the Trainer Workshop by Thera-Band Academy at New Delhi which is valid till 2nd September 2013
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
National Certifications
Certified to use Physical Agent Modalities As an Adjunct to
Occupational Therapy by Academic Council of Occupational Therapy (ACOT) of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) in December 2012 with 26 contact hours
Appeared for MS-CIT (Maharashtra State Certificate in Information Technology) Examination through Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education Mumbai and passed with a score of 90 marks out of 100 on 27th July 2006 at Keerti Computer Institute Mumbai suburb
Have been participating in national as well as international conferences workshops courses as a delegate and a faculty amp observership since January 1996 till date as a means of continuing professional education to update professional knowledge and skills in academic research and clinical areas
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Work Experience
Junior Demonstratorship from 04041996 to 03101996 at Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Senior Demonstratorship from 02121996 to 01121997 at Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Part-time Junior Occupational Therapist from 05061998 to 31071998 at Bai Jerbai Wadia Hospital for Children Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Junior Occupational Therapist from 01081998 to 26042001 at Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Lecturer from 27042001 to 31122005 at Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Assistant Professor from 01012006 to 31012013 at Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Work Experience
Consultant Occupational Therapist from 01032013 to 12072014 in Private Sector in Mumbai Maharashtra India (Aastha Multi Speciality Hospital at Kandivali West Kanchi Nursing Home at Goregaon East and House CallsHome Visits)
Senior Associate at Capita India Pvt Ltd Address Godrej and Boyce Compound Gate 2A LBS Marg Vikhroli (West) Mumbai-400079 Maharashtra India Tel No (India) +91 22 40425831 Website wwwcapitacouk Job Hours Mondays to Fridays 1000 am to 700 pm In Knowledge Services (Health Research amp Consulting) Department from 02052014 to 01052015 (As contracted by Hinduja Global Solutions [HGS] International Services Private Limited)
Recognitions at Capita IndiaMy work was recognized by a spot award on 13th August 2014 by
the management team at Capita India Private LimitedI won a spot quiz on Risk and Compliance Awareness Day on 8th
January 2015 at Capita India Private LimitedI was awarded with the ldquoStar of the Quarterrdquo for the work done
during the fourth quarter of the year 2014 as presented on 29th
January 2015 by the management team at Capita India Private Limited
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Additional Work ExperienceVisiting Occupational Therapist with Multiple Sclerosis Society of
India Mumbai Chapter Maharashtra India from April 1996 to September 1997
Provided Occupational Therapy Services at Shree Bidada Sarvodaya Trust Village - Bidada Taluka - Mandvi Kutch Gujarat India during the Rehabilitation Camp (Adult Orthopaedic Camp) for 3 days held from 05012003 to 07012003 amp during the Paediatric Orthopaedic Camp for 3 days held from 10112006 to 12112006
Appointed as a Member of Special Medical Board constituted by the competent authority MHT-CET 2007 at Directorate of Medical Education amp Research from 03072007 to 09072007 for Disability Evaluation of students claiming admission for medical courses in Physical Handicap Quota And on 02082011 for Disability Evaluation of a student claiming admission for MBBS Course in Physical Handicap Quota along with other medical amp allied health professionals
Experience also gained in Home Based Therapy in the field of
Orthopaedic and Neurological Rehabilitation and in Private Practice at Orthopaedic Nursing Home Orthopaedic Consultation Clinic and with an Orthotist amp Prosthetist for several years
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Academic Work ExperienceMember of Finance Committee for the 37th Annual National
Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Mumbai in January 2000
Member of Scientific Committee for the 44th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Indore from 12th to 14th January 2007
Pre Conference Judge of a Paper in Competitive Category for the 45th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Nagpur from 11th to 13th January 2008
Judge for pre conference scientific papers evaluation in the 48th
Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Chennai from 9th to 11th January 2011 organized by Tamil Nadu Branch of AIOTA
Independent Consultant for Committee of Academic Research Ethics (CARE) of Seth G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Mumbai on 15th February 2011 and attended the CARE meeting on 23rd February 2011
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Academic Work ExperienceMember of Committee of Academic Research Ethics (CARE) of Seth
G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Mumbai from 14th
November 2011 to 31st December 2012 for a period of 1 year
Organized a one day workshop on ldquoGood Clinical Practicerdquo at Seth G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai on 8th May 2012 for professionals and students Workshop was approved by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences with approval number MUHSE6Workshop1657 dated 03052012
Editorial Board Member amp Assistant Editor for Indian Journal of Occupational Therapy (IJOT) since 2012 amp 2014 respectively I am also a Honorary Reviewer for some international and national journals
Judge for Scientific Paper Presentations and Scientific Exhibits at the 50th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Trivandrum Kerala India from 26th to 28th February 2013 organized by Kerala Branch of AIOTA
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Academic Work ExperienceAppointed as an Examiner by the Society for Hand Therapy India
for Certification in Hand Therapy Examination to be held on 12th May 2013 in Mumbai India
Invited as a Moderator for a Scientific Session at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 14th
September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
I am voted and appointed as an Executive Committee member for the Society for Hand Therapy India for the year 2015
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsPunita V Solanki Yogita Kambli Bhavana Mali amp Sonal Panjwani
Presented a seminar on ldquoBurns Rehabilitationrdquo as a group activity during Internship in 1995
Punita V Solanki Manjiri Gokhale Secured First prize in Poster Presentation Competition on a Topic - ldquoNeuro Rehabilitation -Treatment Modalities in OT rdquoon the occasion of UTKARSH an Annual Occupational Therapy Festival held in LTMG Hospital Sion Mumbai Maharashtra India in February 1997
Punita V Solanki KP Mulgaonkar S A Rao Presented MSc thesis titled ldquoEffect of Early Mobilization on Grip Strength Pinch Strength and Work of Hand Muscles in cases of closed Diaphyseal Fracture Radius -Ulna treated with Dynamic Compression Platingrdquo at the Meeting of the Staff Society of Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India on 15th March 1999
Punita V Solanki Presented a Splint ldquoModified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplasticsrdquo at the 45th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) from 11th to 13th January 2008 at Nagpur Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsPunita V Solanki Stephen Brian Austin Sams Indira Ramesh
Kenkre Sapna Gulabrao Wankar Presented a paper titled ldquoA Retrospective Analysis of Disability Evaluation findings in patients with Physical Disabilities Experience of Occupational Therapists from an Indian Perspectiverdquo at the 45th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) from 11th to 13th
January 2008 at Nagpur Maharashtra India
Punita V Solanki Binoti A Sheth Murali Poduval Stephen B A Sams Presented a paper titled ldquoEffectiveness of Modified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplastics in Infants with Idiopathic Congenital Talipes Equino Varus Deformityrdquo at WIROC (Western India Regional Orthopaedic Conference) in the form of a Poster on 27th and 28th December 2008 at Hotel Grand Hyatt Santacruz Mumbai Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Presentations
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp
as a Resource Person for 4 days in May 2010 and presented a talk on ldquoPrinciples of Sports Therapy for Childhood Adolescence and Young Adulthoodrdquo
Invited as a speaker for the workshop on ldquoGood Clinical Practicerdquo
for a topic on ldquoRole of an Institutional Ethics Committeerdquo at Seth G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai on 8th May 2012 for professionals and students Workshop was approved by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences with approval number MUHSE6Workshop1657 dated 03052012
Conducted the Continuing Occupational Therapy Education (COTE) on ldquoTranslating Research into Publication and its Application in Occupational Therapy Practicerdquo as an Expert Faculty held during 50th Annual National Conference of AIOTA in Trivandrum on 26th
day of February 2013 for 1 amp frac12 hours
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Presentations
Invited as a speaker to give a talk on ldquoPrinciples of Sports Therapy for Childhood Adolescence amp Young Adulthoodrdquo for upcoming school sports coaches by Imperial International Sports Academy (IISA) at Lakshyadham School in Goregaon East on 17th
May 2013
Invited as a speaker for awareness of Occupational Therapy Practice and to give a talk on ldquoOccupational Therapyrdquo by Trustees of Ahura Support Group for Differently Abled Families for non medical personnel and clients seeking occupational therapy services on 5th
January 2014 Sunday at 1030 am at Rustom Baug Neville Wadia Hall Byculla
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a talk on ldquoOccupational Therapy for Chronic Painrdquo for 15 minutes at ISSPCON (Indian Society for the Study of Pain Conference) on 7th February 2014 Friday at Padmashree Dr D Y Patil Medical College Navi Mumbai
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsInvited as a faculty (resource person) to deliver 5 talks on Research
Methodology topics for 5 frac12 hours at the Workshop on ldquoResearch Methodology amp Application of Softwarerdquo held on 21st and 22nd March 2014 at National Institute for the Orthopaedically Handicapped Kolkata
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a Continuing Professional Education on ldquoStudy Designs in Hand Therapy Researchrdquo held at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 13th September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a Continuing Professional Education on ldquoTherapistrsquos Approach towards Complex Regional Pain Syndromerdquo held at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 14th September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a presentation on ldquoComprehensive Care of the Paraplegic Patient Recent Advancesrdquo during a seminar on ldquoThoraco-Lumbar Fracturesrdquo at WIROC 2014 an annual conference of Bombay Orthopaedic Society (Maharashtra Medical Council granted1 credit hour) held on 26th December 2014 in Powai Mumbai Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsPV Solanki KP Mulgaonkar SA Rao ldquoEffect of Early Mobilization on
Grip Strength Pinch Strength and Work of Hand Muscles in cases of closed Diaphyseal Fracture Radius ndash Ulna treated with Dynamic Compression Platingrdquo Published in Journal of Post-Graduate Medicine April-June 2000 Volume 46 Issue 2 Page 84-87
Punita Vasant Solanki Clinical Review on ldquoOccupational Therapy in Cumulative Trauma Disorderrdquo published in IJCPrsquos Asian Journal of Orthopedics amp Rheumatology October-December 2005 Volume 2 Number 3 Page 15-19
Punita Vasant Solanki Review Article on ldquoUpper Limb Amputation and Prosthetics An Occupational Therapy Perspectiverdquo published in IJCPrsquos Asian Journal of Orthopedics amp Rheumatology January-March 2006 Volume 2 Number 4 Page 8-14
Punita Vasant Solanki Stephen Brian Austin Sams Indira Ramesh Kenkre Sapna Gulabrao Wankar ldquoA Retrospective Analysis of Disability Evaluation findings in patients with Physical Disabilities Experience of Occupational Therapists from an Indian Perspectiverdquo Published in Asia Pacific Disability Rehabilitation Journal January 2010 Volume 21 Number 1 Page 101-107
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsPunita V Solanki Binoti A Sheth Murali Poduval Stephen B A
Sams ldquoEffectiveness of Modified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplastics in Infants with Idiopathic Congenital Talipes Equino Varus Deformityrdquo Published in Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics-B July 2010 Volume 19 (4) Page 353-360
Punita V Solanki A Book on ldquoMultiple Choice Questions Biomechanics and Occupational Therapy in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo have been published by Jaypee Brothers India in the year 2010 1st
Edition 250 Pages with ISBN No 978-93-5025-071-6
Punita V Solanki A Book on ldquoMultiple Choice Questions
Fundamentals of Occupational Therapyrdquo have been published by National Book Depot Parel Mumbai India in the year 2010 1st Edition 146 Pages with ISBN No 978-93-5025-071-6
Ashwinikumar A Raut Nirmala N Rege Firoz M Tadvi Punita V
Solanki Kirti R Kene Sudatta G Shirolkar Shefali N Pandey Rama A Vaidya Ashok B Vaidya ldquoExploratory study to evaluate tolerability safety and activity of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) in healthy volunteersrdquo Published in Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine July-September 2012 Volume 3 Issue 3 Page 111-114
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsSolanki PV JMT Guest Editorial Are medical thesis published or
these remain the entity of grey literature Journal of Medical Thesis July-Sept 2013 Volume 1 Issue 1 Page 4-5
Preetee Gokhale Punita V Solanki Priyanka Agarwal To study the effectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndrome Published in Indian Journal of Occupational Therapy May-August 2014 Volume 46 Issue 2 Page 41-48
Solanki PV Nair SR Shukla H John D A systematic literature review of clinical effectiveness and economic analysis of injury prevention and health promotion wellness programs for professional computer users in preventing work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs) Third International Conference on Pharmacoeconomics amp Outcomes Research New Delhi 102014 (Conference Paper)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Bhairavi Dani Meghana Shah Namita Panekat Dushyant Padghamkar Sheela A Rao Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Core Stabilization Training in Subacute and Chronic Postural Low Backacherdquo 1st September 2005 ndash 28th February 2006 Batch
Trupti A Mestry Anagha C Ghatge Ashvini P Ganvir Mrunalini P
Manwatkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Exercise Therapy on Functional Recovery in Painful Stage (Stage I) of Idiopathic Adhesive Capsulitisrdquo 21st August 2006 - 20th February 2007 Batch
Chaitanya U Mantri Pratik P Dhage Punita V Solanki
ldquoObservational Gait Analysis in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo 28th January 2008 - 27th July 2008 Batch
Swati S Patil Mitali S Shinde Nishant C Jalgaonkar Ravindra D Shep Punita V Solanki ldquoA Study of Psychological Distress in Chronic Low Back Painrdquo 20th August 2008 - 20th February 2009 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Shivangi B Dave Seema U Ghuge Sudhir S Gupta Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of modified constraint induced movement therapy in improving the functional outcome of upper extremity in children with spastic hemi paresisrdquo 9th February 2010 - 7th August 2010 Batch
Chanchal Patil Dhara Dedhia Preetee Gokhale Priyanka Agarwal Punita V Solanki ldquoEffectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndromerdquo 12th August 2010 - 7th
February 2011 Batch
Neha Kelaskar Pooja Jethani Jyothi Sundaram Vina Nimbolkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of Pilates in Improving Physical Fitness of Occupational Therapy Studentsrdquo 24th August 2012 - 19th February 2013 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationKinjal Dilip Hemani Punita Vasant Solanki Performance of
average Indian adults and professional computer users on box and block test ndash A normative study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC392008)
Suchitra Vasant Gaikwad Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of sensory integration therapy on joint attention in children with autism spectrum disorder Developmental Disability Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC312008)
Dhananjay Uttamrao Bhaskar Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of electromyographic biofeedback training in primary idiopathic frozen shoulder syndrome Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC292009)
Vaishali Sushant More Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of occupational therapy in post traumatic elbow stiffness ndash A comparative study between static elbow splint versus static progressive elbow splint Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC302009)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationRasika Shivanand Pardhi Punita Vasant Solanki Proprioceptive
Neuromuscular Facilitation and Myofascial Release with Occupational Therapy in patients with Proximal Humeral Fracture A Comparative Study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2009-2012 (CARE No EC062010)
Aditi Anil Redkar Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Swiss Ball amp Thera Band Exercises as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Ankylosing Spondylitis - A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC422011)
Tejeshwari Nemichand Baghele Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Neuromuscular and Proprioceptive Training as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Rheumatoid Arthritic Hand ndash A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC312011)
Life Life
Life Member of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association with Membership Number L-2022965911 amp Academic Council of Occupational Therapy Registration No 019147
Maharashtra State Council for Occupational Therapy amp Physiotherapy Registration No 201002OT000086
Life Member of Gosumec Alumni Association Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India since February 2006
Member of Physio-Occupational-Speech Academy of Therapists-India (POSAT-India) Borivali Mumbai India
Associate Member of Paediatric Orthopaedic Society of India since December 2006 with Membership No ALM ndash 65
Life Member of IASM (Indian Association of Sports Medicine) since February 2007 with Registration No PY-588
Life Member of Society for Hand Therapy India since 2008
Associate Life Member of Childhood Disability Group of Indian Academy of Pediatrics since November 2009 with membership No CDAL-94Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
Life Life
Life Member of Indian Society for Clinical Research (ISCR) since April 2012 with Membership Registration Number 547
Associate Life Member of Bombay Orthopaedic Society since September 2013 with Membership Number BOS - S 384 MUM
Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
On the Web World
Professional Networking Page at LinkedIn
httpwwwlinkedincominpunitasolanki
Google Profile httpwwwgooglecomprofilestherapistindia
Blog httppunita-solankiblogspotcom
Facebook Page httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Picasa Web Albums httpspicasawebgooglecomhome
Research Gate Profile httpswwwresearchgatenetprofilePunita_Solanki
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Extra Curricular ActivitiesAttended a course on Yoga from 16011999 to 10041999
conducted by Shri Ambika Yog Kutir at K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India
Attended a course on Typing from 01021999 to 03061999 at S M Lall Commercial Institute Malad Mumbai India
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp as a Volunteer for 4 days from 8112004 to 11112004 held at YMCA Nilshi Village
Was involved in Students Gymkhana Activities at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital as a Vice President for an Occupational Therapy Student elected as Occupational Therapy Secretary in the year 2006-07 and 2008-09
Visited the Sports Sciences Centre at Army Sports Institute at Pune on 17th January 2012 for academic reason for 3 hours
Attended one day workshop on Self Defense by Krav Maga Global in March 2013 by Master Eyal Yanilov
Passed IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Examination held on 9th and 10th May 2014 with a Band Score of 7
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
I am a young (mid adulthood phase of life) Indian
women I am an Occupational Therapist by profession A
Virgo by birth and a Virgo by attitude and behaviour with
my birth day being 17th September Hinduism (Vaishnavism) is
a religion which is inherited by me but I respect values of all
religions in practice I am well versed with English Hindi
Marathi and Gujarati languages with Gujarati being my
mother tongue I am O +ve by blood group and +ve by beliefs
and in practice though at times I do become too
philosophicalhelliphelliphellip
I reside as well as work in Mumbai Maharashtra
India
Life Life
About Myself as a PersonI love Drawing Crafts Painting Reading Writing Teaching
Attending Medical Camps amp Childrenrsquos Sports Camps Exploring
Internet Listening to Music amp Cooking I have learnt Yoga and Typing
My pluses Punctual Regular Sincere Hard working Dedicated Interested in
Work Motivated Assertive Dependable Responsibilities and Promises I keep
if made by me Neatness Tidiness and Cleanliness I love Well organized and
like doing things well in advance as planned
My minuses Too critical too frank on face assertive but at times Irsquom
perceived as aggressive (When I say ldquoNordquo to My fellow colleagues
or friends) I do not socialize so easily in an informal situation
Do not trust people easily amp I always remain self reliant So I am
perceived as a person with attitude Cannot tolerate laziness and
irresponsible behaviours of others So Irsquom perceived as strict
I am a bit fussy about food habits
I hate Liars manipulators amp gossipers jealousy bias and partial attitudes
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
QuotesTeachings that I have been following all my life
Work is Worship Time is Money
Our Loved ones and Time - once lost are lost forever
Simple Living High Thinking
Theres no substitute to hard work I do not believe in Luck But
yes miracles do have a place on earth if you have faith in GOD
I eat to live and do not live to eat
I respect peoplersquos values beliefs and thoughts irrespective of their
opposite tastes to mine
Truth is GOD Education is my Treasure My Family is my
positive attribute for my ever burning need of learning
teaching working and reaching towards my goals
Difficulties and Obstacles are challenges of our life which
we should fight back and overcome
Life Life
My Awards
No formal Awards I have ever received
My Awards are
My patientrsquos Satisfaction and their return to Original life
chores and a genuine ldquosmilerdquo on their face as an
acknowledgement
Success and Happiness of my students
Content and Love of my family
Trust of my close and dear friends Being there for me when
Irsquom in need
My faith in GOD in all paths of life
Belief in myself and passion for work at hand
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapy is a client centered health profession concerned with promoting health and well being through occupation The primary goal of occupational therapy is to enable people to participate in the activities of everyday liferdquo
ldquoOccupational therapists achieve this outcome by working with people and communities to enhance their ability to engage in the occupations they want to need to or are expected to do or by modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement
~ WFOT 2012
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists use careful analysis of physical environmental psychosocial mental spiritual political and cultural factors to identify barriers to occupation
Occupational therapy draws from the fields of medicine psychology sociology anthropology and many other disciplines in developing its knowledge base A new discipline of occupational science has been developed to enhance the evidence base of the profession
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
Where do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists work with all age groups and in a wide range of physical and psychosocial areas
Places of employment may include hospitals clinics day and rehabilitation centres home care programmes special schools industry and private enterprise
Many occupational therapists work in private practice and as educators and consultants
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
AssessmentThe occupational therapy process is based on initial and repeated assessments The occupational therapist together with the person they are working with focus on individual and environmental abilities and problems related to activities in the persons daily lifeAssessment includes the use of standardized procedures interviews observations in a variety of settings and consultation with significant people in the persons life
PlanningThe results of the assessment are the basis of the plan which includes short and long-term aims of treatment The plan should be relevant to the persons development stage habits roles life-style preferences and the environment
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
InterventionIntervention focuses on programs that are person oriented and environmental These are designed to facilitate the performance of everyday tasks and adaptation of settings in which the person works lives and socializes Examples include teaching new techniques and providing equipment which facilitate independence in personal care reducing environmental barriers and providing resources to lessen stress
CooperationOccupational therapists recognize the importance of teamwork Cooperation and coordination with other professionals families caregivers and volunteers are important in the realization of the holistic approach
Occupational Therapy Intervention Continuum
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
I Adjunctive Intervention LevelInterventions that prepare for performance and participation
eg Structural Stability by Splinting ROM Exercises Muscle Strengthening Low Level and High Level Endurance Physical Agent Modalities such as thermal agents amp electrotherapy used as an adjunct to prepare a client for higher levels of interventions
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
II Enabling Intervention Level (Occupation-as-Means)Interventions that focus on performance skills
eg Simulated Activities such as Horizontal and Inclined Sanding Board Simulated wood work peg boards skate boards Thera-putty (Simulated Kneading Dough) Hand Web Bicycle Simulated Driving
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
III Purposeful Intervention Level (Occupation-as-End)
Interventions that have a predetermined goal and facilitate practice and problem solving
eg Purposeful activities such as self care kitchen tasks work activities in a training set up where in adaptive device prescription and adaptive training can be enhanced
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
For More Details Visit
wwwaiotaorg
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My Fields of Interest
Trauma and Orthopaedic Rehabilitation
Sports Orthopaedic Rehabilitation
Post Operative Rehabilitation after Arthroscopic Surgery
Post Operative Rehabilitation after Joint Replacement Surgery
Paediatric Orthopaedic Rehabilitation
Exercise Science Youth Fitness and Paediatric Sports Therapy
Hand Therapy and Spine Care
Clinical Research and Research Ethics
Life Life
ADCR (Advanced Diploma in Clinical Research) from April 2013 to
December 2013 from Academy for Clinical Excellence at Bombay
College of Pharmacy Santacruz East in First Attempt (76 - Grade A)
1st Rank in ADCR - XVIII Batch
MSc (Occupational Therapy in Orthopaedic Conditions) in May
1998 from Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial
Hospital Mumbai University in First Attempt (5663)
BSc (Occupational Therapy) in November 1995 from Seth G S
Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Mumbai
University in First Attempt (6371)
HSC (Science) in March 1992 from S S amp L S Patkar College of
Arts amp Science Goregaon HSC Board Maharashtra State India in
First Attempt (Distinction in PCB 8733)
SSC in March 1990 from Childrenrsquos Academy Malad SSC Board
Maharashtra State India in First Attempt (Distinction 8085)Punita V Solanki
Educational Qualifications
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
International CertificationsPassed Youth Fitness Trainerrsquos Certification by International
Sports Sciences Association (ISSA-USA) with 904 amp is valid from 3rd February 2011 to 3rd February 2015 with Certification ID No 309903
Passed Level I Pilates Mat Foundation Beginner and Intermediate
Teacher Certification Program by Pilates Institute of America with the score of 90 Certificate is valid till 31st January 2014
Completed American Heart Associationrsquos (AHA) ldquoHeartsaver First Aid Programrdquo
Completed Kinesio Taping KT1 Fundamentals and KT2 Advanced
Course with the course code number - 11IN01-000-1F-081012-KTAIIN-IN for 16 hours
Achieved ldquoThera-Band Academy Instructor Level 3rdquo after participating in Train the Trainer Workshop by Thera-Band Academy at New Delhi which is valid till 2nd September 2013
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
National Certifications
Certified to use Physical Agent Modalities As an Adjunct to
Occupational Therapy by Academic Council of Occupational Therapy (ACOT) of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) in December 2012 with 26 contact hours
Appeared for MS-CIT (Maharashtra State Certificate in Information Technology) Examination through Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education Mumbai and passed with a score of 90 marks out of 100 on 27th July 2006 at Keerti Computer Institute Mumbai suburb
Have been participating in national as well as international conferences workshops courses as a delegate and a faculty amp observership since January 1996 till date as a means of continuing professional education to update professional knowledge and skills in academic research and clinical areas
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Work Experience
Junior Demonstratorship from 04041996 to 03101996 at Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Senior Demonstratorship from 02121996 to 01121997 at Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Part-time Junior Occupational Therapist from 05061998 to 31071998 at Bai Jerbai Wadia Hospital for Children Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Junior Occupational Therapist from 01081998 to 26042001 at Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Lecturer from 27042001 to 31122005 at Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Assistant Professor from 01012006 to 31012013 at Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Work Experience
Consultant Occupational Therapist from 01032013 to 12072014 in Private Sector in Mumbai Maharashtra India (Aastha Multi Speciality Hospital at Kandivali West Kanchi Nursing Home at Goregaon East and House CallsHome Visits)
Senior Associate at Capita India Pvt Ltd Address Godrej and Boyce Compound Gate 2A LBS Marg Vikhroli (West) Mumbai-400079 Maharashtra India Tel No (India) +91 22 40425831 Website wwwcapitacouk Job Hours Mondays to Fridays 1000 am to 700 pm In Knowledge Services (Health Research amp Consulting) Department from 02052014 to 01052015 (As contracted by Hinduja Global Solutions [HGS] International Services Private Limited)
Recognitions at Capita IndiaMy work was recognized by a spot award on 13th August 2014 by
the management team at Capita India Private LimitedI won a spot quiz on Risk and Compliance Awareness Day on 8th
January 2015 at Capita India Private LimitedI was awarded with the ldquoStar of the Quarterrdquo for the work done
during the fourth quarter of the year 2014 as presented on 29th
January 2015 by the management team at Capita India Private Limited
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Additional Work ExperienceVisiting Occupational Therapist with Multiple Sclerosis Society of
India Mumbai Chapter Maharashtra India from April 1996 to September 1997
Provided Occupational Therapy Services at Shree Bidada Sarvodaya Trust Village - Bidada Taluka - Mandvi Kutch Gujarat India during the Rehabilitation Camp (Adult Orthopaedic Camp) for 3 days held from 05012003 to 07012003 amp during the Paediatric Orthopaedic Camp for 3 days held from 10112006 to 12112006
Appointed as a Member of Special Medical Board constituted by the competent authority MHT-CET 2007 at Directorate of Medical Education amp Research from 03072007 to 09072007 for Disability Evaluation of students claiming admission for medical courses in Physical Handicap Quota And on 02082011 for Disability Evaluation of a student claiming admission for MBBS Course in Physical Handicap Quota along with other medical amp allied health professionals
Experience also gained in Home Based Therapy in the field of
Orthopaedic and Neurological Rehabilitation and in Private Practice at Orthopaedic Nursing Home Orthopaedic Consultation Clinic and with an Orthotist amp Prosthetist for several years
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Academic Work ExperienceMember of Finance Committee for the 37th Annual National
Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Mumbai in January 2000
Member of Scientific Committee for the 44th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Indore from 12th to 14th January 2007
Pre Conference Judge of a Paper in Competitive Category for the 45th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Nagpur from 11th to 13th January 2008
Judge for pre conference scientific papers evaluation in the 48th
Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Chennai from 9th to 11th January 2011 organized by Tamil Nadu Branch of AIOTA
Independent Consultant for Committee of Academic Research Ethics (CARE) of Seth G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Mumbai on 15th February 2011 and attended the CARE meeting on 23rd February 2011
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Academic Work ExperienceMember of Committee of Academic Research Ethics (CARE) of Seth
G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Mumbai from 14th
November 2011 to 31st December 2012 for a period of 1 year
Organized a one day workshop on ldquoGood Clinical Practicerdquo at Seth G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai on 8th May 2012 for professionals and students Workshop was approved by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences with approval number MUHSE6Workshop1657 dated 03052012
Editorial Board Member amp Assistant Editor for Indian Journal of Occupational Therapy (IJOT) since 2012 amp 2014 respectively I am also a Honorary Reviewer for some international and national journals
Judge for Scientific Paper Presentations and Scientific Exhibits at the 50th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Trivandrum Kerala India from 26th to 28th February 2013 organized by Kerala Branch of AIOTA
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Academic Work ExperienceAppointed as an Examiner by the Society for Hand Therapy India
for Certification in Hand Therapy Examination to be held on 12th May 2013 in Mumbai India
Invited as a Moderator for a Scientific Session at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 14th
September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
I am voted and appointed as an Executive Committee member for the Society for Hand Therapy India for the year 2015
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsPunita V Solanki Yogita Kambli Bhavana Mali amp Sonal Panjwani
Presented a seminar on ldquoBurns Rehabilitationrdquo as a group activity during Internship in 1995
Punita V Solanki Manjiri Gokhale Secured First prize in Poster Presentation Competition on a Topic - ldquoNeuro Rehabilitation -Treatment Modalities in OT rdquoon the occasion of UTKARSH an Annual Occupational Therapy Festival held in LTMG Hospital Sion Mumbai Maharashtra India in February 1997
Punita V Solanki KP Mulgaonkar S A Rao Presented MSc thesis titled ldquoEffect of Early Mobilization on Grip Strength Pinch Strength and Work of Hand Muscles in cases of closed Diaphyseal Fracture Radius -Ulna treated with Dynamic Compression Platingrdquo at the Meeting of the Staff Society of Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India on 15th March 1999
Punita V Solanki Presented a Splint ldquoModified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplasticsrdquo at the 45th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) from 11th to 13th January 2008 at Nagpur Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsPunita V Solanki Stephen Brian Austin Sams Indira Ramesh
Kenkre Sapna Gulabrao Wankar Presented a paper titled ldquoA Retrospective Analysis of Disability Evaluation findings in patients with Physical Disabilities Experience of Occupational Therapists from an Indian Perspectiverdquo at the 45th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) from 11th to 13th
January 2008 at Nagpur Maharashtra India
Punita V Solanki Binoti A Sheth Murali Poduval Stephen B A Sams Presented a paper titled ldquoEffectiveness of Modified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplastics in Infants with Idiopathic Congenital Talipes Equino Varus Deformityrdquo at WIROC (Western India Regional Orthopaedic Conference) in the form of a Poster on 27th and 28th December 2008 at Hotel Grand Hyatt Santacruz Mumbai Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Presentations
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp
as a Resource Person for 4 days in May 2010 and presented a talk on ldquoPrinciples of Sports Therapy for Childhood Adolescence and Young Adulthoodrdquo
Invited as a speaker for the workshop on ldquoGood Clinical Practicerdquo
for a topic on ldquoRole of an Institutional Ethics Committeerdquo at Seth G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai on 8th May 2012 for professionals and students Workshop was approved by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences with approval number MUHSE6Workshop1657 dated 03052012
Conducted the Continuing Occupational Therapy Education (COTE) on ldquoTranslating Research into Publication and its Application in Occupational Therapy Practicerdquo as an Expert Faculty held during 50th Annual National Conference of AIOTA in Trivandrum on 26th
day of February 2013 for 1 amp frac12 hours
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Presentations
Invited as a speaker to give a talk on ldquoPrinciples of Sports Therapy for Childhood Adolescence amp Young Adulthoodrdquo for upcoming school sports coaches by Imperial International Sports Academy (IISA) at Lakshyadham School in Goregaon East on 17th
May 2013
Invited as a speaker for awareness of Occupational Therapy Practice and to give a talk on ldquoOccupational Therapyrdquo by Trustees of Ahura Support Group for Differently Abled Families for non medical personnel and clients seeking occupational therapy services on 5th
January 2014 Sunday at 1030 am at Rustom Baug Neville Wadia Hall Byculla
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a talk on ldquoOccupational Therapy for Chronic Painrdquo for 15 minutes at ISSPCON (Indian Society for the Study of Pain Conference) on 7th February 2014 Friday at Padmashree Dr D Y Patil Medical College Navi Mumbai
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsInvited as a faculty (resource person) to deliver 5 talks on Research
Methodology topics for 5 frac12 hours at the Workshop on ldquoResearch Methodology amp Application of Softwarerdquo held on 21st and 22nd March 2014 at National Institute for the Orthopaedically Handicapped Kolkata
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a Continuing Professional Education on ldquoStudy Designs in Hand Therapy Researchrdquo held at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 13th September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a Continuing Professional Education on ldquoTherapistrsquos Approach towards Complex Regional Pain Syndromerdquo held at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 14th September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a presentation on ldquoComprehensive Care of the Paraplegic Patient Recent Advancesrdquo during a seminar on ldquoThoraco-Lumbar Fracturesrdquo at WIROC 2014 an annual conference of Bombay Orthopaedic Society (Maharashtra Medical Council granted1 credit hour) held on 26th December 2014 in Powai Mumbai Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsPV Solanki KP Mulgaonkar SA Rao ldquoEffect of Early Mobilization on
Grip Strength Pinch Strength and Work of Hand Muscles in cases of closed Diaphyseal Fracture Radius ndash Ulna treated with Dynamic Compression Platingrdquo Published in Journal of Post-Graduate Medicine April-June 2000 Volume 46 Issue 2 Page 84-87
Punita Vasant Solanki Clinical Review on ldquoOccupational Therapy in Cumulative Trauma Disorderrdquo published in IJCPrsquos Asian Journal of Orthopedics amp Rheumatology October-December 2005 Volume 2 Number 3 Page 15-19
Punita Vasant Solanki Review Article on ldquoUpper Limb Amputation and Prosthetics An Occupational Therapy Perspectiverdquo published in IJCPrsquos Asian Journal of Orthopedics amp Rheumatology January-March 2006 Volume 2 Number 4 Page 8-14
Punita Vasant Solanki Stephen Brian Austin Sams Indira Ramesh Kenkre Sapna Gulabrao Wankar ldquoA Retrospective Analysis of Disability Evaluation findings in patients with Physical Disabilities Experience of Occupational Therapists from an Indian Perspectiverdquo Published in Asia Pacific Disability Rehabilitation Journal January 2010 Volume 21 Number 1 Page 101-107
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsPunita V Solanki Binoti A Sheth Murali Poduval Stephen B A
Sams ldquoEffectiveness of Modified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplastics in Infants with Idiopathic Congenital Talipes Equino Varus Deformityrdquo Published in Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics-B July 2010 Volume 19 (4) Page 353-360
Punita V Solanki A Book on ldquoMultiple Choice Questions Biomechanics and Occupational Therapy in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo have been published by Jaypee Brothers India in the year 2010 1st
Edition 250 Pages with ISBN No 978-93-5025-071-6
Punita V Solanki A Book on ldquoMultiple Choice Questions
Fundamentals of Occupational Therapyrdquo have been published by National Book Depot Parel Mumbai India in the year 2010 1st Edition 146 Pages with ISBN No 978-93-5025-071-6
Ashwinikumar A Raut Nirmala N Rege Firoz M Tadvi Punita V
Solanki Kirti R Kene Sudatta G Shirolkar Shefali N Pandey Rama A Vaidya Ashok B Vaidya ldquoExploratory study to evaluate tolerability safety and activity of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) in healthy volunteersrdquo Published in Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine July-September 2012 Volume 3 Issue 3 Page 111-114
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsSolanki PV JMT Guest Editorial Are medical thesis published or
these remain the entity of grey literature Journal of Medical Thesis July-Sept 2013 Volume 1 Issue 1 Page 4-5
Preetee Gokhale Punita V Solanki Priyanka Agarwal To study the effectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndrome Published in Indian Journal of Occupational Therapy May-August 2014 Volume 46 Issue 2 Page 41-48
Solanki PV Nair SR Shukla H John D A systematic literature review of clinical effectiveness and economic analysis of injury prevention and health promotion wellness programs for professional computer users in preventing work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs) Third International Conference on Pharmacoeconomics amp Outcomes Research New Delhi 102014 (Conference Paper)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Bhairavi Dani Meghana Shah Namita Panekat Dushyant Padghamkar Sheela A Rao Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Core Stabilization Training in Subacute and Chronic Postural Low Backacherdquo 1st September 2005 ndash 28th February 2006 Batch
Trupti A Mestry Anagha C Ghatge Ashvini P Ganvir Mrunalini P
Manwatkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Exercise Therapy on Functional Recovery in Painful Stage (Stage I) of Idiopathic Adhesive Capsulitisrdquo 21st August 2006 - 20th February 2007 Batch
Chaitanya U Mantri Pratik P Dhage Punita V Solanki
ldquoObservational Gait Analysis in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo 28th January 2008 - 27th July 2008 Batch
Swati S Patil Mitali S Shinde Nishant C Jalgaonkar Ravindra D Shep Punita V Solanki ldquoA Study of Psychological Distress in Chronic Low Back Painrdquo 20th August 2008 - 20th February 2009 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Shivangi B Dave Seema U Ghuge Sudhir S Gupta Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of modified constraint induced movement therapy in improving the functional outcome of upper extremity in children with spastic hemi paresisrdquo 9th February 2010 - 7th August 2010 Batch
Chanchal Patil Dhara Dedhia Preetee Gokhale Priyanka Agarwal Punita V Solanki ldquoEffectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndromerdquo 12th August 2010 - 7th
February 2011 Batch
Neha Kelaskar Pooja Jethani Jyothi Sundaram Vina Nimbolkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of Pilates in Improving Physical Fitness of Occupational Therapy Studentsrdquo 24th August 2012 - 19th February 2013 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationKinjal Dilip Hemani Punita Vasant Solanki Performance of
average Indian adults and professional computer users on box and block test ndash A normative study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC392008)
Suchitra Vasant Gaikwad Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of sensory integration therapy on joint attention in children with autism spectrum disorder Developmental Disability Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC312008)
Dhananjay Uttamrao Bhaskar Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of electromyographic biofeedback training in primary idiopathic frozen shoulder syndrome Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC292009)
Vaishali Sushant More Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of occupational therapy in post traumatic elbow stiffness ndash A comparative study between static elbow splint versus static progressive elbow splint Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC302009)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationRasika Shivanand Pardhi Punita Vasant Solanki Proprioceptive
Neuromuscular Facilitation and Myofascial Release with Occupational Therapy in patients with Proximal Humeral Fracture A Comparative Study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2009-2012 (CARE No EC062010)
Aditi Anil Redkar Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Swiss Ball amp Thera Band Exercises as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Ankylosing Spondylitis - A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC422011)
Tejeshwari Nemichand Baghele Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Neuromuscular and Proprioceptive Training as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Rheumatoid Arthritic Hand ndash A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC312011)
Life Life
Life Member of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association with Membership Number L-2022965911 amp Academic Council of Occupational Therapy Registration No 019147
Maharashtra State Council for Occupational Therapy amp Physiotherapy Registration No 201002OT000086
Life Member of Gosumec Alumni Association Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India since February 2006
Member of Physio-Occupational-Speech Academy of Therapists-India (POSAT-India) Borivali Mumbai India
Associate Member of Paediatric Orthopaedic Society of India since December 2006 with Membership No ALM ndash 65
Life Member of IASM (Indian Association of Sports Medicine) since February 2007 with Registration No PY-588
Life Member of Society for Hand Therapy India since 2008
Associate Life Member of Childhood Disability Group of Indian Academy of Pediatrics since November 2009 with membership No CDAL-94Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
Life Life
Life Member of Indian Society for Clinical Research (ISCR) since April 2012 with Membership Registration Number 547
Associate Life Member of Bombay Orthopaedic Society since September 2013 with Membership Number BOS - S 384 MUM
Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
On the Web World
Professional Networking Page at LinkedIn
httpwwwlinkedincominpunitasolanki
Google Profile httpwwwgooglecomprofilestherapistindia
Blog httppunita-solankiblogspotcom
Facebook Page httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Picasa Web Albums httpspicasawebgooglecomhome
Research Gate Profile httpswwwresearchgatenetprofilePunita_Solanki
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Extra Curricular ActivitiesAttended a course on Yoga from 16011999 to 10041999
conducted by Shri Ambika Yog Kutir at K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India
Attended a course on Typing from 01021999 to 03061999 at S M Lall Commercial Institute Malad Mumbai India
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp as a Volunteer for 4 days from 8112004 to 11112004 held at YMCA Nilshi Village
Was involved in Students Gymkhana Activities at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital as a Vice President for an Occupational Therapy Student elected as Occupational Therapy Secretary in the year 2006-07 and 2008-09
Visited the Sports Sciences Centre at Army Sports Institute at Pune on 17th January 2012 for academic reason for 3 hours
Attended one day workshop on Self Defense by Krav Maga Global in March 2013 by Master Eyal Yanilov
Passed IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Examination held on 9th and 10th May 2014 with a Band Score of 7
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
I am a young (mid adulthood phase of life) Indian
women I am an Occupational Therapist by profession A
Virgo by birth and a Virgo by attitude and behaviour with
my birth day being 17th September Hinduism (Vaishnavism) is
a religion which is inherited by me but I respect values of all
religions in practice I am well versed with English Hindi
Marathi and Gujarati languages with Gujarati being my
mother tongue I am O +ve by blood group and +ve by beliefs
and in practice though at times I do become too
philosophicalhelliphelliphellip
I reside as well as work in Mumbai Maharashtra
India
Life Life
About Myself as a PersonI love Drawing Crafts Painting Reading Writing Teaching
Attending Medical Camps amp Childrenrsquos Sports Camps Exploring
Internet Listening to Music amp Cooking I have learnt Yoga and Typing
My pluses Punctual Regular Sincere Hard working Dedicated Interested in
Work Motivated Assertive Dependable Responsibilities and Promises I keep
if made by me Neatness Tidiness and Cleanliness I love Well organized and
like doing things well in advance as planned
My minuses Too critical too frank on face assertive but at times Irsquom
perceived as aggressive (When I say ldquoNordquo to My fellow colleagues
or friends) I do not socialize so easily in an informal situation
Do not trust people easily amp I always remain self reliant So I am
perceived as a person with attitude Cannot tolerate laziness and
irresponsible behaviours of others So Irsquom perceived as strict
I am a bit fussy about food habits
I hate Liars manipulators amp gossipers jealousy bias and partial attitudes
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
QuotesTeachings that I have been following all my life
Work is Worship Time is Money
Our Loved ones and Time - once lost are lost forever
Simple Living High Thinking
Theres no substitute to hard work I do not believe in Luck But
yes miracles do have a place on earth if you have faith in GOD
I eat to live and do not live to eat
I respect peoplersquos values beliefs and thoughts irrespective of their
opposite tastes to mine
Truth is GOD Education is my Treasure My Family is my
positive attribute for my ever burning need of learning
teaching working and reaching towards my goals
Difficulties and Obstacles are challenges of our life which
we should fight back and overcome
Life Life
My Awards
No formal Awards I have ever received
My Awards are
My patientrsquos Satisfaction and their return to Original life
chores and a genuine ldquosmilerdquo on their face as an
acknowledgement
Success and Happiness of my students
Content and Love of my family
Trust of my close and dear friends Being there for me when
Irsquom in need
My faith in GOD in all paths of life
Belief in myself and passion for work at hand
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapy is a client centered health profession concerned with promoting health and well being through occupation The primary goal of occupational therapy is to enable people to participate in the activities of everyday liferdquo
ldquoOccupational therapists achieve this outcome by working with people and communities to enhance their ability to engage in the occupations they want to need to or are expected to do or by modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement
~ WFOT 2012
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists use careful analysis of physical environmental psychosocial mental spiritual political and cultural factors to identify barriers to occupation
Occupational therapy draws from the fields of medicine psychology sociology anthropology and many other disciplines in developing its knowledge base A new discipline of occupational science has been developed to enhance the evidence base of the profession
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
Where do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists work with all age groups and in a wide range of physical and psychosocial areas
Places of employment may include hospitals clinics day and rehabilitation centres home care programmes special schools industry and private enterprise
Many occupational therapists work in private practice and as educators and consultants
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
AssessmentThe occupational therapy process is based on initial and repeated assessments The occupational therapist together with the person they are working with focus on individual and environmental abilities and problems related to activities in the persons daily lifeAssessment includes the use of standardized procedures interviews observations in a variety of settings and consultation with significant people in the persons life
PlanningThe results of the assessment are the basis of the plan which includes short and long-term aims of treatment The plan should be relevant to the persons development stage habits roles life-style preferences and the environment
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
InterventionIntervention focuses on programs that are person oriented and environmental These are designed to facilitate the performance of everyday tasks and adaptation of settings in which the person works lives and socializes Examples include teaching new techniques and providing equipment which facilitate independence in personal care reducing environmental barriers and providing resources to lessen stress
CooperationOccupational therapists recognize the importance of teamwork Cooperation and coordination with other professionals families caregivers and volunteers are important in the realization of the holistic approach
Occupational Therapy Intervention Continuum
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
I Adjunctive Intervention LevelInterventions that prepare for performance and participation
eg Structural Stability by Splinting ROM Exercises Muscle Strengthening Low Level and High Level Endurance Physical Agent Modalities such as thermal agents amp electrotherapy used as an adjunct to prepare a client for higher levels of interventions
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
II Enabling Intervention Level (Occupation-as-Means)Interventions that focus on performance skills
eg Simulated Activities such as Horizontal and Inclined Sanding Board Simulated wood work peg boards skate boards Thera-putty (Simulated Kneading Dough) Hand Web Bicycle Simulated Driving
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
III Purposeful Intervention Level (Occupation-as-End)
Interventions that have a predetermined goal and facilitate practice and problem solving
eg Purposeful activities such as self care kitchen tasks work activities in a training set up where in adaptive device prescription and adaptive training can be enhanced
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
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Life Life
ADCR (Advanced Diploma in Clinical Research) from April 2013 to
December 2013 from Academy for Clinical Excellence at Bombay
College of Pharmacy Santacruz East in First Attempt (76 - Grade A)
1st Rank in ADCR - XVIII Batch
MSc (Occupational Therapy in Orthopaedic Conditions) in May
1998 from Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial
Hospital Mumbai University in First Attempt (5663)
BSc (Occupational Therapy) in November 1995 from Seth G S
Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Mumbai
University in First Attempt (6371)
HSC (Science) in March 1992 from S S amp L S Patkar College of
Arts amp Science Goregaon HSC Board Maharashtra State India in
First Attempt (Distinction in PCB 8733)
SSC in March 1990 from Childrenrsquos Academy Malad SSC Board
Maharashtra State India in First Attempt (Distinction 8085)Punita V Solanki
Educational Qualifications
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
International CertificationsPassed Youth Fitness Trainerrsquos Certification by International
Sports Sciences Association (ISSA-USA) with 904 amp is valid from 3rd February 2011 to 3rd February 2015 with Certification ID No 309903
Passed Level I Pilates Mat Foundation Beginner and Intermediate
Teacher Certification Program by Pilates Institute of America with the score of 90 Certificate is valid till 31st January 2014
Completed American Heart Associationrsquos (AHA) ldquoHeartsaver First Aid Programrdquo
Completed Kinesio Taping KT1 Fundamentals and KT2 Advanced
Course with the course code number - 11IN01-000-1F-081012-KTAIIN-IN for 16 hours
Achieved ldquoThera-Band Academy Instructor Level 3rdquo after participating in Train the Trainer Workshop by Thera-Band Academy at New Delhi which is valid till 2nd September 2013
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
National Certifications
Certified to use Physical Agent Modalities As an Adjunct to
Occupational Therapy by Academic Council of Occupational Therapy (ACOT) of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) in December 2012 with 26 contact hours
Appeared for MS-CIT (Maharashtra State Certificate in Information Technology) Examination through Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education Mumbai and passed with a score of 90 marks out of 100 on 27th July 2006 at Keerti Computer Institute Mumbai suburb
Have been participating in national as well as international conferences workshops courses as a delegate and a faculty amp observership since January 1996 till date as a means of continuing professional education to update professional knowledge and skills in academic research and clinical areas
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Work Experience
Junior Demonstratorship from 04041996 to 03101996 at Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Senior Demonstratorship from 02121996 to 01121997 at Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Part-time Junior Occupational Therapist from 05061998 to 31071998 at Bai Jerbai Wadia Hospital for Children Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Junior Occupational Therapist from 01081998 to 26042001 at Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Lecturer from 27042001 to 31122005 at Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Assistant Professor from 01012006 to 31012013 at Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Work Experience
Consultant Occupational Therapist from 01032013 to 12072014 in Private Sector in Mumbai Maharashtra India (Aastha Multi Speciality Hospital at Kandivali West Kanchi Nursing Home at Goregaon East and House CallsHome Visits)
Senior Associate at Capita India Pvt Ltd Address Godrej and Boyce Compound Gate 2A LBS Marg Vikhroli (West) Mumbai-400079 Maharashtra India Tel No (India) +91 22 40425831 Website wwwcapitacouk Job Hours Mondays to Fridays 1000 am to 700 pm In Knowledge Services (Health Research amp Consulting) Department from 02052014 to 01052015 (As contracted by Hinduja Global Solutions [HGS] International Services Private Limited)
Recognitions at Capita IndiaMy work was recognized by a spot award on 13th August 2014 by
the management team at Capita India Private LimitedI won a spot quiz on Risk and Compliance Awareness Day on 8th
January 2015 at Capita India Private LimitedI was awarded with the ldquoStar of the Quarterrdquo for the work done
during the fourth quarter of the year 2014 as presented on 29th
January 2015 by the management team at Capita India Private Limited
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Additional Work ExperienceVisiting Occupational Therapist with Multiple Sclerosis Society of
India Mumbai Chapter Maharashtra India from April 1996 to September 1997
Provided Occupational Therapy Services at Shree Bidada Sarvodaya Trust Village - Bidada Taluka - Mandvi Kutch Gujarat India during the Rehabilitation Camp (Adult Orthopaedic Camp) for 3 days held from 05012003 to 07012003 amp during the Paediatric Orthopaedic Camp for 3 days held from 10112006 to 12112006
Appointed as a Member of Special Medical Board constituted by the competent authority MHT-CET 2007 at Directorate of Medical Education amp Research from 03072007 to 09072007 for Disability Evaluation of students claiming admission for medical courses in Physical Handicap Quota And on 02082011 for Disability Evaluation of a student claiming admission for MBBS Course in Physical Handicap Quota along with other medical amp allied health professionals
Experience also gained in Home Based Therapy in the field of
Orthopaedic and Neurological Rehabilitation and in Private Practice at Orthopaedic Nursing Home Orthopaedic Consultation Clinic and with an Orthotist amp Prosthetist for several years
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Academic Work ExperienceMember of Finance Committee for the 37th Annual National
Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Mumbai in January 2000
Member of Scientific Committee for the 44th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Indore from 12th to 14th January 2007
Pre Conference Judge of a Paper in Competitive Category for the 45th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Nagpur from 11th to 13th January 2008
Judge for pre conference scientific papers evaluation in the 48th
Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Chennai from 9th to 11th January 2011 organized by Tamil Nadu Branch of AIOTA
Independent Consultant for Committee of Academic Research Ethics (CARE) of Seth G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Mumbai on 15th February 2011 and attended the CARE meeting on 23rd February 2011
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Academic Work ExperienceMember of Committee of Academic Research Ethics (CARE) of Seth
G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Mumbai from 14th
November 2011 to 31st December 2012 for a period of 1 year
Organized a one day workshop on ldquoGood Clinical Practicerdquo at Seth G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai on 8th May 2012 for professionals and students Workshop was approved by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences with approval number MUHSE6Workshop1657 dated 03052012
Editorial Board Member amp Assistant Editor for Indian Journal of Occupational Therapy (IJOT) since 2012 amp 2014 respectively I am also a Honorary Reviewer for some international and national journals
Judge for Scientific Paper Presentations and Scientific Exhibits at the 50th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Trivandrum Kerala India from 26th to 28th February 2013 organized by Kerala Branch of AIOTA
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Academic Work ExperienceAppointed as an Examiner by the Society for Hand Therapy India
for Certification in Hand Therapy Examination to be held on 12th May 2013 in Mumbai India
Invited as a Moderator for a Scientific Session at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 14th
September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
I am voted and appointed as an Executive Committee member for the Society for Hand Therapy India for the year 2015
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsPunita V Solanki Yogita Kambli Bhavana Mali amp Sonal Panjwani
Presented a seminar on ldquoBurns Rehabilitationrdquo as a group activity during Internship in 1995
Punita V Solanki Manjiri Gokhale Secured First prize in Poster Presentation Competition on a Topic - ldquoNeuro Rehabilitation -Treatment Modalities in OT rdquoon the occasion of UTKARSH an Annual Occupational Therapy Festival held in LTMG Hospital Sion Mumbai Maharashtra India in February 1997
Punita V Solanki KP Mulgaonkar S A Rao Presented MSc thesis titled ldquoEffect of Early Mobilization on Grip Strength Pinch Strength and Work of Hand Muscles in cases of closed Diaphyseal Fracture Radius -Ulna treated with Dynamic Compression Platingrdquo at the Meeting of the Staff Society of Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India on 15th March 1999
Punita V Solanki Presented a Splint ldquoModified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplasticsrdquo at the 45th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) from 11th to 13th January 2008 at Nagpur Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsPunita V Solanki Stephen Brian Austin Sams Indira Ramesh
Kenkre Sapna Gulabrao Wankar Presented a paper titled ldquoA Retrospective Analysis of Disability Evaluation findings in patients with Physical Disabilities Experience of Occupational Therapists from an Indian Perspectiverdquo at the 45th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) from 11th to 13th
January 2008 at Nagpur Maharashtra India
Punita V Solanki Binoti A Sheth Murali Poduval Stephen B A Sams Presented a paper titled ldquoEffectiveness of Modified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplastics in Infants with Idiopathic Congenital Talipes Equino Varus Deformityrdquo at WIROC (Western India Regional Orthopaedic Conference) in the form of a Poster on 27th and 28th December 2008 at Hotel Grand Hyatt Santacruz Mumbai Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Presentations
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp
as a Resource Person for 4 days in May 2010 and presented a talk on ldquoPrinciples of Sports Therapy for Childhood Adolescence and Young Adulthoodrdquo
Invited as a speaker for the workshop on ldquoGood Clinical Practicerdquo
for a topic on ldquoRole of an Institutional Ethics Committeerdquo at Seth G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai on 8th May 2012 for professionals and students Workshop was approved by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences with approval number MUHSE6Workshop1657 dated 03052012
Conducted the Continuing Occupational Therapy Education (COTE) on ldquoTranslating Research into Publication and its Application in Occupational Therapy Practicerdquo as an Expert Faculty held during 50th Annual National Conference of AIOTA in Trivandrum on 26th
day of February 2013 for 1 amp frac12 hours
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Presentations
Invited as a speaker to give a talk on ldquoPrinciples of Sports Therapy for Childhood Adolescence amp Young Adulthoodrdquo for upcoming school sports coaches by Imperial International Sports Academy (IISA) at Lakshyadham School in Goregaon East on 17th
May 2013
Invited as a speaker for awareness of Occupational Therapy Practice and to give a talk on ldquoOccupational Therapyrdquo by Trustees of Ahura Support Group for Differently Abled Families for non medical personnel and clients seeking occupational therapy services on 5th
January 2014 Sunday at 1030 am at Rustom Baug Neville Wadia Hall Byculla
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a talk on ldquoOccupational Therapy for Chronic Painrdquo for 15 minutes at ISSPCON (Indian Society for the Study of Pain Conference) on 7th February 2014 Friday at Padmashree Dr D Y Patil Medical College Navi Mumbai
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsInvited as a faculty (resource person) to deliver 5 talks on Research
Methodology topics for 5 frac12 hours at the Workshop on ldquoResearch Methodology amp Application of Softwarerdquo held on 21st and 22nd March 2014 at National Institute for the Orthopaedically Handicapped Kolkata
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a Continuing Professional Education on ldquoStudy Designs in Hand Therapy Researchrdquo held at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 13th September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a Continuing Professional Education on ldquoTherapistrsquos Approach towards Complex Regional Pain Syndromerdquo held at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 14th September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a presentation on ldquoComprehensive Care of the Paraplegic Patient Recent Advancesrdquo during a seminar on ldquoThoraco-Lumbar Fracturesrdquo at WIROC 2014 an annual conference of Bombay Orthopaedic Society (Maharashtra Medical Council granted1 credit hour) held on 26th December 2014 in Powai Mumbai Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsPV Solanki KP Mulgaonkar SA Rao ldquoEffect of Early Mobilization on
Grip Strength Pinch Strength and Work of Hand Muscles in cases of closed Diaphyseal Fracture Radius ndash Ulna treated with Dynamic Compression Platingrdquo Published in Journal of Post-Graduate Medicine April-June 2000 Volume 46 Issue 2 Page 84-87
Punita Vasant Solanki Clinical Review on ldquoOccupational Therapy in Cumulative Trauma Disorderrdquo published in IJCPrsquos Asian Journal of Orthopedics amp Rheumatology October-December 2005 Volume 2 Number 3 Page 15-19
Punita Vasant Solanki Review Article on ldquoUpper Limb Amputation and Prosthetics An Occupational Therapy Perspectiverdquo published in IJCPrsquos Asian Journal of Orthopedics amp Rheumatology January-March 2006 Volume 2 Number 4 Page 8-14
Punita Vasant Solanki Stephen Brian Austin Sams Indira Ramesh Kenkre Sapna Gulabrao Wankar ldquoA Retrospective Analysis of Disability Evaluation findings in patients with Physical Disabilities Experience of Occupational Therapists from an Indian Perspectiverdquo Published in Asia Pacific Disability Rehabilitation Journal January 2010 Volume 21 Number 1 Page 101-107
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsPunita V Solanki Binoti A Sheth Murali Poduval Stephen B A
Sams ldquoEffectiveness of Modified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplastics in Infants with Idiopathic Congenital Talipes Equino Varus Deformityrdquo Published in Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics-B July 2010 Volume 19 (4) Page 353-360
Punita V Solanki A Book on ldquoMultiple Choice Questions Biomechanics and Occupational Therapy in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo have been published by Jaypee Brothers India in the year 2010 1st
Edition 250 Pages with ISBN No 978-93-5025-071-6
Punita V Solanki A Book on ldquoMultiple Choice Questions
Fundamentals of Occupational Therapyrdquo have been published by National Book Depot Parel Mumbai India in the year 2010 1st Edition 146 Pages with ISBN No 978-93-5025-071-6
Ashwinikumar A Raut Nirmala N Rege Firoz M Tadvi Punita V
Solanki Kirti R Kene Sudatta G Shirolkar Shefali N Pandey Rama A Vaidya Ashok B Vaidya ldquoExploratory study to evaluate tolerability safety and activity of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) in healthy volunteersrdquo Published in Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine July-September 2012 Volume 3 Issue 3 Page 111-114
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsSolanki PV JMT Guest Editorial Are medical thesis published or
these remain the entity of grey literature Journal of Medical Thesis July-Sept 2013 Volume 1 Issue 1 Page 4-5
Preetee Gokhale Punita V Solanki Priyanka Agarwal To study the effectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndrome Published in Indian Journal of Occupational Therapy May-August 2014 Volume 46 Issue 2 Page 41-48
Solanki PV Nair SR Shukla H John D A systematic literature review of clinical effectiveness and economic analysis of injury prevention and health promotion wellness programs for professional computer users in preventing work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs) Third International Conference on Pharmacoeconomics amp Outcomes Research New Delhi 102014 (Conference Paper)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Bhairavi Dani Meghana Shah Namita Panekat Dushyant Padghamkar Sheela A Rao Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Core Stabilization Training in Subacute and Chronic Postural Low Backacherdquo 1st September 2005 ndash 28th February 2006 Batch
Trupti A Mestry Anagha C Ghatge Ashvini P Ganvir Mrunalini P
Manwatkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Exercise Therapy on Functional Recovery in Painful Stage (Stage I) of Idiopathic Adhesive Capsulitisrdquo 21st August 2006 - 20th February 2007 Batch
Chaitanya U Mantri Pratik P Dhage Punita V Solanki
ldquoObservational Gait Analysis in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo 28th January 2008 - 27th July 2008 Batch
Swati S Patil Mitali S Shinde Nishant C Jalgaonkar Ravindra D Shep Punita V Solanki ldquoA Study of Psychological Distress in Chronic Low Back Painrdquo 20th August 2008 - 20th February 2009 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Shivangi B Dave Seema U Ghuge Sudhir S Gupta Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of modified constraint induced movement therapy in improving the functional outcome of upper extremity in children with spastic hemi paresisrdquo 9th February 2010 - 7th August 2010 Batch
Chanchal Patil Dhara Dedhia Preetee Gokhale Priyanka Agarwal Punita V Solanki ldquoEffectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndromerdquo 12th August 2010 - 7th
February 2011 Batch
Neha Kelaskar Pooja Jethani Jyothi Sundaram Vina Nimbolkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of Pilates in Improving Physical Fitness of Occupational Therapy Studentsrdquo 24th August 2012 - 19th February 2013 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationKinjal Dilip Hemani Punita Vasant Solanki Performance of
average Indian adults and professional computer users on box and block test ndash A normative study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC392008)
Suchitra Vasant Gaikwad Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of sensory integration therapy on joint attention in children with autism spectrum disorder Developmental Disability Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC312008)
Dhananjay Uttamrao Bhaskar Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of electromyographic biofeedback training in primary idiopathic frozen shoulder syndrome Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC292009)
Vaishali Sushant More Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of occupational therapy in post traumatic elbow stiffness ndash A comparative study between static elbow splint versus static progressive elbow splint Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC302009)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationRasika Shivanand Pardhi Punita Vasant Solanki Proprioceptive
Neuromuscular Facilitation and Myofascial Release with Occupational Therapy in patients with Proximal Humeral Fracture A Comparative Study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2009-2012 (CARE No EC062010)
Aditi Anil Redkar Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Swiss Ball amp Thera Band Exercises as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Ankylosing Spondylitis - A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC422011)
Tejeshwari Nemichand Baghele Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Neuromuscular and Proprioceptive Training as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Rheumatoid Arthritic Hand ndash A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC312011)
Life Life
Life Member of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association with Membership Number L-2022965911 amp Academic Council of Occupational Therapy Registration No 019147
Maharashtra State Council for Occupational Therapy amp Physiotherapy Registration No 201002OT000086
Life Member of Gosumec Alumni Association Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India since February 2006
Member of Physio-Occupational-Speech Academy of Therapists-India (POSAT-India) Borivali Mumbai India
Associate Member of Paediatric Orthopaedic Society of India since December 2006 with Membership No ALM ndash 65
Life Member of IASM (Indian Association of Sports Medicine) since February 2007 with Registration No PY-588
Life Member of Society for Hand Therapy India since 2008
Associate Life Member of Childhood Disability Group of Indian Academy of Pediatrics since November 2009 with membership No CDAL-94Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
Life Life
Life Member of Indian Society for Clinical Research (ISCR) since April 2012 with Membership Registration Number 547
Associate Life Member of Bombay Orthopaedic Society since September 2013 with Membership Number BOS - S 384 MUM
Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
On the Web World
Professional Networking Page at LinkedIn
httpwwwlinkedincominpunitasolanki
Google Profile httpwwwgooglecomprofilestherapistindia
Blog httppunita-solankiblogspotcom
Facebook Page httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Picasa Web Albums httpspicasawebgooglecomhome
Research Gate Profile httpswwwresearchgatenetprofilePunita_Solanki
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Extra Curricular ActivitiesAttended a course on Yoga from 16011999 to 10041999
conducted by Shri Ambika Yog Kutir at K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India
Attended a course on Typing from 01021999 to 03061999 at S M Lall Commercial Institute Malad Mumbai India
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp as a Volunteer for 4 days from 8112004 to 11112004 held at YMCA Nilshi Village
Was involved in Students Gymkhana Activities at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital as a Vice President for an Occupational Therapy Student elected as Occupational Therapy Secretary in the year 2006-07 and 2008-09
Visited the Sports Sciences Centre at Army Sports Institute at Pune on 17th January 2012 for academic reason for 3 hours
Attended one day workshop on Self Defense by Krav Maga Global in March 2013 by Master Eyal Yanilov
Passed IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Examination held on 9th and 10th May 2014 with a Band Score of 7
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
I am a young (mid adulthood phase of life) Indian
women I am an Occupational Therapist by profession A
Virgo by birth and a Virgo by attitude and behaviour with
my birth day being 17th September Hinduism (Vaishnavism) is
a religion which is inherited by me but I respect values of all
religions in practice I am well versed with English Hindi
Marathi and Gujarati languages with Gujarati being my
mother tongue I am O +ve by blood group and +ve by beliefs
and in practice though at times I do become too
philosophicalhelliphelliphellip
I reside as well as work in Mumbai Maharashtra
India
Life Life
About Myself as a PersonI love Drawing Crafts Painting Reading Writing Teaching
Attending Medical Camps amp Childrenrsquos Sports Camps Exploring
Internet Listening to Music amp Cooking I have learnt Yoga and Typing
My pluses Punctual Regular Sincere Hard working Dedicated Interested in
Work Motivated Assertive Dependable Responsibilities and Promises I keep
if made by me Neatness Tidiness and Cleanliness I love Well organized and
like doing things well in advance as planned
My minuses Too critical too frank on face assertive but at times Irsquom
perceived as aggressive (When I say ldquoNordquo to My fellow colleagues
or friends) I do not socialize so easily in an informal situation
Do not trust people easily amp I always remain self reliant So I am
perceived as a person with attitude Cannot tolerate laziness and
irresponsible behaviours of others So Irsquom perceived as strict
I am a bit fussy about food habits
I hate Liars manipulators amp gossipers jealousy bias and partial attitudes
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
QuotesTeachings that I have been following all my life
Work is Worship Time is Money
Our Loved ones and Time - once lost are lost forever
Simple Living High Thinking
Theres no substitute to hard work I do not believe in Luck But
yes miracles do have a place on earth if you have faith in GOD
I eat to live and do not live to eat
I respect peoplersquos values beliefs and thoughts irrespective of their
opposite tastes to mine
Truth is GOD Education is my Treasure My Family is my
positive attribute for my ever burning need of learning
teaching working and reaching towards my goals
Difficulties and Obstacles are challenges of our life which
we should fight back and overcome
Life Life
My Awards
No formal Awards I have ever received
My Awards are
My patientrsquos Satisfaction and their return to Original life
chores and a genuine ldquosmilerdquo on their face as an
acknowledgement
Success and Happiness of my students
Content and Love of my family
Trust of my close and dear friends Being there for me when
Irsquom in need
My faith in GOD in all paths of life
Belief in myself and passion for work at hand
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapy is a client centered health profession concerned with promoting health and well being through occupation The primary goal of occupational therapy is to enable people to participate in the activities of everyday liferdquo
ldquoOccupational therapists achieve this outcome by working with people and communities to enhance their ability to engage in the occupations they want to need to or are expected to do or by modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement
~ WFOT 2012
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists use careful analysis of physical environmental psychosocial mental spiritual political and cultural factors to identify barriers to occupation
Occupational therapy draws from the fields of medicine psychology sociology anthropology and many other disciplines in developing its knowledge base A new discipline of occupational science has been developed to enhance the evidence base of the profession
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
Where do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists work with all age groups and in a wide range of physical and psychosocial areas
Places of employment may include hospitals clinics day and rehabilitation centres home care programmes special schools industry and private enterprise
Many occupational therapists work in private practice and as educators and consultants
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
AssessmentThe occupational therapy process is based on initial and repeated assessments The occupational therapist together with the person they are working with focus on individual and environmental abilities and problems related to activities in the persons daily lifeAssessment includes the use of standardized procedures interviews observations in a variety of settings and consultation with significant people in the persons life
PlanningThe results of the assessment are the basis of the plan which includes short and long-term aims of treatment The plan should be relevant to the persons development stage habits roles life-style preferences and the environment
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
InterventionIntervention focuses on programs that are person oriented and environmental These are designed to facilitate the performance of everyday tasks and adaptation of settings in which the person works lives and socializes Examples include teaching new techniques and providing equipment which facilitate independence in personal care reducing environmental barriers and providing resources to lessen stress
CooperationOccupational therapists recognize the importance of teamwork Cooperation and coordination with other professionals families caregivers and volunteers are important in the realization of the holistic approach
Occupational Therapy Intervention Continuum
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
I Adjunctive Intervention LevelInterventions that prepare for performance and participation
eg Structural Stability by Splinting ROM Exercises Muscle Strengthening Low Level and High Level Endurance Physical Agent Modalities such as thermal agents amp electrotherapy used as an adjunct to prepare a client for higher levels of interventions
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
II Enabling Intervention Level (Occupation-as-Means)Interventions that focus on performance skills
eg Simulated Activities such as Horizontal and Inclined Sanding Board Simulated wood work peg boards skate boards Thera-putty (Simulated Kneading Dough) Hand Web Bicycle Simulated Driving
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
III Purposeful Intervention Level (Occupation-as-End)
Interventions that have a predetermined goal and facilitate practice and problem solving
eg Purposeful activities such as self care kitchen tasks work activities in a training set up where in adaptive device prescription and adaptive training can be enhanced
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
For More Details Visit
wwwaiotaorg
wwwaotaorg
wwwwfotorg
httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
International CertificationsPassed Youth Fitness Trainerrsquos Certification by International
Sports Sciences Association (ISSA-USA) with 904 amp is valid from 3rd February 2011 to 3rd February 2015 with Certification ID No 309903
Passed Level I Pilates Mat Foundation Beginner and Intermediate
Teacher Certification Program by Pilates Institute of America with the score of 90 Certificate is valid till 31st January 2014
Completed American Heart Associationrsquos (AHA) ldquoHeartsaver First Aid Programrdquo
Completed Kinesio Taping KT1 Fundamentals and KT2 Advanced
Course with the course code number - 11IN01-000-1F-081012-KTAIIN-IN for 16 hours
Achieved ldquoThera-Band Academy Instructor Level 3rdquo after participating in Train the Trainer Workshop by Thera-Band Academy at New Delhi which is valid till 2nd September 2013
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
National Certifications
Certified to use Physical Agent Modalities As an Adjunct to
Occupational Therapy by Academic Council of Occupational Therapy (ACOT) of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) in December 2012 with 26 contact hours
Appeared for MS-CIT (Maharashtra State Certificate in Information Technology) Examination through Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education Mumbai and passed with a score of 90 marks out of 100 on 27th July 2006 at Keerti Computer Institute Mumbai suburb
Have been participating in national as well as international conferences workshops courses as a delegate and a faculty amp observership since January 1996 till date as a means of continuing professional education to update professional knowledge and skills in academic research and clinical areas
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Work Experience
Junior Demonstratorship from 04041996 to 03101996 at Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Senior Demonstratorship from 02121996 to 01121997 at Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Part-time Junior Occupational Therapist from 05061998 to 31071998 at Bai Jerbai Wadia Hospital for Children Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Junior Occupational Therapist from 01081998 to 26042001 at Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Lecturer from 27042001 to 31122005 at Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Assistant Professor from 01012006 to 31012013 at Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Work Experience
Consultant Occupational Therapist from 01032013 to 12072014 in Private Sector in Mumbai Maharashtra India (Aastha Multi Speciality Hospital at Kandivali West Kanchi Nursing Home at Goregaon East and House CallsHome Visits)
Senior Associate at Capita India Pvt Ltd Address Godrej and Boyce Compound Gate 2A LBS Marg Vikhroli (West) Mumbai-400079 Maharashtra India Tel No (India) +91 22 40425831 Website wwwcapitacouk Job Hours Mondays to Fridays 1000 am to 700 pm In Knowledge Services (Health Research amp Consulting) Department from 02052014 to 01052015 (As contracted by Hinduja Global Solutions [HGS] International Services Private Limited)
Recognitions at Capita IndiaMy work was recognized by a spot award on 13th August 2014 by
the management team at Capita India Private LimitedI won a spot quiz on Risk and Compliance Awareness Day on 8th
January 2015 at Capita India Private LimitedI was awarded with the ldquoStar of the Quarterrdquo for the work done
during the fourth quarter of the year 2014 as presented on 29th
January 2015 by the management team at Capita India Private Limited
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Additional Work ExperienceVisiting Occupational Therapist with Multiple Sclerosis Society of
India Mumbai Chapter Maharashtra India from April 1996 to September 1997
Provided Occupational Therapy Services at Shree Bidada Sarvodaya Trust Village - Bidada Taluka - Mandvi Kutch Gujarat India during the Rehabilitation Camp (Adult Orthopaedic Camp) for 3 days held from 05012003 to 07012003 amp during the Paediatric Orthopaedic Camp for 3 days held from 10112006 to 12112006
Appointed as a Member of Special Medical Board constituted by the competent authority MHT-CET 2007 at Directorate of Medical Education amp Research from 03072007 to 09072007 for Disability Evaluation of students claiming admission for medical courses in Physical Handicap Quota And on 02082011 for Disability Evaluation of a student claiming admission for MBBS Course in Physical Handicap Quota along with other medical amp allied health professionals
Experience also gained in Home Based Therapy in the field of
Orthopaedic and Neurological Rehabilitation and in Private Practice at Orthopaedic Nursing Home Orthopaedic Consultation Clinic and with an Orthotist amp Prosthetist for several years
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Academic Work ExperienceMember of Finance Committee for the 37th Annual National
Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Mumbai in January 2000
Member of Scientific Committee for the 44th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Indore from 12th to 14th January 2007
Pre Conference Judge of a Paper in Competitive Category for the 45th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Nagpur from 11th to 13th January 2008
Judge for pre conference scientific papers evaluation in the 48th
Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Chennai from 9th to 11th January 2011 organized by Tamil Nadu Branch of AIOTA
Independent Consultant for Committee of Academic Research Ethics (CARE) of Seth G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Mumbai on 15th February 2011 and attended the CARE meeting on 23rd February 2011
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Academic Work ExperienceMember of Committee of Academic Research Ethics (CARE) of Seth
G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Mumbai from 14th
November 2011 to 31st December 2012 for a period of 1 year
Organized a one day workshop on ldquoGood Clinical Practicerdquo at Seth G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai on 8th May 2012 for professionals and students Workshop was approved by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences with approval number MUHSE6Workshop1657 dated 03052012
Editorial Board Member amp Assistant Editor for Indian Journal of Occupational Therapy (IJOT) since 2012 amp 2014 respectively I am also a Honorary Reviewer for some international and national journals
Judge for Scientific Paper Presentations and Scientific Exhibits at the 50th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Trivandrum Kerala India from 26th to 28th February 2013 organized by Kerala Branch of AIOTA
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Academic Work ExperienceAppointed as an Examiner by the Society for Hand Therapy India
for Certification in Hand Therapy Examination to be held on 12th May 2013 in Mumbai India
Invited as a Moderator for a Scientific Session at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 14th
September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
I am voted and appointed as an Executive Committee member for the Society for Hand Therapy India for the year 2015
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsPunita V Solanki Yogita Kambli Bhavana Mali amp Sonal Panjwani
Presented a seminar on ldquoBurns Rehabilitationrdquo as a group activity during Internship in 1995
Punita V Solanki Manjiri Gokhale Secured First prize in Poster Presentation Competition on a Topic - ldquoNeuro Rehabilitation -Treatment Modalities in OT rdquoon the occasion of UTKARSH an Annual Occupational Therapy Festival held in LTMG Hospital Sion Mumbai Maharashtra India in February 1997
Punita V Solanki KP Mulgaonkar S A Rao Presented MSc thesis titled ldquoEffect of Early Mobilization on Grip Strength Pinch Strength and Work of Hand Muscles in cases of closed Diaphyseal Fracture Radius -Ulna treated with Dynamic Compression Platingrdquo at the Meeting of the Staff Society of Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India on 15th March 1999
Punita V Solanki Presented a Splint ldquoModified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplasticsrdquo at the 45th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) from 11th to 13th January 2008 at Nagpur Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsPunita V Solanki Stephen Brian Austin Sams Indira Ramesh
Kenkre Sapna Gulabrao Wankar Presented a paper titled ldquoA Retrospective Analysis of Disability Evaluation findings in patients with Physical Disabilities Experience of Occupational Therapists from an Indian Perspectiverdquo at the 45th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) from 11th to 13th
January 2008 at Nagpur Maharashtra India
Punita V Solanki Binoti A Sheth Murali Poduval Stephen B A Sams Presented a paper titled ldquoEffectiveness of Modified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplastics in Infants with Idiopathic Congenital Talipes Equino Varus Deformityrdquo at WIROC (Western India Regional Orthopaedic Conference) in the form of a Poster on 27th and 28th December 2008 at Hotel Grand Hyatt Santacruz Mumbai Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Presentations
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp
as a Resource Person for 4 days in May 2010 and presented a talk on ldquoPrinciples of Sports Therapy for Childhood Adolescence and Young Adulthoodrdquo
Invited as a speaker for the workshop on ldquoGood Clinical Practicerdquo
for a topic on ldquoRole of an Institutional Ethics Committeerdquo at Seth G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai on 8th May 2012 for professionals and students Workshop was approved by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences with approval number MUHSE6Workshop1657 dated 03052012
Conducted the Continuing Occupational Therapy Education (COTE) on ldquoTranslating Research into Publication and its Application in Occupational Therapy Practicerdquo as an Expert Faculty held during 50th Annual National Conference of AIOTA in Trivandrum on 26th
day of February 2013 for 1 amp frac12 hours
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Presentations
Invited as a speaker to give a talk on ldquoPrinciples of Sports Therapy for Childhood Adolescence amp Young Adulthoodrdquo for upcoming school sports coaches by Imperial International Sports Academy (IISA) at Lakshyadham School in Goregaon East on 17th
May 2013
Invited as a speaker for awareness of Occupational Therapy Practice and to give a talk on ldquoOccupational Therapyrdquo by Trustees of Ahura Support Group for Differently Abled Families for non medical personnel and clients seeking occupational therapy services on 5th
January 2014 Sunday at 1030 am at Rustom Baug Neville Wadia Hall Byculla
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a talk on ldquoOccupational Therapy for Chronic Painrdquo for 15 minutes at ISSPCON (Indian Society for the Study of Pain Conference) on 7th February 2014 Friday at Padmashree Dr D Y Patil Medical College Navi Mumbai
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsInvited as a faculty (resource person) to deliver 5 talks on Research
Methodology topics for 5 frac12 hours at the Workshop on ldquoResearch Methodology amp Application of Softwarerdquo held on 21st and 22nd March 2014 at National Institute for the Orthopaedically Handicapped Kolkata
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a Continuing Professional Education on ldquoStudy Designs in Hand Therapy Researchrdquo held at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 13th September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a Continuing Professional Education on ldquoTherapistrsquos Approach towards Complex Regional Pain Syndromerdquo held at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 14th September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a presentation on ldquoComprehensive Care of the Paraplegic Patient Recent Advancesrdquo during a seminar on ldquoThoraco-Lumbar Fracturesrdquo at WIROC 2014 an annual conference of Bombay Orthopaedic Society (Maharashtra Medical Council granted1 credit hour) held on 26th December 2014 in Powai Mumbai Maharashtra India
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Punita V Solanki
PublicationsPV Solanki KP Mulgaonkar SA Rao ldquoEffect of Early Mobilization on
Grip Strength Pinch Strength and Work of Hand Muscles in cases of closed Diaphyseal Fracture Radius ndash Ulna treated with Dynamic Compression Platingrdquo Published in Journal of Post-Graduate Medicine April-June 2000 Volume 46 Issue 2 Page 84-87
Punita Vasant Solanki Clinical Review on ldquoOccupational Therapy in Cumulative Trauma Disorderrdquo published in IJCPrsquos Asian Journal of Orthopedics amp Rheumatology October-December 2005 Volume 2 Number 3 Page 15-19
Punita Vasant Solanki Review Article on ldquoUpper Limb Amputation and Prosthetics An Occupational Therapy Perspectiverdquo published in IJCPrsquos Asian Journal of Orthopedics amp Rheumatology January-March 2006 Volume 2 Number 4 Page 8-14
Punita Vasant Solanki Stephen Brian Austin Sams Indira Ramesh Kenkre Sapna Gulabrao Wankar ldquoA Retrospective Analysis of Disability Evaluation findings in patients with Physical Disabilities Experience of Occupational Therapists from an Indian Perspectiverdquo Published in Asia Pacific Disability Rehabilitation Journal January 2010 Volume 21 Number 1 Page 101-107
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsPunita V Solanki Binoti A Sheth Murali Poduval Stephen B A
Sams ldquoEffectiveness of Modified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplastics in Infants with Idiopathic Congenital Talipes Equino Varus Deformityrdquo Published in Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics-B July 2010 Volume 19 (4) Page 353-360
Punita V Solanki A Book on ldquoMultiple Choice Questions Biomechanics and Occupational Therapy in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo have been published by Jaypee Brothers India in the year 2010 1st
Edition 250 Pages with ISBN No 978-93-5025-071-6
Punita V Solanki A Book on ldquoMultiple Choice Questions
Fundamentals of Occupational Therapyrdquo have been published by National Book Depot Parel Mumbai India in the year 2010 1st Edition 146 Pages with ISBN No 978-93-5025-071-6
Ashwinikumar A Raut Nirmala N Rege Firoz M Tadvi Punita V
Solanki Kirti R Kene Sudatta G Shirolkar Shefali N Pandey Rama A Vaidya Ashok B Vaidya ldquoExploratory study to evaluate tolerability safety and activity of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) in healthy volunteersrdquo Published in Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine July-September 2012 Volume 3 Issue 3 Page 111-114
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsSolanki PV JMT Guest Editorial Are medical thesis published or
these remain the entity of grey literature Journal of Medical Thesis July-Sept 2013 Volume 1 Issue 1 Page 4-5
Preetee Gokhale Punita V Solanki Priyanka Agarwal To study the effectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndrome Published in Indian Journal of Occupational Therapy May-August 2014 Volume 46 Issue 2 Page 41-48
Solanki PV Nair SR Shukla H John D A systematic literature review of clinical effectiveness and economic analysis of injury prevention and health promotion wellness programs for professional computer users in preventing work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs) Third International Conference on Pharmacoeconomics amp Outcomes Research New Delhi 102014 (Conference Paper)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Bhairavi Dani Meghana Shah Namita Panekat Dushyant Padghamkar Sheela A Rao Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Core Stabilization Training in Subacute and Chronic Postural Low Backacherdquo 1st September 2005 ndash 28th February 2006 Batch
Trupti A Mestry Anagha C Ghatge Ashvini P Ganvir Mrunalini P
Manwatkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Exercise Therapy on Functional Recovery in Painful Stage (Stage I) of Idiopathic Adhesive Capsulitisrdquo 21st August 2006 - 20th February 2007 Batch
Chaitanya U Mantri Pratik P Dhage Punita V Solanki
ldquoObservational Gait Analysis in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo 28th January 2008 - 27th July 2008 Batch
Swati S Patil Mitali S Shinde Nishant C Jalgaonkar Ravindra D Shep Punita V Solanki ldquoA Study of Psychological Distress in Chronic Low Back Painrdquo 20th August 2008 - 20th February 2009 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Shivangi B Dave Seema U Ghuge Sudhir S Gupta Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of modified constraint induced movement therapy in improving the functional outcome of upper extremity in children with spastic hemi paresisrdquo 9th February 2010 - 7th August 2010 Batch
Chanchal Patil Dhara Dedhia Preetee Gokhale Priyanka Agarwal Punita V Solanki ldquoEffectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndromerdquo 12th August 2010 - 7th
February 2011 Batch
Neha Kelaskar Pooja Jethani Jyothi Sundaram Vina Nimbolkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of Pilates in Improving Physical Fitness of Occupational Therapy Studentsrdquo 24th August 2012 - 19th February 2013 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationKinjal Dilip Hemani Punita Vasant Solanki Performance of
average Indian adults and professional computer users on box and block test ndash A normative study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC392008)
Suchitra Vasant Gaikwad Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of sensory integration therapy on joint attention in children with autism spectrum disorder Developmental Disability Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC312008)
Dhananjay Uttamrao Bhaskar Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of electromyographic biofeedback training in primary idiopathic frozen shoulder syndrome Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC292009)
Vaishali Sushant More Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of occupational therapy in post traumatic elbow stiffness ndash A comparative study between static elbow splint versus static progressive elbow splint Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC302009)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationRasika Shivanand Pardhi Punita Vasant Solanki Proprioceptive
Neuromuscular Facilitation and Myofascial Release with Occupational Therapy in patients with Proximal Humeral Fracture A Comparative Study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2009-2012 (CARE No EC062010)
Aditi Anil Redkar Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Swiss Ball amp Thera Band Exercises as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Ankylosing Spondylitis - A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC422011)
Tejeshwari Nemichand Baghele Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Neuromuscular and Proprioceptive Training as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Rheumatoid Arthritic Hand ndash A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC312011)
Life Life
Life Member of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association with Membership Number L-2022965911 amp Academic Council of Occupational Therapy Registration No 019147
Maharashtra State Council for Occupational Therapy amp Physiotherapy Registration No 201002OT000086
Life Member of Gosumec Alumni Association Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India since February 2006
Member of Physio-Occupational-Speech Academy of Therapists-India (POSAT-India) Borivali Mumbai India
Associate Member of Paediatric Orthopaedic Society of India since December 2006 with Membership No ALM ndash 65
Life Member of IASM (Indian Association of Sports Medicine) since February 2007 with Registration No PY-588
Life Member of Society for Hand Therapy India since 2008
Associate Life Member of Childhood Disability Group of Indian Academy of Pediatrics since November 2009 with membership No CDAL-94Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
Life Life
Life Member of Indian Society for Clinical Research (ISCR) since April 2012 with Membership Registration Number 547
Associate Life Member of Bombay Orthopaedic Society since September 2013 with Membership Number BOS - S 384 MUM
Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
On the Web World
Professional Networking Page at LinkedIn
httpwwwlinkedincominpunitasolanki
Google Profile httpwwwgooglecomprofilestherapistindia
Blog httppunita-solankiblogspotcom
Facebook Page httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Picasa Web Albums httpspicasawebgooglecomhome
Research Gate Profile httpswwwresearchgatenetprofilePunita_Solanki
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Extra Curricular ActivitiesAttended a course on Yoga from 16011999 to 10041999
conducted by Shri Ambika Yog Kutir at K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India
Attended a course on Typing from 01021999 to 03061999 at S M Lall Commercial Institute Malad Mumbai India
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp as a Volunteer for 4 days from 8112004 to 11112004 held at YMCA Nilshi Village
Was involved in Students Gymkhana Activities at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital as a Vice President for an Occupational Therapy Student elected as Occupational Therapy Secretary in the year 2006-07 and 2008-09
Visited the Sports Sciences Centre at Army Sports Institute at Pune on 17th January 2012 for academic reason for 3 hours
Attended one day workshop on Self Defense by Krav Maga Global in March 2013 by Master Eyal Yanilov
Passed IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Examination held on 9th and 10th May 2014 with a Band Score of 7
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
I am a young (mid adulthood phase of life) Indian
women I am an Occupational Therapist by profession A
Virgo by birth and a Virgo by attitude and behaviour with
my birth day being 17th September Hinduism (Vaishnavism) is
a religion which is inherited by me but I respect values of all
religions in practice I am well versed with English Hindi
Marathi and Gujarati languages with Gujarati being my
mother tongue I am O +ve by blood group and +ve by beliefs
and in practice though at times I do become too
philosophicalhelliphelliphellip
I reside as well as work in Mumbai Maharashtra
India
Life Life
About Myself as a PersonI love Drawing Crafts Painting Reading Writing Teaching
Attending Medical Camps amp Childrenrsquos Sports Camps Exploring
Internet Listening to Music amp Cooking I have learnt Yoga and Typing
My pluses Punctual Regular Sincere Hard working Dedicated Interested in
Work Motivated Assertive Dependable Responsibilities and Promises I keep
if made by me Neatness Tidiness and Cleanliness I love Well organized and
like doing things well in advance as planned
My minuses Too critical too frank on face assertive but at times Irsquom
perceived as aggressive (When I say ldquoNordquo to My fellow colleagues
or friends) I do not socialize so easily in an informal situation
Do not trust people easily amp I always remain self reliant So I am
perceived as a person with attitude Cannot tolerate laziness and
irresponsible behaviours of others So Irsquom perceived as strict
I am a bit fussy about food habits
I hate Liars manipulators amp gossipers jealousy bias and partial attitudes
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
QuotesTeachings that I have been following all my life
Work is Worship Time is Money
Our Loved ones and Time - once lost are lost forever
Simple Living High Thinking
Theres no substitute to hard work I do not believe in Luck But
yes miracles do have a place on earth if you have faith in GOD
I eat to live and do not live to eat
I respect peoplersquos values beliefs and thoughts irrespective of their
opposite tastes to mine
Truth is GOD Education is my Treasure My Family is my
positive attribute for my ever burning need of learning
teaching working and reaching towards my goals
Difficulties and Obstacles are challenges of our life which
we should fight back and overcome
Life Life
My Awards
No formal Awards I have ever received
My Awards are
My patientrsquos Satisfaction and their return to Original life
chores and a genuine ldquosmilerdquo on their face as an
acknowledgement
Success and Happiness of my students
Content and Love of my family
Trust of my close and dear friends Being there for me when
Irsquom in need
My faith in GOD in all paths of life
Belief in myself and passion for work at hand
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapy is a client centered health profession concerned with promoting health and well being through occupation The primary goal of occupational therapy is to enable people to participate in the activities of everyday liferdquo
ldquoOccupational therapists achieve this outcome by working with people and communities to enhance their ability to engage in the occupations they want to need to or are expected to do or by modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement
~ WFOT 2012
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists use careful analysis of physical environmental psychosocial mental spiritual political and cultural factors to identify barriers to occupation
Occupational therapy draws from the fields of medicine psychology sociology anthropology and many other disciplines in developing its knowledge base A new discipline of occupational science has been developed to enhance the evidence base of the profession
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
Where do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists work with all age groups and in a wide range of physical and psychosocial areas
Places of employment may include hospitals clinics day and rehabilitation centres home care programmes special schools industry and private enterprise
Many occupational therapists work in private practice and as educators and consultants
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
AssessmentThe occupational therapy process is based on initial and repeated assessments The occupational therapist together with the person they are working with focus on individual and environmental abilities and problems related to activities in the persons daily lifeAssessment includes the use of standardized procedures interviews observations in a variety of settings and consultation with significant people in the persons life
PlanningThe results of the assessment are the basis of the plan which includes short and long-term aims of treatment The plan should be relevant to the persons development stage habits roles life-style preferences and the environment
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
InterventionIntervention focuses on programs that are person oriented and environmental These are designed to facilitate the performance of everyday tasks and adaptation of settings in which the person works lives and socializes Examples include teaching new techniques and providing equipment which facilitate independence in personal care reducing environmental barriers and providing resources to lessen stress
CooperationOccupational therapists recognize the importance of teamwork Cooperation and coordination with other professionals families caregivers and volunteers are important in the realization of the holistic approach
Occupational Therapy Intervention Continuum
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
I Adjunctive Intervention LevelInterventions that prepare for performance and participation
eg Structural Stability by Splinting ROM Exercises Muscle Strengthening Low Level and High Level Endurance Physical Agent Modalities such as thermal agents amp electrotherapy used as an adjunct to prepare a client for higher levels of interventions
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
II Enabling Intervention Level (Occupation-as-Means)Interventions that focus on performance skills
eg Simulated Activities such as Horizontal and Inclined Sanding Board Simulated wood work peg boards skate boards Thera-putty (Simulated Kneading Dough) Hand Web Bicycle Simulated Driving
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
III Purposeful Intervention Level (Occupation-as-End)
Interventions that have a predetermined goal and facilitate practice and problem solving
eg Purposeful activities such as self care kitchen tasks work activities in a training set up where in adaptive device prescription and adaptive training can be enhanced
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
For More Details Visit
wwwaiotaorg
wwwaotaorg
wwwwfotorg
httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
National Certifications
Certified to use Physical Agent Modalities As an Adjunct to
Occupational Therapy by Academic Council of Occupational Therapy (ACOT) of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) in December 2012 with 26 contact hours
Appeared for MS-CIT (Maharashtra State Certificate in Information Technology) Examination through Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education Mumbai and passed with a score of 90 marks out of 100 on 27th July 2006 at Keerti Computer Institute Mumbai suburb
Have been participating in national as well as international conferences workshops courses as a delegate and a faculty amp observership since January 1996 till date as a means of continuing professional education to update professional knowledge and skills in academic research and clinical areas
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Work Experience
Junior Demonstratorship from 04041996 to 03101996 at Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Senior Demonstratorship from 02121996 to 01121997 at Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Part-time Junior Occupational Therapist from 05061998 to 31071998 at Bai Jerbai Wadia Hospital for Children Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Junior Occupational Therapist from 01081998 to 26042001 at Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Lecturer from 27042001 to 31122005 at Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Assistant Professor from 01012006 to 31012013 at Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Work Experience
Consultant Occupational Therapist from 01032013 to 12072014 in Private Sector in Mumbai Maharashtra India (Aastha Multi Speciality Hospital at Kandivali West Kanchi Nursing Home at Goregaon East and House CallsHome Visits)
Senior Associate at Capita India Pvt Ltd Address Godrej and Boyce Compound Gate 2A LBS Marg Vikhroli (West) Mumbai-400079 Maharashtra India Tel No (India) +91 22 40425831 Website wwwcapitacouk Job Hours Mondays to Fridays 1000 am to 700 pm In Knowledge Services (Health Research amp Consulting) Department from 02052014 to 01052015 (As contracted by Hinduja Global Solutions [HGS] International Services Private Limited)
Recognitions at Capita IndiaMy work was recognized by a spot award on 13th August 2014 by
the management team at Capita India Private LimitedI won a spot quiz on Risk and Compliance Awareness Day on 8th
January 2015 at Capita India Private LimitedI was awarded with the ldquoStar of the Quarterrdquo for the work done
during the fourth quarter of the year 2014 as presented on 29th
January 2015 by the management team at Capita India Private Limited
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Additional Work ExperienceVisiting Occupational Therapist with Multiple Sclerosis Society of
India Mumbai Chapter Maharashtra India from April 1996 to September 1997
Provided Occupational Therapy Services at Shree Bidada Sarvodaya Trust Village - Bidada Taluka - Mandvi Kutch Gujarat India during the Rehabilitation Camp (Adult Orthopaedic Camp) for 3 days held from 05012003 to 07012003 amp during the Paediatric Orthopaedic Camp for 3 days held from 10112006 to 12112006
Appointed as a Member of Special Medical Board constituted by the competent authority MHT-CET 2007 at Directorate of Medical Education amp Research from 03072007 to 09072007 for Disability Evaluation of students claiming admission for medical courses in Physical Handicap Quota And on 02082011 for Disability Evaluation of a student claiming admission for MBBS Course in Physical Handicap Quota along with other medical amp allied health professionals
Experience also gained in Home Based Therapy in the field of
Orthopaedic and Neurological Rehabilitation and in Private Practice at Orthopaedic Nursing Home Orthopaedic Consultation Clinic and with an Orthotist amp Prosthetist for several years
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Academic Work ExperienceMember of Finance Committee for the 37th Annual National
Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Mumbai in January 2000
Member of Scientific Committee for the 44th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Indore from 12th to 14th January 2007
Pre Conference Judge of a Paper in Competitive Category for the 45th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Nagpur from 11th to 13th January 2008
Judge for pre conference scientific papers evaluation in the 48th
Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Chennai from 9th to 11th January 2011 organized by Tamil Nadu Branch of AIOTA
Independent Consultant for Committee of Academic Research Ethics (CARE) of Seth G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Mumbai on 15th February 2011 and attended the CARE meeting on 23rd February 2011
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Academic Work ExperienceMember of Committee of Academic Research Ethics (CARE) of Seth
G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Mumbai from 14th
November 2011 to 31st December 2012 for a period of 1 year
Organized a one day workshop on ldquoGood Clinical Practicerdquo at Seth G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai on 8th May 2012 for professionals and students Workshop was approved by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences with approval number MUHSE6Workshop1657 dated 03052012
Editorial Board Member amp Assistant Editor for Indian Journal of Occupational Therapy (IJOT) since 2012 amp 2014 respectively I am also a Honorary Reviewer for some international and national journals
Judge for Scientific Paper Presentations and Scientific Exhibits at the 50th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Trivandrum Kerala India from 26th to 28th February 2013 organized by Kerala Branch of AIOTA
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Academic Work ExperienceAppointed as an Examiner by the Society for Hand Therapy India
for Certification in Hand Therapy Examination to be held on 12th May 2013 in Mumbai India
Invited as a Moderator for a Scientific Session at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 14th
September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
I am voted and appointed as an Executive Committee member for the Society for Hand Therapy India for the year 2015
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsPunita V Solanki Yogita Kambli Bhavana Mali amp Sonal Panjwani
Presented a seminar on ldquoBurns Rehabilitationrdquo as a group activity during Internship in 1995
Punita V Solanki Manjiri Gokhale Secured First prize in Poster Presentation Competition on a Topic - ldquoNeuro Rehabilitation -Treatment Modalities in OT rdquoon the occasion of UTKARSH an Annual Occupational Therapy Festival held in LTMG Hospital Sion Mumbai Maharashtra India in February 1997
Punita V Solanki KP Mulgaonkar S A Rao Presented MSc thesis titled ldquoEffect of Early Mobilization on Grip Strength Pinch Strength and Work of Hand Muscles in cases of closed Diaphyseal Fracture Radius -Ulna treated with Dynamic Compression Platingrdquo at the Meeting of the Staff Society of Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India on 15th March 1999
Punita V Solanki Presented a Splint ldquoModified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplasticsrdquo at the 45th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) from 11th to 13th January 2008 at Nagpur Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsPunita V Solanki Stephen Brian Austin Sams Indira Ramesh
Kenkre Sapna Gulabrao Wankar Presented a paper titled ldquoA Retrospective Analysis of Disability Evaluation findings in patients with Physical Disabilities Experience of Occupational Therapists from an Indian Perspectiverdquo at the 45th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) from 11th to 13th
January 2008 at Nagpur Maharashtra India
Punita V Solanki Binoti A Sheth Murali Poduval Stephen B A Sams Presented a paper titled ldquoEffectiveness of Modified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplastics in Infants with Idiopathic Congenital Talipes Equino Varus Deformityrdquo at WIROC (Western India Regional Orthopaedic Conference) in the form of a Poster on 27th and 28th December 2008 at Hotel Grand Hyatt Santacruz Mumbai Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Presentations
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp
as a Resource Person for 4 days in May 2010 and presented a talk on ldquoPrinciples of Sports Therapy for Childhood Adolescence and Young Adulthoodrdquo
Invited as a speaker for the workshop on ldquoGood Clinical Practicerdquo
for a topic on ldquoRole of an Institutional Ethics Committeerdquo at Seth G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai on 8th May 2012 for professionals and students Workshop was approved by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences with approval number MUHSE6Workshop1657 dated 03052012
Conducted the Continuing Occupational Therapy Education (COTE) on ldquoTranslating Research into Publication and its Application in Occupational Therapy Practicerdquo as an Expert Faculty held during 50th Annual National Conference of AIOTA in Trivandrum on 26th
day of February 2013 for 1 amp frac12 hours
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Presentations
Invited as a speaker to give a talk on ldquoPrinciples of Sports Therapy for Childhood Adolescence amp Young Adulthoodrdquo for upcoming school sports coaches by Imperial International Sports Academy (IISA) at Lakshyadham School in Goregaon East on 17th
May 2013
Invited as a speaker for awareness of Occupational Therapy Practice and to give a talk on ldquoOccupational Therapyrdquo by Trustees of Ahura Support Group for Differently Abled Families for non medical personnel and clients seeking occupational therapy services on 5th
January 2014 Sunday at 1030 am at Rustom Baug Neville Wadia Hall Byculla
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a talk on ldquoOccupational Therapy for Chronic Painrdquo for 15 minutes at ISSPCON (Indian Society for the Study of Pain Conference) on 7th February 2014 Friday at Padmashree Dr D Y Patil Medical College Navi Mumbai
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsInvited as a faculty (resource person) to deliver 5 talks on Research
Methodology topics for 5 frac12 hours at the Workshop on ldquoResearch Methodology amp Application of Softwarerdquo held on 21st and 22nd March 2014 at National Institute for the Orthopaedically Handicapped Kolkata
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a Continuing Professional Education on ldquoStudy Designs in Hand Therapy Researchrdquo held at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 13th September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a Continuing Professional Education on ldquoTherapistrsquos Approach towards Complex Regional Pain Syndromerdquo held at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 14th September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a presentation on ldquoComprehensive Care of the Paraplegic Patient Recent Advancesrdquo during a seminar on ldquoThoraco-Lumbar Fracturesrdquo at WIROC 2014 an annual conference of Bombay Orthopaedic Society (Maharashtra Medical Council granted1 credit hour) held on 26th December 2014 in Powai Mumbai Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsPV Solanki KP Mulgaonkar SA Rao ldquoEffect of Early Mobilization on
Grip Strength Pinch Strength and Work of Hand Muscles in cases of closed Diaphyseal Fracture Radius ndash Ulna treated with Dynamic Compression Platingrdquo Published in Journal of Post-Graduate Medicine April-June 2000 Volume 46 Issue 2 Page 84-87
Punita Vasant Solanki Clinical Review on ldquoOccupational Therapy in Cumulative Trauma Disorderrdquo published in IJCPrsquos Asian Journal of Orthopedics amp Rheumatology October-December 2005 Volume 2 Number 3 Page 15-19
Punita Vasant Solanki Review Article on ldquoUpper Limb Amputation and Prosthetics An Occupational Therapy Perspectiverdquo published in IJCPrsquos Asian Journal of Orthopedics amp Rheumatology January-March 2006 Volume 2 Number 4 Page 8-14
Punita Vasant Solanki Stephen Brian Austin Sams Indira Ramesh Kenkre Sapna Gulabrao Wankar ldquoA Retrospective Analysis of Disability Evaluation findings in patients with Physical Disabilities Experience of Occupational Therapists from an Indian Perspectiverdquo Published in Asia Pacific Disability Rehabilitation Journal January 2010 Volume 21 Number 1 Page 101-107
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsPunita V Solanki Binoti A Sheth Murali Poduval Stephen B A
Sams ldquoEffectiveness of Modified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplastics in Infants with Idiopathic Congenital Talipes Equino Varus Deformityrdquo Published in Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics-B July 2010 Volume 19 (4) Page 353-360
Punita V Solanki A Book on ldquoMultiple Choice Questions Biomechanics and Occupational Therapy in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo have been published by Jaypee Brothers India in the year 2010 1st
Edition 250 Pages with ISBN No 978-93-5025-071-6
Punita V Solanki A Book on ldquoMultiple Choice Questions
Fundamentals of Occupational Therapyrdquo have been published by National Book Depot Parel Mumbai India in the year 2010 1st Edition 146 Pages with ISBN No 978-93-5025-071-6
Ashwinikumar A Raut Nirmala N Rege Firoz M Tadvi Punita V
Solanki Kirti R Kene Sudatta G Shirolkar Shefali N Pandey Rama A Vaidya Ashok B Vaidya ldquoExploratory study to evaluate tolerability safety and activity of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) in healthy volunteersrdquo Published in Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine July-September 2012 Volume 3 Issue 3 Page 111-114
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsSolanki PV JMT Guest Editorial Are medical thesis published or
these remain the entity of grey literature Journal of Medical Thesis July-Sept 2013 Volume 1 Issue 1 Page 4-5
Preetee Gokhale Punita V Solanki Priyanka Agarwal To study the effectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndrome Published in Indian Journal of Occupational Therapy May-August 2014 Volume 46 Issue 2 Page 41-48
Solanki PV Nair SR Shukla H John D A systematic literature review of clinical effectiveness and economic analysis of injury prevention and health promotion wellness programs for professional computer users in preventing work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs) Third International Conference on Pharmacoeconomics amp Outcomes Research New Delhi 102014 (Conference Paper)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Bhairavi Dani Meghana Shah Namita Panekat Dushyant Padghamkar Sheela A Rao Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Core Stabilization Training in Subacute and Chronic Postural Low Backacherdquo 1st September 2005 ndash 28th February 2006 Batch
Trupti A Mestry Anagha C Ghatge Ashvini P Ganvir Mrunalini P
Manwatkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Exercise Therapy on Functional Recovery in Painful Stage (Stage I) of Idiopathic Adhesive Capsulitisrdquo 21st August 2006 - 20th February 2007 Batch
Chaitanya U Mantri Pratik P Dhage Punita V Solanki
ldquoObservational Gait Analysis in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo 28th January 2008 - 27th July 2008 Batch
Swati S Patil Mitali S Shinde Nishant C Jalgaonkar Ravindra D Shep Punita V Solanki ldquoA Study of Psychological Distress in Chronic Low Back Painrdquo 20th August 2008 - 20th February 2009 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Shivangi B Dave Seema U Ghuge Sudhir S Gupta Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of modified constraint induced movement therapy in improving the functional outcome of upper extremity in children with spastic hemi paresisrdquo 9th February 2010 - 7th August 2010 Batch
Chanchal Patil Dhara Dedhia Preetee Gokhale Priyanka Agarwal Punita V Solanki ldquoEffectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndromerdquo 12th August 2010 - 7th
February 2011 Batch
Neha Kelaskar Pooja Jethani Jyothi Sundaram Vina Nimbolkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of Pilates in Improving Physical Fitness of Occupational Therapy Studentsrdquo 24th August 2012 - 19th February 2013 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationKinjal Dilip Hemani Punita Vasant Solanki Performance of
average Indian adults and professional computer users on box and block test ndash A normative study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC392008)
Suchitra Vasant Gaikwad Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of sensory integration therapy on joint attention in children with autism spectrum disorder Developmental Disability Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC312008)
Dhananjay Uttamrao Bhaskar Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of electromyographic biofeedback training in primary idiopathic frozen shoulder syndrome Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC292009)
Vaishali Sushant More Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of occupational therapy in post traumatic elbow stiffness ndash A comparative study between static elbow splint versus static progressive elbow splint Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC302009)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationRasika Shivanand Pardhi Punita Vasant Solanki Proprioceptive
Neuromuscular Facilitation and Myofascial Release with Occupational Therapy in patients with Proximal Humeral Fracture A Comparative Study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2009-2012 (CARE No EC062010)
Aditi Anil Redkar Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Swiss Ball amp Thera Band Exercises as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Ankylosing Spondylitis - A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC422011)
Tejeshwari Nemichand Baghele Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Neuromuscular and Proprioceptive Training as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Rheumatoid Arthritic Hand ndash A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC312011)
Life Life
Life Member of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association with Membership Number L-2022965911 amp Academic Council of Occupational Therapy Registration No 019147
Maharashtra State Council for Occupational Therapy amp Physiotherapy Registration No 201002OT000086
Life Member of Gosumec Alumni Association Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India since February 2006
Member of Physio-Occupational-Speech Academy of Therapists-India (POSAT-India) Borivali Mumbai India
Associate Member of Paediatric Orthopaedic Society of India since December 2006 with Membership No ALM ndash 65
Life Member of IASM (Indian Association of Sports Medicine) since February 2007 with Registration No PY-588
Life Member of Society for Hand Therapy India since 2008
Associate Life Member of Childhood Disability Group of Indian Academy of Pediatrics since November 2009 with membership No CDAL-94Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
Life Life
Life Member of Indian Society for Clinical Research (ISCR) since April 2012 with Membership Registration Number 547
Associate Life Member of Bombay Orthopaedic Society since September 2013 with Membership Number BOS - S 384 MUM
Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
On the Web World
Professional Networking Page at LinkedIn
httpwwwlinkedincominpunitasolanki
Google Profile httpwwwgooglecomprofilestherapistindia
Blog httppunita-solankiblogspotcom
Facebook Page httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Picasa Web Albums httpspicasawebgooglecomhome
Research Gate Profile httpswwwresearchgatenetprofilePunita_Solanki
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Extra Curricular ActivitiesAttended a course on Yoga from 16011999 to 10041999
conducted by Shri Ambika Yog Kutir at K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India
Attended a course on Typing from 01021999 to 03061999 at S M Lall Commercial Institute Malad Mumbai India
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp as a Volunteer for 4 days from 8112004 to 11112004 held at YMCA Nilshi Village
Was involved in Students Gymkhana Activities at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital as a Vice President for an Occupational Therapy Student elected as Occupational Therapy Secretary in the year 2006-07 and 2008-09
Visited the Sports Sciences Centre at Army Sports Institute at Pune on 17th January 2012 for academic reason for 3 hours
Attended one day workshop on Self Defense by Krav Maga Global in March 2013 by Master Eyal Yanilov
Passed IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Examination held on 9th and 10th May 2014 with a Band Score of 7
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
I am a young (mid adulthood phase of life) Indian
women I am an Occupational Therapist by profession A
Virgo by birth and a Virgo by attitude and behaviour with
my birth day being 17th September Hinduism (Vaishnavism) is
a religion which is inherited by me but I respect values of all
religions in practice I am well versed with English Hindi
Marathi and Gujarati languages with Gujarati being my
mother tongue I am O +ve by blood group and +ve by beliefs
and in practice though at times I do become too
philosophicalhelliphelliphellip
I reside as well as work in Mumbai Maharashtra
India
Life Life
About Myself as a PersonI love Drawing Crafts Painting Reading Writing Teaching
Attending Medical Camps amp Childrenrsquos Sports Camps Exploring
Internet Listening to Music amp Cooking I have learnt Yoga and Typing
My pluses Punctual Regular Sincere Hard working Dedicated Interested in
Work Motivated Assertive Dependable Responsibilities and Promises I keep
if made by me Neatness Tidiness and Cleanliness I love Well organized and
like doing things well in advance as planned
My minuses Too critical too frank on face assertive but at times Irsquom
perceived as aggressive (When I say ldquoNordquo to My fellow colleagues
or friends) I do not socialize so easily in an informal situation
Do not trust people easily amp I always remain self reliant So I am
perceived as a person with attitude Cannot tolerate laziness and
irresponsible behaviours of others So Irsquom perceived as strict
I am a bit fussy about food habits
I hate Liars manipulators amp gossipers jealousy bias and partial attitudes
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
QuotesTeachings that I have been following all my life
Work is Worship Time is Money
Our Loved ones and Time - once lost are lost forever
Simple Living High Thinking
Theres no substitute to hard work I do not believe in Luck But
yes miracles do have a place on earth if you have faith in GOD
I eat to live and do not live to eat
I respect peoplersquos values beliefs and thoughts irrespective of their
opposite tastes to mine
Truth is GOD Education is my Treasure My Family is my
positive attribute for my ever burning need of learning
teaching working and reaching towards my goals
Difficulties and Obstacles are challenges of our life which
we should fight back and overcome
Life Life
My Awards
No formal Awards I have ever received
My Awards are
My patientrsquos Satisfaction and their return to Original life
chores and a genuine ldquosmilerdquo on their face as an
acknowledgement
Success and Happiness of my students
Content and Love of my family
Trust of my close and dear friends Being there for me when
Irsquom in need
My faith in GOD in all paths of life
Belief in myself and passion for work at hand
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapy is a client centered health profession concerned with promoting health and well being through occupation The primary goal of occupational therapy is to enable people to participate in the activities of everyday liferdquo
ldquoOccupational therapists achieve this outcome by working with people and communities to enhance their ability to engage in the occupations they want to need to or are expected to do or by modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement
~ WFOT 2012
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists use careful analysis of physical environmental psychosocial mental spiritual political and cultural factors to identify barriers to occupation
Occupational therapy draws from the fields of medicine psychology sociology anthropology and many other disciplines in developing its knowledge base A new discipline of occupational science has been developed to enhance the evidence base of the profession
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
Where do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists work with all age groups and in a wide range of physical and psychosocial areas
Places of employment may include hospitals clinics day and rehabilitation centres home care programmes special schools industry and private enterprise
Many occupational therapists work in private practice and as educators and consultants
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
AssessmentThe occupational therapy process is based on initial and repeated assessments The occupational therapist together with the person they are working with focus on individual and environmental abilities and problems related to activities in the persons daily lifeAssessment includes the use of standardized procedures interviews observations in a variety of settings and consultation with significant people in the persons life
PlanningThe results of the assessment are the basis of the plan which includes short and long-term aims of treatment The plan should be relevant to the persons development stage habits roles life-style preferences and the environment
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
InterventionIntervention focuses on programs that are person oriented and environmental These are designed to facilitate the performance of everyday tasks and adaptation of settings in which the person works lives and socializes Examples include teaching new techniques and providing equipment which facilitate independence in personal care reducing environmental barriers and providing resources to lessen stress
CooperationOccupational therapists recognize the importance of teamwork Cooperation and coordination with other professionals families caregivers and volunteers are important in the realization of the holistic approach
Occupational Therapy Intervention Continuum
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
I Adjunctive Intervention LevelInterventions that prepare for performance and participation
eg Structural Stability by Splinting ROM Exercises Muscle Strengthening Low Level and High Level Endurance Physical Agent Modalities such as thermal agents amp electrotherapy used as an adjunct to prepare a client for higher levels of interventions
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
II Enabling Intervention Level (Occupation-as-Means)Interventions that focus on performance skills
eg Simulated Activities such as Horizontal and Inclined Sanding Board Simulated wood work peg boards skate boards Thera-putty (Simulated Kneading Dough) Hand Web Bicycle Simulated Driving
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
III Purposeful Intervention Level (Occupation-as-End)
Interventions that have a predetermined goal and facilitate practice and problem solving
eg Purposeful activities such as self care kitchen tasks work activities in a training set up where in adaptive device prescription and adaptive training can be enhanced
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
For More Details Visit
wwwaiotaorg
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Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Work Experience
Junior Demonstratorship from 04041996 to 03101996 at Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Senior Demonstratorship from 02121996 to 01121997 at Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Part-time Junior Occupational Therapist from 05061998 to 31071998 at Bai Jerbai Wadia Hospital for Children Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Junior Occupational Therapist from 01081998 to 26042001 at Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Lecturer from 27042001 to 31122005 at Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Assistant Professor from 01012006 to 31012013 at Seth G S Medical College amp King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Work Experience
Consultant Occupational Therapist from 01032013 to 12072014 in Private Sector in Mumbai Maharashtra India (Aastha Multi Speciality Hospital at Kandivali West Kanchi Nursing Home at Goregaon East and House CallsHome Visits)
Senior Associate at Capita India Pvt Ltd Address Godrej and Boyce Compound Gate 2A LBS Marg Vikhroli (West) Mumbai-400079 Maharashtra India Tel No (India) +91 22 40425831 Website wwwcapitacouk Job Hours Mondays to Fridays 1000 am to 700 pm In Knowledge Services (Health Research amp Consulting) Department from 02052014 to 01052015 (As contracted by Hinduja Global Solutions [HGS] International Services Private Limited)
Recognitions at Capita IndiaMy work was recognized by a spot award on 13th August 2014 by
the management team at Capita India Private LimitedI won a spot quiz on Risk and Compliance Awareness Day on 8th
January 2015 at Capita India Private LimitedI was awarded with the ldquoStar of the Quarterrdquo for the work done
during the fourth quarter of the year 2014 as presented on 29th
January 2015 by the management team at Capita India Private Limited
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Additional Work ExperienceVisiting Occupational Therapist with Multiple Sclerosis Society of
India Mumbai Chapter Maharashtra India from April 1996 to September 1997
Provided Occupational Therapy Services at Shree Bidada Sarvodaya Trust Village - Bidada Taluka - Mandvi Kutch Gujarat India during the Rehabilitation Camp (Adult Orthopaedic Camp) for 3 days held from 05012003 to 07012003 amp during the Paediatric Orthopaedic Camp for 3 days held from 10112006 to 12112006
Appointed as a Member of Special Medical Board constituted by the competent authority MHT-CET 2007 at Directorate of Medical Education amp Research from 03072007 to 09072007 for Disability Evaluation of students claiming admission for medical courses in Physical Handicap Quota And on 02082011 for Disability Evaluation of a student claiming admission for MBBS Course in Physical Handicap Quota along with other medical amp allied health professionals
Experience also gained in Home Based Therapy in the field of
Orthopaedic and Neurological Rehabilitation and in Private Practice at Orthopaedic Nursing Home Orthopaedic Consultation Clinic and with an Orthotist amp Prosthetist for several years
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Academic Work ExperienceMember of Finance Committee for the 37th Annual National
Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Mumbai in January 2000
Member of Scientific Committee for the 44th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Indore from 12th to 14th January 2007
Pre Conference Judge of a Paper in Competitive Category for the 45th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Nagpur from 11th to 13th January 2008
Judge for pre conference scientific papers evaluation in the 48th
Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Chennai from 9th to 11th January 2011 organized by Tamil Nadu Branch of AIOTA
Independent Consultant for Committee of Academic Research Ethics (CARE) of Seth G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Mumbai on 15th February 2011 and attended the CARE meeting on 23rd February 2011
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Academic Work ExperienceMember of Committee of Academic Research Ethics (CARE) of Seth
G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Mumbai from 14th
November 2011 to 31st December 2012 for a period of 1 year
Organized a one day workshop on ldquoGood Clinical Practicerdquo at Seth G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai on 8th May 2012 for professionals and students Workshop was approved by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences with approval number MUHSE6Workshop1657 dated 03052012
Editorial Board Member amp Assistant Editor for Indian Journal of Occupational Therapy (IJOT) since 2012 amp 2014 respectively I am also a Honorary Reviewer for some international and national journals
Judge for Scientific Paper Presentations and Scientific Exhibits at the 50th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Trivandrum Kerala India from 26th to 28th February 2013 organized by Kerala Branch of AIOTA
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Academic Work ExperienceAppointed as an Examiner by the Society for Hand Therapy India
for Certification in Hand Therapy Examination to be held on 12th May 2013 in Mumbai India
Invited as a Moderator for a Scientific Session at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 14th
September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
I am voted and appointed as an Executive Committee member for the Society for Hand Therapy India for the year 2015
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsPunita V Solanki Yogita Kambli Bhavana Mali amp Sonal Panjwani
Presented a seminar on ldquoBurns Rehabilitationrdquo as a group activity during Internship in 1995
Punita V Solanki Manjiri Gokhale Secured First prize in Poster Presentation Competition on a Topic - ldquoNeuro Rehabilitation -Treatment Modalities in OT rdquoon the occasion of UTKARSH an Annual Occupational Therapy Festival held in LTMG Hospital Sion Mumbai Maharashtra India in February 1997
Punita V Solanki KP Mulgaonkar S A Rao Presented MSc thesis titled ldquoEffect of Early Mobilization on Grip Strength Pinch Strength and Work of Hand Muscles in cases of closed Diaphyseal Fracture Radius -Ulna treated with Dynamic Compression Platingrdquo at the Meeting of the Staff Society of Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India on 15th March 1999
Punita V Solanki Presented a Splint ldquoModified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplasticsrdquo at the 45th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) from 11th to 13th January 2008 at Nagpur Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsPunita V Solanki Stephen Brian Austin Sams Indira Ramesh
Kenkre Sapna Gulabrao Wankar Presented a paper titled ldquoA Retrospective Analysis of Disability Evaluation findings in patients with Physical Disabilities Experience of Occupational Therapists from an Indian Perspectiverdquo at the 45th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) from 11th to 13th
January 2008 at Nagpur Maharashtra India
Punita V Solanki Binoti A Sheth Murali Poduval Stephen B A Sams Presented a paper titled ldquoEffectiveness of Modified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplastics in Infants with Idiopathic Congenital Talipes Equino Varus Deformityrdquo at WIROC (Western India Regional Orthopaedic Conference) in the form of a Poster on 27th and 28th December 2008 at Hotel Grand Hyatt Santacruz Mumbai Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Presentations
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp
as a Resource Person for 4 days in May 2010 and presented a talk on ldquoPrinciples of Sports Therapy for Childhood Adolescence and Young Adulthoodrdquo
Invited as a speaker for the workshop on ldquoGood Clinical Practicerdquo
for a topic on ldquoRole of an Institutional Ethics Committeerdquo at Seth G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai on 8th May 2012 for professionals and students Workshop was approved by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences with approval number MUHSE6Workshop1657 dated 03052012
Conducted the Continuing Occupational Therapy Education (COTE) on ldquoTranslating Research into Publication and its Application in Occupational Therapy Practicerdquo as an Expert Faculty held during 50th Annual National Conference of AIOTA in Trivandrum on 26th
day of February 2013 for 1 amp frac12 hours
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Presentations
Invited as a speaker to give a talk on ldquoPrinciples of Sports Therapy for Childhood Adolescence amp Young Adulthoodrdquo for upcoming school sports coaches by Imperial International Sports Academy (IISA) at Lakshyadham School in Goregaon East on 17th
May 2013
Invited as a speaker for awareness of Occupational Therapy Practice and to give a talk on ldquoOccupational Therapyrdquo by Trustees of Ahura Support Group for Differently Abled Families for non medical personnel and clients seeking occupational therapy services on 5th
January 2014 Sunday at 1030 am at Rustom Baug Neville Wadia Hall Byculla
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a talk on ldquoOccupational Therapy for Chronic Painrdquo for 15 minutes at ISSPCON (Indian Society for the Study of Pain Conference) on 7th February 2014 Friday at Padmashree Dr D Y Patil Medical College Navi Mumbai
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsInvited as a faculty (resource person) to deliver 5 talks on Research
Methodology topics for 5 frac12 hours at the Workshop on ldquoResearch Methodology amp Application of Softwarerdquo held on 21st and 22nd March 2014 at National Institute for the Orthopaedically Handicapped Kolkata
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a Continuing Professional Education on ldquoStudy Designs in Hand Therapy Researchrdquo held at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 13th September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a Continuing Professional Education on ldquoTherapistrsquos Approach towards Complex Regional Pain Syndromerdquo held at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 14th September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a presentation on ldquoComprehensive Care of the Paraplegic Patient Recent Advancesrdquo during a seminar on ldquoThoraco-Lumbar Fracturesrdquo at WIROC 2014 an annual conference of Bombay Orthopaedic Society (Maharashtra Medical Council granted1 credit hour) held on 26th December 2014 in Powai Mumbai Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsPV Solanki KP Mulgaonkar SA Rao ldquoEffect of Early Mobilization on
Grip Strength Pinch Strength and Work of Hand Muscles in cases of closed Diaphyseal Fracture Radius ndash Ulna treated with Dynamic Compression Platingrdquo Published in Journal of Post-Graduate Medicine April-June 2000 Volume 46 Issue 2 Page 84-87
Punita Vasant Solanki Clinical Review on ldquoOccupational Therapy in Cumulative Trauma Disorderrdquo published in IJCPrsquos Asian Journal of Orthopedics amp Rheumatology October-December 2005 Volume 2 Number 3 Page 15-19
Punita Vasant Solanki Review Article on ldquoUpper Limb Amputation and Prosthetics An Occupational Therapy Perspectiverdquo published in IJCPrsquos Asian Journal of Orthopedics amp Rheumatology January-March 2006 Volume 2 Number 4 Page 8-14
Punita Vasant Solanki Stephen Brian Austin Sams Indira Ramesh Kenkre Sapna Gulabrao Wankar ldquoA Retrospective Analysis of Disability Evaluation findings in patients with Physical Disabilities Experience of Occupational Therapists from an Indian Perspectiverdquo Published in Asia Pacific Disability Rehabilitation Journal January 2010 Volume 21 Number 1 Page 101-107
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsPunita V Solanki Binoti A Sheth Murali Poduval Stephen B A
Sams ldquoEffectiveness of Modified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplastics in Infants with Idiopathic Congenital Talipes Equino Varus Deformityrdquo Published in Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics-B July 2010 Volume 19 (4) Page 353-360
Punita V Solanki A Book on ldquoMultiple Choice Questions Biomechanics and Occupational Therapy in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo have been published by Jaypee Brothers India in the year 2010 1st
Edition 250 Pages with ISBN No 978-93-5025-071-6
Punita V Solanki A Book on ldquoMultiple Choice Questions
Fundamentals of Occupational Therapyrdquo have been published by National Book Depot Parel Mumbai India in the year 2010 1st Edition 146 Pages with ISBN No 978-93-5025-071-6
Ashwinikumar A Raut Nirmala N Rege Firoz M Tadvi Punita V
Solanki Kirti R Kene Sudatta G Shirolkar Shefali N Pandey Rama A Vaidya Ashok B Vaidya ldquoExploratory study to evaluate tolerability safety and activity of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) in healthy volunteersrdquo Published in Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine July-September 2012 Volume 3 Issue 3 Page 111-114
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsSolanki PV JMT Guest Editorial Are medical thesis published or
these remain the entity of grey literature Journal of Medical Thesis July-Sept 2013 Volume 1 Issue 1 Page 4-5
Preetee Gokhale Punita V Solanki Priyanka Agarwal To study the effectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndrome Published in Indian Journal of Occupational Therapy May-August 2014 Volume 46 Issue 2 Page 41-48
Solanki PV Nair SR Shukla H John D A systematic literature review of clinical effectiveness and economic analysis of injury prevention and health promotion wellness programs for professional computer users in preventing work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs) Third International Conference on Pharmacoeconomics amp Outcomes Research New Delhi 102014 (Conference Paper)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Bhairavi Dani Meghana Shah Namita Panekat Dushyant Padghamkar Sheela A Rao Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Core Stabilization Training in Subacute and Chronic Postural Low Backacherdquo 1st September 2005 ndash 28th February 2006 Batch
Trupti A Mestry Anagha C Ghatge Ashvini P Ganvir Mrunalini P
Manwatkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Exercise Therapy on Functional Recovery in Painful Stage (Stage I) of Idiopathic Adhesive Capsulitisrdquo 21st August 2006 - 20th February 2007 Batch
Chaitanya U Mantri Pratik P Dhage Punita V Solanki
ldquoObservational Gait Analysis in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo 28th January 2008 - 27th July 2008 Batch
Swati S Patil Mitali S Shinde Nishant C Jalgaonkar Ravindra D Shep Punita V Solanki ldquoA Study of Psychological Distress in Chronic Low Back Painrdquo 20th August 2008 - 20th February 2009 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Shivangi B Dave Seema U Ghuge Sudhir S Gupta Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of modified constraint induced movement therapy in improving the functional outcome of upper extremity in children with spastic hemi paresisrdquo 9th February 2010 - 7th August 2010 Batch
Chanchal Patil Dhara Dedhia Preetee Gokhale Priyanka Agarwal Punita V Solanki ldquoEffectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndromerdquo 12th August 2010 - 7th
February 2011 Batch
Neha Kelaskar Pooja Jethani Jyothi Sundaram Vina Nimbolkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of Pilates in Improving Physical Fitness of Occupational Therapy Studentsrdquo 24th August 2012 - 19th February 2013 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationKinjal Dilip Hemani Punita Vasant Solanki Performance of
average Indian adults and professional computer users on box and block test ndash A normative study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC392008)
Suchitra Vasant Gaikwad Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of sensory integration therapy on joint attention in children with autism spectrum disorder Developmental Disability Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC312008)
Dhananjay Uttamrao Bhaskar Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of electromyographic biofeedback training in primary idiopathic frozen shoulder syndrome Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC292009)
Vaishali Sushant More Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of occupational therapy in post traumatic elbow stiffness ndash A comparative study between static elbow splint versus static progressive elbow splint Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC302009)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationRasika Shivanand Pardhi Punita Vasant Solanki Proprioceptive
Neuromuscular Facilitation and Myofascial Release with Occupational Therapy in patients with Proximal Humeral Fracture A Comparative Study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2009-2012 (CARE No EC062010)
Aditi Anil Redkar Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Swiss Ball amp Thera Band Exercises as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Ankylosing Spondylitis - A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC422011)
Tejeshwari Nemichand Baghele Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Neuromuscular and Proprioceptive Training as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Rheumatoid Arthritic Hand ndash A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC312011)
Life Life
Life Member of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association with Membership Number L-2022965911 amp Academic Council of Occupational Therapy Registration No 019147
Maharashtra State Council for Occupational Therapy amp Physiotherapy Registration No 201002OT000086
Life Member of Gosumec Alumni Association Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India since February 2006
Member of Physio-Occupational-Speech Academy of Therapists-India (POSAT-India) Borivali Mumbai India
Associate Member of Paediatric Orthopaedic Society of India since December 2006 with Membership No ALM ndash 65
Life Member of IASM (Indian Association of Sports Medicine) since February 2007 with Registration No PY-588
Life Member of Society for Hand Therapy India since 2008
Associate Life Member of Childhood Disability Group of Indian Academy of Pediatrics since November 2009 with membership No CDAL-94Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
Life Life
Life Member of Indian Society for Clinical Research (ISCR) since April 2012 with Membership Registration Number 547
Associate Life Member of Bombay Orthopaedic Society since September 2013 with Membership Number BOS - S 384 MUM
Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
On the Web World
Professional Networking Page at LinkedIn
httpwwwlinkedincominpunitasolanki
Google Profile httpwwwgooglecomprofilestherapistindia
Blog httppunita-solankiblogspotcom
Facebook Page httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Picasa Web Albums httpspicasawebgooglecomhome
Research Gate Profile httpswwwresearchgatenetprofilePunita_Solanki
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Extra Curricular ActivitiesAttended a course on Yoga from 16011999 to 10041999
conducted by Shri Ambika Yog Kutir at K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India
Attended a course on Typing from 01021999 to 03061999 at S M Lall Commercial Institute Malad Mumbai India
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp as a Volunteer for 4 days from 8112004 to 11112004 held at YMCA Nilshi Village
Was involved in Students Gymkhana Activities at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital as a Vice President for an Occupational Therapy Student elected as Occupational Therapy Secretary in the year 2006-07 and 2008-09
Visited the Sports Sciences Centre at Army Sports Institute at Pune on 17th January 2012 for academic reason for 3 hours
Attended one day workshop on Self Defense by Krav Maga Global in March 2013 by Master Eyal Yanilov
Passed IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Examination held on 9th and 10th May 2014 with a Band Score of 7
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
I am a young (mid adulthood phase of life) Indian
women I am an Occupational Therapist by profession A
Virgo by birth and a Virgo by attitude and behaviour with
my birth day being 17th September Hinduism (Vaishnavism) is
a religion which is inherited by me but I respect values of all
religions in practice I am well versed with English Hindi
Marathi and Gujarati languages with Gujarati being my
mother tongue I am O +ve by blood group and +ve by beliefs
and in practice though at times I do become too
philosophicalhelliphelliphellip
I reside as well as work in Mumbai Maharashtra
India
Life Life
About Myself as a PersonI love Drawing Crafts Painting Reading Writing Teaching
Attending Medical Camps amp Childrenrsquos Sports Camps Exploring
Internet Listening to Music amp Cooking I have learnt Yoga and Typing
My pluses Punctual Regular Sincere Hard working Dedicated Interested in
Work Motivated Assertive Dependable Responsibilities and Promises I keep
if made by me Neatness Tidiness and Cleanliness I love Well organized and
like doing things well in advance as planned
My minuses Too critical too frank on face assertive but at times Irsquom
perceived as aggressive (When I say ldquoNordquo to My fellow colleagues
or friends) I do not socialize so easily in an informal situation
Do not trust people easily amp I always remain self reliant So I am
perceived as a person with attitude Cannot tolerate laziness and
irresponsible behaviours of others So Irsquom perceived as strict
I am a bit fussy about food habits
I hate Liars manipulators amp gossipers jealousy bias and partial attitudes
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
QuotesTeachings that I have been following all my life
Work is Worship Time is Money
Our Loved ones and Time - once lost are lost forever
Simple Living High Thinking
Theres no substitute to hard work I do not believe in Luck But
yes miracles do have a place on earth if you have faith in GOD
I eat to live and do not live to eat
I respect peoplersquos values beliefs and thoughts irrespective of their
opposite tastes to mine
Truth is GOD Education is my Treasure My Family is my
positive attribute for my ever burning need of learning
teaching working and reaching towards my goals
Difficulties and Obstacles are challenges of our life which
we should fight back and overcome
Life Life
My Awards
No formal Awards I have ever received
My Awards are
My patientrsquos Satisfaction and their return to Original life
chores and a genuine ldquosmilerdquo on their face as an
acknowledgement
Success and Happiness of my students
Content and Love of my family
Trust of my close and dear friends Being there for me when
Irsquom in need
My faith in GOD in all paths of life
Belief in myself and passion for work at hand
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapy is a client centered health profession concerned with promoting health and well being through occupation The primary goal of occupational therapy is to enable people to participate in the activities of everyday liferdquo
ldquoOccupational therapists achieve this outcome by working with people and communities to enhance their ability to engage in the occupations they want to need to or are expected to do or by modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement
~ WFOT 2012
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists use careful analysis of physical environmental psychosocial mental spiritual political and cultural factors to identify barriers to occupation
Occupational therapy draws from the fields of medicine psychology sociology anthropology and many other disciplines in developing its knowledge base A new discipline of occupational science has been developed to enhance the evidence base of the profession
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
Where do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists work with all age groups and in a wide range of physical and psychosocial areas
Places of employment may include hospitals clinics day and rehabilitation centres home care programmes special schools industry and private enterprise
Many occupational therapists work in private practice and as educators and consultants
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
AssessmentThe occupational therapy process is based on initial and repeated assessments The occupational therapist together with the person they are working with focus on individual and environmental abilities and problems related to activities in the persons daily lifeAssessment includes the use of standardized procedures interviews observations in a variety of settings and consultation with significant people in the persons life
PlanningThe results of the assessment are the basis of the plan which includes short and long-term aims of treatment The plan should be relevant to the persons development stage habits roles life-style preferences and the environment
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
InterventionIntervention focuses on programs that are person oriented and environmental These are designed to facilitate the performance of everyday tasks and adaptation of settings in which the person works lives and socializes Examples include teaching new techniques and providing equipment which facilitate independence in personal care reducing environmental barriers and providing resources to lessen stress
CooperationOccupational therapists recognize the importance of teamwork Cooperation and coordination with other professionals families caregivers and volunteers are important in the realization of the holistic approach
Occupational Therapy Intervention Continuum
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
I Adjunctive Intervention LevelInterventions that prepare for performance and participation
eg Structural Stability by Splinting ROM Exercises Muscle Strengthening Low Level and High Level Endurance Physical Agent Modalities such as thermal agents amp electrotherapy used as an adjunct to prepare a client for higher levels of interventions
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
II Enabling Intervention Level (Occupation-as-Means)Interventions that focus on performance skills
eg Simulated Activities such as Horizontal and Inclined Sanding Board Simulated wood work peg boards skate boards Thera-putty (Simulated Kneading Dough) Hand Web Bicycle Simulated Driving
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
III Purposeful Intervention Level (Occupation-as-End)
Interventions that have a predetermined goal and facilitate practice and problem solving
eg Purposeful activities such as self care kitchen tasks work activities in a training set up where in adaptive device prescription and adaptive training can be enhanced
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
For More Details Visit
wwwaiotaorg
wwwaotaorg
wwwwfotorg
httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Work Experience
Consultant Occupational Therapist from 01032013 to 12072014 in Private Sector in Mumbai Maharashtra India (Aastha Multi Speciality Hospital at Kandivali West Kanchi Nursing Home at Goregaon East and House CallsHome Visits)
Senior Associate at Capita India Pvt Ltd Address Godrej and Boyce Compound Gate 2A LBS Marg Vikhroli (West) Mumbai-400079 Maharashtra India Tel No (India) +91 22 40425831 Website wwwcapitacouk Job Hours Mondays to Fridays 1000 am to 700 pm In Knowledge Services (Health Research amp Consulting) Department from 02052014 to 01052015 (As contracted by Hinduja Global Solutions [HGS] International Services Private Limited)
Recognitions at Capita IndiaMy work was recognized by a spot award on 13th August 2014 by
the management team at Capita India Private LimitedI won a spot quiz on Risk and Compliance Awareness Day on 8th
January 2015 at Capita India Private LimitedI was awarded with the ldquoStar of the Quarterrdquo for the work done
during the fourth quarter of the year 2014 as presented on 29th
January 2015 by the management team at Capita India Private Limited
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Additional Work ExperienceVisiting Occupational Therapist with Multiple Sclerosis Society of
India Mumbai Chapter Maharashtra India from April 1996 to September 1997
Provided Occupational Therapy Services at Shree Bidada Sarvodaya Trust Village - Bidada Taluka - Mandvi Kutch Gujarat India during the Rehabilitation Camp (Adult Orthopaedic Camp) for 3 days held from 05012003 to 07012003 amp during the Paediatric Orthopaedic Camp for 3 days held from 10112006 to 12112006
Appointed as a Member of Special Medical Board constituted by the competent authority MHT-CET 2007 at Directorate of Medical Education amp Research from 03072007 to 09072007 for Disability Evaluation of students claiming admission for medical courses in Physical Handicap Quota And on 02082011 for Disability Evaluation of a student claiming admission for MBBS Course in Physical Handicap Quota along with other medical amp allied health professionals
Experience also gained in Home Based Therapy in the field of
Orthopaedic and Neurological Rehabilitation and in Private Practice at Orthopaedic Nursing Home Orthopaedic Consultation Clinic and with an Orthotist amp Prosthetist for several years
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Academic Work ExperienceMember of Finance Committee for the 37th Annual National
Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Mumbai in January 2000
Member of Scientific Committee for the 44th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Indore from 12th to 14th January 2007
Pre Conference Judge of a Paper in Competitive Category for the 45th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Nagpur from 11th to 13th January 2008
Judge for pre conference scientific papers evaluation in the 48th
Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Chennai from 9th to 11th January 2011 organized by Tamil Nadu Branch of AIOTA
Independent Consultant for Committee of Academic Research Ethics (CARE) of Seth G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Mumbai on 15th February 2011 and attended the CARE meeting on 23rd February 2011
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Academic Work ExperienceMember of Committee of Academic Research Ethics (CARE) of Seth
G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Mumbai from 14th
November 2011 to 31st December 2012 for a period of 1 year
Organized a one day workshop on ldquoGood Clinical Practicerdquo at Seth G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai on 8th May 2012 for professionals and students Workshop was approved by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences with approval number MUHSE6Workshop1657 dated 03052012
Editorial Board Member amp Assistant Editor for Indian Journal of Occupational Therapy (IJOT) since 2012 amp 2014 respectively I am also a Honorary Reviewer for some international and national journals
Judge for Scientific Paper Presentations and Scientific Exhibits at the 50th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Trivandrum Kerala India from 26th to 28th February 2013 organized by Kerala Branch of AIOTA
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Academic Work ExperienceAppointed as an Examiner by the Society for Hand Therapy India
for Certification in Hand Therapy Examination to be held on 12th May 2013 in Mumbai India
Invited as a Moderator for a Scientific Session at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 14th
September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
I am voted and appointed as an Executive Committee member for the Society for Hand Therapy India for the year 2015
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsPunita V Solanki Yogita Kambli Bhavana Mali amp Sonal Panjwani
Presented a seminar on ldquoBurns Rehabilitationrdquo as a group activity during Internship in 1995
Punita V Solanki Manjiri Gokhale Secured First prize in Poster Presentation Competition on a Topic - ldquoNeuro Rehabilitation -Treatment Modalities in OT rdquoon the occasion of UTKARSH an Annual Occupational Therapy Festival held in LTMG Hospital Sion Mumbai Maharashtra India in February 1997
Punita V Solanki KP Mulgaonkar S A Rao Presented MSc thesis titled ldquoEffect of Early Mobilization on Grip Strength Pinch Strength and Work of Hand Muscles in cases of closed Diaphyseal Fracture Radius -Ulna treated with Dynamic Compression Platingrdquo at the Meeting of the Staff Society of Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India on 15th March 1999
Punita V Solanki Presented a Splint ldquoModified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplasticsrdquo at the 45th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) from 11th to 13th January 2008 at Nagpur Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsPunita V Solanki Stephen Brian Austin Sams Indira Ramesh
Kenkre Sapna Gulabrao Wankar Presented a paper titled ldquoA Retrospective Analysis of Disability Evaluation findings in patients with Physical Disabilities Experience of Occupational Therapists from an Indian Perspectiverdquo at the 45th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) from 11th to 13th
January 2008 at Nagpur Maharashtra India
Punita V Solanki Binoti A Sheth Murali Poduval Stephen B A Sams Presented a paper titled ldquoEffectiveness of Modified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplastics in Infants with Idiopathic Congenital Talipes Equino Varus Deformityrdquo at WIROC (Western India Regional Orthopaedic Conference) in the form of a Poster on 27th and 28th December 2008 at Hotel Grand Hyatt Santacruz Mumbai Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Presentations
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp
as a Resource Person for 4 days in May 2010 and presented a talk on ldquoPrinciples of Sports Therapy for Childhood Adolescence and Young Adulthoodrdquo
Invited as a speaker for the workshop on ldquoGood Clinical Practicerdquo
for a topic on ldquoRole of an Institutional Ethics Committeerdquo at Seth G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai on 8th May 2012 for professionals and students Workshop was approved by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences with approval number MUHSE6Workshop1657 dated 03052012
Conducted the Continuing Occupational Therapy Education (COTE) on ldquoTranslating Research into Publication and its Application in Occupational Therapy Practicerdquo as an Expert Faculty held during 50th Annual National Conference of AIOTA in Trivandrum on 26th
day of February 2013 for 1 amp frac12 hours
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Presentations
Invited as a speaker to give a talk on ldquoPrinciples of Sports Therapy for Childhood Adolescence amp Young Adulthoodrdquo for upcoming school sports coaches by Imperial International Sports Academy (IISA) at Lakshyadham School in Goregaon East on 17th
May 2013
Invited as a speaker for awareness of Occupational Therapy Practice and to give a talk on ldquoOccupational Therapyrdquo by Trustees of Ahura Support Group for Differently Abled Families for non medical personnel and clients seeking occupational therapy services on 5th
January 2014 Sunday at 1030 am at Rustom Baug Neville Wadia Hall Byculla
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a talk on ldquoOccupational Therapy for Chronic Painrdquo for 15 minutes at ISSPCON (Indian Society for the Study of Pain Conference) on 7th February 2014 Friday at Padmashree Dr D Y Patil Medical College Navi Mumbai
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsInvited as a faculty (resource person) to deliver 5 talks on Research
Methodology topics for 5 frac12 hours at the Workshop on ldquoResearch Methodology amp Application of Softwarerdquo held on 21st and 22nd March 2014 at National Institute for the Orthopaedically Handicapped Kolkata
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a Continuing Professional Education on ldquoStudy Designs in Hand Therapy Researchrdquo held at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 13th September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a Continuing Professional Education on ldquoTherapistrsquos Approach towards Complex Regional Pain Syndromerdquo held at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 14th September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a presentation on ldquoComprehensive Care of the Paraplegic Patient Recent Advancesrdquo during a seminar on ldquoThoraco-Lumbar Fracturesrdquo at WIROC 2014 an annual conference of Bombay Orthopaedic Society (Maharashtra Medical Council granted1 credit hour) held on 26th December 2014 in Powai Mumbai Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsPV Solanki KP Mulgaonkar SA Rao ldquoEffect of Early Mobilization on
Grip Strength Pinch Strength and Work of Hand Muscles in cases of closed Diaphyseal Fracture Radius ndash Ulna treated with Dynamic Compression Platingrdquo Published in Journal of Post-Graduate Medicine April-June 2000 Volume 46 Issue 2 Page 84-87
Punita Vasant Solanki Clinical Review on ldquoOccupational Therapy in Cumulative Trauma Disorderrdquo published in IJCPrsquos Asian Journal of Orthopedics amp Rheumatology October-December 2005 Volume 2 Number 3 Page 15-19
Punita Vasant Solanki Review Article on ldquoUpper Limb Amputation and Prosthetics An Occupational Therapy Perspectiverdquo published in IJCPrsquos Asian Journal of Orthopedics amp Rheumatology January-March 2006 Volume 2 Number 4 Page 8-14
Punita Vasant Solanki Stephen Brian Austin Sams Indira Ramesh Kenkre Sapna Gulabrao Wankar ldquoA Retrospective Analysis of Disability Evaluation findings in patients with Physical Disabilities Experience of Occupational Therapists from an Indian Perspectiverdquo Published in Asia Pacific Disability Rehabilitation Journal January 2010 Volume 21 Number 1 Page 101-107
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsPunita V Solanki Binoti A Sheth Murali Poduval Stephen B A
Sams ldquoEffectiveness of Modified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplastics in Infants with Idiopathic Congenital Talipes Equino Varus Deformityrdquo Published in Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics-B July 2010 Volume 19 (4) Page 353-360
Punita V Solanki A Book on ldquoMultiple Choice Questions Biomechanics and Occupational Therapy in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo have been published by Jaypee Brothers India in the year 2010 1st
Edition 250 Pages with ISBN No 978-93-5025-071-6
Punita V Solanki A Book on ldquoMultiple Choice Questions
Fundamentals of Occupational Therapyrdquo have been published by National Book Depot Parel Mumbai India in the year 2010 1st Edition 146 Pages with ISBN No 978-93-5025-071-6
Ashwinikumar A Raut Nirmala N Rege Firoz M Tadvi Punita V
Solanki Kirti R Kene Sudatta G Shirolkar Shefali N Pandey Rama A Vaidya Ashok B Vaidya ldquoExploratory study to evaluate tolerability safety and activity of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) in healthy volunteersrdquo Published in Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine July-September 2012 Volume 3 Issue 3 Page 111-114
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsSolanki PV JMT Guest Editorial Are medical thesis published or
these remain the entity of grey literature Journal of Medical Thesis July-Sept 2013 Volume 1 Issue 1 Page 4-5
Preetee Gokhale Punita V Solanki Priyanka Agarwal To study the effectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndrome Published in Indian Journal of Occupational Therapy May-August 2014 Volume 46 Issue 2 Page 41-48
Solanki PV Nair SR Shukla H John D A systematic literature review of clinical effectiveness and economic analysis of injury prevention and health promotion wellness programs for professional computer users in preventing work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs) Third International Conference on Pharmacoeconomics amp Outcomes Research New Delhi 102014 (Conference Paper)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Bhairavi Dani Meghana Shah Namita Panekat Dushyant Padghamkar Sheela A Rao Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Core Stabilization Training in Subacute and Chronic Postural Low Backacherdquo 1st September 2005 ndash 28th February 2006 Batch
Trupti A Mestry Anagha C Ghatge Ashvini P Ganvir Mrunalini P
Manwatkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Exercise Therapy on Functional Recovery in Painful Stage (Stage I) of Idiopathic Adhesive Capsulitisrdquo 21st August 2006 - 20th February 2007 Batch
Chaitanya U Mantri Pratik P Dhage Punita V Solanki
ldquoObservational Gait Analysis in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo 28th January 2008 - 27th July 2008 Batch
Swati S Patil Mitali S Shinde Nishant C Jalgaonkar Ravindra D Shep Punita V Solanki ldquoA Study of Psychological Distress in Chronic Low Back Painrdquo 20th August 2008 - 20th February 2009 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Shivangi B Dave Seema U Ghuge Sudhir S Gupta Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of modified constraint induced movement therapy in improving the functional outcome of upper extremity in children with spastic hemi paresisrdquo 9th February 2010 - 7th August 2010 Batch
Chanchal Patil Dhara Dedhia Preetee Gokhale Priyanka Agarwal Punita V Solanki ldquoEffectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndromerdquo 12th August 2010 - 7th
February 2011 Batch
Neha Kelaskar Pooja Jethani Jyothi Sundaram Vina Nimbolkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of Pilates in Improving Physical Fitness of Occupational Therapy Studentsrdquo 24th August 2012 - 19th February 2013 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationKinjal Dilip Hemani Punita Vasant Solanki Performance of
average Indian adults and professional computer users on box and block test ndash A normative study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC392008)
Suchitra Vasant Gaikwad Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of sensory integration therapy on joint attention in children with autism spectrum disorder Developmental Disability Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC312008)
Dhananjay Uttamrao Bhaskar Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of electromyographic biofeedback training in primary idiopathic frozen shoulder syndrome Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC292009)
Vaishali Sushant More Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of occupational therapy in post traumatic elbow stiffness ndash A comparative study between static elbow splint versus static progressive elbow splint Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC302009)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationRasika Shivanand Pardhi Punita Vasant Solanki Proprioceptive
Neuromuscular Facilitation and Myofascial Release with Occupational Therapy in patients with Proximal Humeral Fracture A Comparative Study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2009-2012 (CARE No EC062010)
Aditi Anil Redkar Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Swiss Ball amp Thera Band Exercises as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Ankylosing Spondylitis - A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC422011)
Tejeshwari Nemichand Baghele Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Neuromuscular and Proprioceptive Training as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Rheumatoid Arthritic Hand ndash A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC312011)
Life Life
Life Member of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association with Membership Number L-2022965911 amp Academic Council of Occupational Therapy Registration No 019147
Maharashtra State Council for Occupational Therapy amp Physiotherapy Registration No 201002OT000086
Life Member of Gosumec Alumni Association Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India since February 2006
Member of Physio-Occupational-Speech Academy of Therapists-India (POSAT-India) Borivali Mumbai India
Associate Member of Paediatric Orthopaedic Society of India since December 2006 with Membership No ALM ndash 65
Life Member of IASM (Indian Association of Sports Medicine) since February 2007 with Registration No PY-588
Life Member of Society for Hand Therapy India since 2008
Associate Life Member of Childhood Disability Group of Indian Academy of Pediatrics since November 2009 with membership No CDAL-94Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
Life Life
Life Member of Indian Society for Clinical Research (ISCR) since April 2012 with Membership Registration Number 547
Associate Life Member of Bombay Orthopaedic Society since September 2013 with Membership Number BOS - S 384 MUM
Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
On the Web World
Professional Networking Page at LinkedIn
httpwwwlinkedincominpunitasolanki
Google Profile httpwwwgooglecomprofilestherapistindia
Blog httppunita-solankiblogspotcom
Facebook Page httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Picasa Web Albums httpspicasawebgooglecomhome
Research Gate Profile httpswwwresearchgatenetprofilePunita_Solanki
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Extra Curricular ActivitiesAttended a course on Yoga from 16011999 to 10041999
conducted by Shri Ambika Yog Kutir at K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India
Attended a course on Typing from 01021999 to 03061999 at S M Lall Commercial Institute Malad Mumbai India
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp as a Volunteer for 4 days from 8112004 to 11112004 held at YMCA Nilshi Village
Was involved in Students Gymkhana Activities at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital as a Vice President for an Occupational Therapy Student elected as Occupational Therapy Secretary in the year 2006-07 and 2008-09
Visited the Sports Sciences Centre at Army Sports Institute at Pune on 17th January 2012 for academic reason for 3 hours
Attended one day workshop on Self Defense by Krav Maga Global in March 2013 by Master Eyal Yanilov
Passed IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Examination held on 9th and 10th May 2014 with a Band Score of 7
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
I am a young (mid adulthood phase of life) Indian
women I am an Occupational Therapist by profession A
Virgo by birth and a Virgo by attitude and behaviour with
my birth day being 17th September Hinduism (Vaishnavism) is
a religion which is inherited by me but I respect values of all
religions in practice I am well versed with English Hindi
Marathi and Gujarati languages with Gujarati being my
mother tongue I am O +ve by blood group and +ve by beliefs
and in practice though at times I do become too
philosophicalhelliphelliphellip
I reside as well as work in Mumbai Maharashtra
India
Life Life
About Myself as a PersonI love Drawing Crafts Painting Reading Writing Teaching
Attending Medical Camps amp Childrenrsquos Sports Camps Exploring
Internet Listening to Music amp Cooking I have learnt Yoga and Typing
My pluses Punctual Regular Sincere Hard working Dedicated Interested in
Work Motivated Assertive Dependable Responsibilities and Promises I keep
if made by me Neatness Tidiness and Cleanliness I love Well organized and
like doing things well in advance as planned
My minuses Too critical too frank on face assertive but at times Irsquom
perceived as aggressive (When I say ldquoNordquo to My fellow colleagues
or friends) I do not socialize so easily in an informal situation
Do not trust people easily amp I always remain self reliant So I am
perceived as a person with attitude Cannot tolerate laziness and
irresponsible behaviours of others So Irsquom perceived as strict
I am a bit fussy about food habits
I hate Liars manipulators amp gossipers jealousy bias and partial attitudes
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
QuotesTeachings that I have been following all my life
Work is Worship Time is Money
Our Loved ones and Time - once lost are lost forever
Simple Living High Thinking
Theres no substitute to hard work I do not believe in Luck But
yes miracles do have a place on earth if you have faith in GOD
I eat to live and do not live to eat
I respect peoplersquos values beliefs and thoughts irrespective of their
opposite tastes to mine
Truth is GOD Education is my Treasure My Family is my
positive attribute for my ever burning need of learning
teaching working and reaching towards my goals
Difficulties and Obstacles are challenges of our life which
we should fight back and overcome
Life Life
My Awards
No formal Awards I have ever received
My Awards are
My patientrsquos Satisfaction and their return to Original life
chores and a genuine ldquosmilerdquo on their face as an
acknowledgement
Success and Happiness of my students
Content and Love of my family
Trust of my close and dear friends Being there for me when
Irsquom in need
My faith in GOD in all paths of life
Belief in myself and passion for work at hand
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapy is a client centered health profession concerned with promoting health and well being through occupation The primary goal of occupational therapy is to enable people to participate in the activities of everyday liferdquo
ldquoOccupational therapists achieve this outcome by working with people and communities to enhance their ability to engage in the occupations they want to need to or are expected to do or by modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement
~ WFOT 2012
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists use careful analysis of physical environmental psychosocial mental spiritual political and cultural factors to identify barriers to occupation
Occupational therapy draws from the fields of medicine psychology sociology anthropology and many other disciplines in developing its knowledge base A new discipline of occupational science has been developed to enhance the evidence base of the profession
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
Where do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists work with all age groups and in a wide range of physical and psychosocial areas
Places of employment may include hospitals clinics day and rehabilitation centres home care programmes special schools industry and private enterprise
Many occupational therapists work in private practice and as educators and consultants
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
AssessmentThe occupational therapy process is based on initial and repeated assessments The occupational therapist together with the person they are working with focus on individual and environmental abilities and problems related to activities in the persons daily lifeAssessment includes the use of standardized procedures interviews observations in a variety of settings and consultation with significant people in the persons life
PlanningThe results of the assessment are the basis of the plan which includes short and long-term aims of treatment The plan should be relevant to the persons development stage habits roles life-style preferences and the environment
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
InterventionIntervention focuses on programs that are person oriented and environmental These are designed to facilitate the performance of everyday tasks and adaptation of settings in which the person works lives and socializes Examples include teaching new techniques and providing equipment which facilitate independence in personal care reducing environmental barriers and providing resources to lessen stress
CooperationOccupational therapists recognize the importance of teamwork Cooperation and coordination with other professionals families caregivers and volunteers are important in the realization of the holistic approach
Occupational Therapy Intervention Continuum
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
I Adjunctive Intervention LevelInterventions that prepare for performance and participation
eg Structural Stability by Splinting ROM Exercises Muscle Strengthening Low Level and High Level Endurance Physical Agent Modalities such as thermal agents amp electrotherapy used as an adjunct to prepare a client for higher levels of interventions
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
II Enabling Intervention Level (Occupation-as-Means)Interventions that focus on performance skills
eg Simulated Activities such as Horizontal and Inclined Sanding Board Simulated wood work peg boards skate boards Thera-putty (Simulated Kneading Dough) Hand Web Bicycle Simulated Driving
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
III Purposeful Intervention Level (Occupation-as-End)
Interventions that have a predetermined goal and facilitate practice and problem solving
eg Purposeful activities such as self care kitchen tasks work activities in a training set up where in adaptive device prescription and adaptive training can be enhanced
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
For More Details Visit
wwwaiotaorg
wwwaotaorg
wwwwfotorg
httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Additional Work ExperienceVisiting Occupational Therapist with Multiple Sclerosis Society of
India Mumbai Chapter Maharashtra India from April 1996 to September 1997
Provided Occupational Therapy Services at Shree Bidada Sarvodaya Trust Village - Bidada Taluka - Mandvi Kutch Gujarat India during the Rehabilitation Camp (Adult Orthopaedic Camp) for 3 days held from 05012003 to 07012003 amp during the Paediatric Orthopaedic Camp for 3 days held from 10112006 to 12112006
Appointed as a Member of Special Medical Board constituted by the competent authority MHT-CET 2007 at Directorate of Medical Education amp Research from 03072007 to 09072007 for Disability Evaluation of students claiming admission for medical courses in Physical Handicap Quota And on 02082011 for Disability Evaluation of a student claiming admission for MBBS Course in Physical Handicap Quota along with other medical amp allied health professionals
Experience also gained in Home Based Therapy in the field of
Orthopaedic and Neurological Rehabilitation and in Private Practice at Orthopaedic Nursing Home Orthopaedic Consultation Clinic and with an Orthotist amp Prosthetist for several years
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Academic Work ExperienceMember of Finance Committee for the 37th Annual National
Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Mumbai in January 2000
Member of Scientific Committee for the 44th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Indore from 12th to 14th January 2007
Pre Conference Judge of a Paper in Competitive Category for the 45th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Nagpur from 11th to 13th January 2008
Judge for pre conference scientific papers evaluation in the 48th
Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Chennai from 9th to 11th January 2011 organized by Tamil Nadu Branch of AIOTA
Independent Consultant for Committee of Academic Research Ethics (CARE) of Seth G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Mumbai on 15th February 2011 and attended the CARE meeting on 23rd February 2011
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Academic Work ExperienceMember of Committee of Academic Research Ethics (CARE) of Seth
G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Mumbai from 14th
November 2011 to 31st December 2012 for a period of 1 year
Organized a one day workshop on ldquoGood Clinical Practicerdquo at Seth G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai on 8th May 2012 for professionals and students Workshop was approved by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences with approval number MUHSE6Workshop1657 dated 03052012
Editorial Board Member amp Assistant Editor for Indian Journal of Occupational Therapy (IJOT) since 2012 amp 2014 respectively I am also a Honorary Reviewer for some international and national journals
Judge for Scientific Paper Presentations and Scientific Exhibits at the 50th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Trivandrum Kerala India from 26th to 28th February 2013 organized by Kerala Branch of AIOTA
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Academic Work ExperienceAppointed as an Examiner by the Society for Hand Therapy India
for Certification in Hand Therapy Examination to be held on 12th May 2013 in Mumbai India
Invited as a Moderator for a Scientific Session at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 14th
September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
I am voted and appointed as an Executive Committee member for the Society for Hand Therapy India for the year 2015
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsPunita V Solanki Yogita Kambli Bhavana Mali amp Sonal Panjwani
Presented a seminar on ldquoBurns Rehabilitationrdquo as a group activity during Internship in 1995
Punita V Solanki Manjiri Gokhale Secured First prize in Poster Presentation Competition on a Topic - ldquoNeuro Rehabilitation -Treatment Modalities in OT rdquoon the occasion of UTKARSH an Annual Occupational Therapy Festival held in LTMG Hospital Sion Mumbai Maharashtra India in February 1997
Punita V Solanki KP Mulgaonkar S A Rao Presented MSc thesis titled ldquoEffect of Early Mobilization on Grip Strength Pinch Strength and Work of Hand Muscles in cases of closed Diaphyseal Fracture Radius -Ulna treated with Dynamic Compression Platingrdquo at the Meeting of the Staff Society of Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India on 15th March 1999
Punita V Solanki Presented a Splint ldquoModified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplasticsrdquo at the 45th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) from 11th to 13th January 2008 at Nagpur Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsPunita V Solanki Stephen Brian Austin Sams Indira Ramesh
Kenkre Sapna Gulabrao Wankar Presented a paper titled ldquoA Retrospective Analysis of Disability Evaluation findings in patients with Physical Disabilities Experience of Occupational Therapists from an Indian Perspectiverdquo at the 45th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) from 11th to 13th
January 2008 at Nagpur Maharashtra India
Punita V Solanki Binoti A Sheth Murali Poduval Stephen B A Sams Presented a paper titled ldquoEffectiveness of Modified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplastics in Infants with Idiopathic Congenital Talipes Equino Varus Deformityrdquo at WIROC (Western India Regional Orthopaedic Conference) in the form of a Poster on 27th and 28th December 2008 at Hotel Grand Hyatt Santacruz Mumbai Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Presentations
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp
as a Resource Person for 4 days in May 2010 and presented a talk on ldquoPrinciples of Sports Therapy for Childhood Adolescence and Young Adulthoodrdquo
Invited as a speaker for the workshop on ldquoGood Clinical Practicerdquo
for a topic on ldquoRole of an Institutional Ethics Committeerdquo at Seth G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai on 8th May 2012 for professionals and students Workshop was approved by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences with approval number MUHSE6Workshop1657 dated 03052012
Conducted the Continuing Occupational Therapy Education (COTE) on ldquoTranslating Research into Publication and its Application in Occupational Therapy Practicerdquo as an Expert Faculty held during 50th Annual National Conference of AIOTA in Trivandrum on 26th
day of February 2013 for 1 amp frac12 hours
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Presentations
Invited as a speaker to give a talk on ldquoPrinciples of Sports Therapy for Childhood Adolescence amp Young Adulthoodrdquo for upcoming school sports coaches by Imperial International Sports Academy (IISA) at Lakshyadham School in Goregaon East on 17th
May 2013
Invited as a speaker for awareness of Occupational Therapy Practice and to give a talk on ldquoOccupational Therapyrdquo by Trustees of Ahura Support Group for Differently Abled Families for non medical personnel and clients seeking occupational therapy services on 5th
January 2014 Sunday at 1030 am at Rustom Baug Neville Wadia Hall Byculla
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a talk on ldquoOccupational Therapy for Chronic Painrdquo for 15 minutes at ISSPCON (Indian Society for the Study of Pain Conference) on 7th February 2014 Friday at Padmashree Dr D Y Patil Medical College Navi Mumbai
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsInvited as a faculty (resource person) to deliver 5 talks on Research
Methodology topics for 5 frac12 hours at the Workshop on ldquoResearch Methodology amp Application of Softwarerdquo held on 21st and 22nd March 2014 at National Institute for the Orthopaedically Handicapped Kolkata
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a Continuing Professional Education on ldquoStudy Designs in Hand Therapy Researchrdquo held at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 13th September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a Continuing Professional Education on ldquoTherapistrsquos Approach towards Complex Regional Pain Syndromerdquo held at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 14th September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a presentation on ldquoComprehensive Care of the Paraplegic Patient Recent Advancesrdquo during a seminar on ldquoThoraco-Lumbar Fracturesrdquo at WIROC 2014 an annual conference of Bombay Orthopaedic Society (Maharashtra Medical Council granted1 credit hour) held on 26th December 2014 in Powai Mumbai Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsPV Solanki KP Mulgaonkar SA Rao ldquoEffect of Early Mobilization on
Grip Strength Pinch Strength and Work of Hand Muscles in cases of closed Diaphyseal Fracture Radius ndash Ulna treated with Dynamic Compression Platingrdquo Published in Journal of Post-Graduate Medicine April-June 2000 Volume 46 Issue 2 Page 84-87
Punita Vasant Solanki Clinical Review on ldquoOccupational Therapy in Cumulative Trauma Disorderrdquo published in IJCPrsquos Asian Journal of Orthopedics amp Rheumatology October-December 2005 Volume 2 Number 3 Page 15-19
Punita Vasant Solanki Review Article on ldquoUpper Limb Amputation and Prosthetics An Occupational Therapy Perspectiverdquo published in IJCPrsquos Asian Journal of Orthopedics amp Rheumatology January-March 2006 Volume 2 Number 4 Page 8-14
Punita Vasant Solanki Stephen Brian Austin Sams Indira Ramesh Kenkre Sapna Gulabrao Wankar ldquoA Retrospective Analysis of Disability Evaluation findings in patients with Physical Disabilities Experience of Occupational Therapists from an Indian Perspectiverdquo Published in Asia Pacific Disability Rehabilitation Journal January 2010 Volume 21 Number 1 Page 101-107
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsPunita V Solanki Binoti A Sheth Murali Poduval Stephen B A
Sams ldquoEffectiveness of Modified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplastics in Infants with Idiopathic Congenital Talipes Equino Varus Deformityrdquo Published in Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics-B July 2010 Volume 19 (4) Page 353-360
Punita V Solanki A Book on ldquoMultiple Choice Questions Biomechanics and Occupational Therapy in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo have been published by Jaypee Brothers India in the year 2010 1st
Edition 250 Pages with ISBN No 978-93-5025-071-6
Punita V Solanki A Book on ldquoMultiple Choice Questions
Fundamentals of Occupational Therapyrdquo have been published by National Book Depot Parel Mumbai India in the year 2010 1st Edition 146 Pages with ISBN No 978-93-5025-071-6
Ashwinikumar A Raut Nirmala N Rege Firoz M Tadvi Punita V
Solanki Kirti R Kene Sudatta G Shirolkar Shefali N Pandey Rama A Vaidya Ashok B Vaidya ldquoExploratory study to evaluate tolerability safety and activity of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) in healthy volunteersrdquo Published in Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine July-September 2012 Volume 3 Issue 3 Page 111-114
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsSolanki PV JMT Guest Editorial Are medical thesis published or
these remain the entity of grey literature Journal of Medical Thesis July-Sept 2013 Volume 1 Issue 1 Page 4-5
Preetee Gokhale Punita V Solanki Priyanka Agarwal To study the effectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndrome Published in Indian Journal of Occupational Therapy May-August 2014 Volume 46 Issue 2 Page 41-48
Solanki PV Nair SR Shukla H John D A systematic literature review of clinical effectiveness and economic analysis of injury prevention and health promotion wellness programs for professional computer users in preventing work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs) Third International Conference on Pharmacoeconomics amp Outcomes Research New Delhi 102014 (Conference Paper)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Bhairavi Dani Meghana Shah Namita Panekat Dushyant Padghamkar Sheela A Rao Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Core Stabilization Training in Subacute and Chronic Postural Low Backacherdquo 1st September 2005 ndash 28th February 2006 Batch
Trupti A Mestry Anagha C Ghatge Ashvini P Ganvir Mrunalini P
Manwatkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Exercise Therapy on Functional Recovery in Painful Stage (Stage I) of Idiopathic Adhesive Capsulitisrdquo 21st August 2006 - 20th February 2007 Batch
Chaitanya U Mantri Pratik P Dhage Punita V Solanki
ldquoObservational Gait Analysis in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo 28th January 2008 - 27th July 2008 Batch
Swati S Patil Mitali S Shinde Nishant C Jalgaonkar Ravindra D Shep Punita V Solanki ldquoA Study of Psychological Distress in Chronic Low Back Painrdquo 20th August 2008 - 20th February 2009 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Shivangi B Dave Seema U Ghuge Sudhir S Gupta Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of modified constraint induced movement therapy in improving the functional outcome of upper extremity in children with spastic hemi paresisrdquo 9th February 2010 - 7th August 2010 Batch
Chanchal Patil Dhara Dedhia Preetee Gokhale Priyanka Agarwal Punita V Solanki ldquoEffectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndromerdquo 12th August 2010 - 7th
February 2011 Batch
Neha Kelaskar Pooja Jethani Jyothi Sundaram Vina Nimbolkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of Pilates in Improving Physical Fitness of Occupational Therapy Studentsrdquo 24th August 2012 - 19th February 2013 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationKinjal Dilip Hemani Punita Vasant Solanki Performance of
average Indian adults and professional computer users on box and block test ndash A normative study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC392008)
Suchitra Vasant Gaikwad Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of sensory integration therapy on joint attention in children with autism spectrum disorder Developmental Disability Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC312008)
Dhananjay Uttamrao Bhaskar Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of electromyographic biofeedback training in primary idiopathic frozen shoulder syndrome Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC292009)
Vaishali Sushant More Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of occupational therapy in post traumatic elbow stiffness ndash A comparative study between static elbow splint versus static progressive elbow splint Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC302009)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationRasika Shivanand Pardhi Punita Vasant Solanki Proprioceptive
Neuromuscular Facilitation and Myofascial Release with Occupational Therapy in patients with Proximal Humeral Fracture A Comparative Study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2009-2012 (CARE No EC062010)
Aditi Anil Redkar Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Swiss Ball amp Thera Band Exercises as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Ankylosing Spondylitis - A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC422011)
Tejeshwari Nemichand Baghele Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Neuromuscular and Proprioceptive Training as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Rheumatoid Arthritic Hand ndash A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC312011)
Life Life
Life Member of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association with Membership Number L-2022965911 amp Academic Council of Occupational Therapy Registration No 019147
Maharashtra State Council for Occupational Therapy amp Physiotherapy Registration No 201002OT000086
Life Member of Gosumec Alumni Association Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India since February 2006
Member of Physio-Occupational-Speech Academy of Therapists-India (POSAT-India) Borivali Mumbai India
Associate Member of Paediatric Orthopaedic Society of India since December 2006 with Membership No ALM ndash 65
Life Member of IASM (Indian Association of Sports Medicine) since February 2007 with Registration No PY-588
Life Member of Society for Hand Therapy India since 2008
Associate Life Member of Childhood Disability Group of Indian Academy of Pediatrics since November 2009 with membership No CDAL-94Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
Life Life
Life Member of Indian Society for Clinical Research (ISCR) since April 2012 with Membership Registration Number 547
Associate Life Member of Bombay Orthopaedic Society since September 2013 with Membership Number BOS - S 384 MUM
Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
On the Web World
Professional Networking Page at LinkedIn
httpwwwlinkedincominpunitasolanki
Google Profile httpwwwgooglecomprofilestherapistindia
Blog httppunita-solankiblogspotcom
Facebook Page httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Picasa Web Albums httpspicasawebgooglecomhome
Research Gate Profile httpswwwresearchgatenetprofilePunita_Solanki
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Extra Curricular ActivitiesAttended a course on Yoga from 16011999 to 10041999
conducted by Shri Ambika Yog Kutir at K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India
Attended a course on Typing from 01021999 to 03061999 at S M Lall Commercial Institute Malad Mumbai India
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp as a Volunteer for 4 days from 8112004 to 11112004 held at YMCA Nilshi Village
Was involved in Students Gymkhana Activities at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital as a Vice President for an Occupational Therapy Student elected as Occupational Therapy Secretary in the year 2006-07 and 2008-09
Visited the Sports Sciences Centre at Army Sports Institute at Pune on 17th January 2012 for academic reason for 3 hours
Attended one day workshop on Self Defense by Krav Maga Global in March 2013 by Master Eyal Yanilov
Passed IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Examination held on 9th and 10th May 2014 with a Band Score of 7
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
I am a young (mid adulthood phase of life) Indian
women I am an Occupational Therapist by profession A
Virgo by birth and a Virgo by attitude and behaviour with
my birth day being 17th September Hinduism (Vaishnavism) is
a religion which is inherited by me but I respect values of all
religions in practice I am well versed with English Hindi
Marathi and Gujarati languages with Gujarati being my
mother tongue I am O +ve by blood group and +ve by beliefs
and in practice though at times I do become too
philosophicalhelliphelliphellip
I reside as well as work in Mumbai Maharashtra
India
Life Life
About Myself as a PersonI love Drawing Crafts Painting Reading Writing Teaching
Attending Medical Camps amp Childrenrsquos Sports Camps Exploring
Internet Listening to Music amp Cooking I have learnt Yoga and Typing
My pluses Punctual Regular Sincere Hard working Dedicated Interested in
Work Motivated Assertive Dependable Responsibilities and Promises I keep
if made by me Neatness Tidiness and Cleanliness I love Well organized and
like doing things well in advance as planned
My minuses Too critical too frank on face assertive but at times Irsquom
perceived as aggressive (When I say ldquoNordquo to My fellow colleagues
or friends) I do not socialize so easily in an informal situation
Do not trust people easily amp I always remain self reliant So I am
perceived as a person with attitude Cannot tolerate laziness and
irresponsible behaviours of others So Irsquom perceived as strict
I am a bit fussy about food habits
I hate Liars manipulators amp gossipers jealousy bias and partial attitudes
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
QuotesTeachings that I have been following all my life
Work is Worship Time is Money
Our Loved ones and Time - once lost are lost forever
Simple Living High Thinking
Theres no substitute to hard work I do not believe in Luck But
yes miracles do have a place on earth if you have faith in GOD
I eat to live and do not live to eat
I respect peoplersquos values beliefs and thoughts irrespective of their
opposite tastes to mine
Truth is GOD Education is my Treasure My Family is my
positive attribute for my ever burning need of learning
teaching working and reaching towards my goals
Difficulties and Obstacles are challenges of our life which
we should fight back and overcome
Life Life
My Awards
No formal Awards I have ever received
My Awards are
My patientrsquos Satisfaction and their return to Original life
chores and a genuine ldquosmilerdquo on their face as an
acknowledgement
Success and Happiness of my students
Content and Love of my family
Trust of my close and dear friends Being there for me when
Irsquom in need
My faith in GOD in all paths of life
Belief in myself and passion for work at hand
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapy is a client centered health profession concerned with promoting health and well being through occupation The primary goal of occupational therapy is to enable people to participate in the activities of everyday liferdquo
ldquoOccupational therapists achieve this outcome by working with people and communities to enhance their ability to engage in the occupations they want to need to or are expected to do or by modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement
~ WFOT 2012
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists use careful analysis of physical environmental psychosocial mental spiritual political and cultural factors to identify barriers to occupation
Occupational therapy draws from the fields of medicine psychology sociology anthropology and many other disciplines in developing its knowledge base A new discipline of occupational science has been developed to enhance the evidence base of the profession
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
Where do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists work with all age groups and in a wide range of physical and psychosocial areas
Places of employment may include hospitals clinics day and rehabilitation centres home care programmes special schools industry and private enterprise
Many occupational therapists work in private practice and as educators and consultants
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
AssessmentThe occupational therapy process is based on initial and repeated assessments The occupational therapist together with the person they are working with focus on individual and environmental abilities and problems related to activities in the persons daily lifeAssessment includes the use of standardized procedures interviews observations in a variety of settings and consultation with significant people in the persons life
PlanningThe results of the assessment are the basis of the plan which includes short and long-term aims of treatment The plan should be relevant to the persons development stage habits roles life-style preferences and the environment
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
InterventionIntervention focuses on programs that are person oriented and environmental These are designed to facilitate the performance of everyday tasks and adaptation of settings in which the person works lives and socializes Examples include teaching new techniques and providing equipment which facilitate independence in personal care reducing environmental barriers and providing resources to lessen stress
CooperationOccupational therapists recognize the importance of teamwork Cooperation and coordination with other professionals families caregivers and volunteers are important in the realization of the holistic approach
Occupational Therapy Intervention Continuum
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
I Adjunctive Intervention LevelInterventions that prepare for performance and participation
eg Structural Stability by Splinting ROM Exercises Muscle Strengthening Low Level and High Level Endurance Physical Agent Modalities such as thermal agents amp electrotherapy used as an adjunct to prepare a client for higher levels of interventions
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
II Enabling Intervention Level (Occupation-as-Means)Interventions that focus on performance skills
eg Simulated Activities such as Horizontal and Inclined Sanding Board Simulated wood work peg boards skate boards Thera-putty (Simulated Kneading Dough) Hand Web Bicycle Simulated Driving
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
III Purposeful Intervention Level (Occupation-as-End)
Interventions that have a predetermined goal and facilitate practice and problem solving
eg Purposeful activities such as self care kitchen tasks work activities in a training set up where in adaptive device prescription and adaptive training can be enhanced
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
For More Details Visit
wwwaiotaorg
wwwaotaorg
wwwwfotorg
httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Academic Work ExperienceMember of Finance Committee for the 37th Annual National
Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Mumbai in January 2000
Member of Scientific Committee for the 44th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Indore from 12th to 14th January 2007
Pre Conference Judge of a Paper in Competitive Category for the 45th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Nagpur from 11th to 13th January 2008
Judge for pre conference scientific papers evaluation in the 48th
Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Chennai from 9th to 11th January 2011 organized by Tamil Nadu Branch of AIOTA
Independent Consultant for Committee of Academic Research Ethics (CARE) of Seth G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Mumbai on 15th February 2011 and attended the CARE meeting on 23rd February 2011
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Academic Work ExperienceMember of Committee of Academic Research Ethics (CARE) of Seth
G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Mumbai from 14th
November 2011 to 31st December 2012 for a period of 1 year
Organized a one day workshop on ldquoGood Clinical Practicerdquo at Seth G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai on 8th May 2012 for professionals and students Workshop was approved by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences with approval number MUHSE6Workshop1657 dated 03052012
Editorial Board Member amp Assistant Editor for Indian Journal of Occupational Therapy (IJOT) since 2012 amp 2014 respectively I am also a Honorary Reviewer for some international and national journals
Judge for Scientific Paper Presentations and Scientific Exhibits at the 50th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Trivandrum Kerala India from 26th to 28th February 2013 organized by Kerala Branch of AIOTA
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Academic Work ExperienceAppointed as an Examiner by the Society for Hand Therapy India
for Certification in Hand Therapy Examination to be held on 12th May 2013 in Mumbai India
Invited as a Moderator for a Scientific Session at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 14th
September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
I am voted and appointed as an Executive Committee member for the Society for Hand Therapy India for the year 2015
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsPunita V Solanki Yogita Kambli Bhavana Mali amp Sonal Panjwani
Presented a seminar on ldquoBurns Rehabilitationrdquo as a group activity during Internship in 1995
Punita V Solanki Manjiri Gokhale Secured First prize in Poster Presentation Competition on a Topic - ldquoNeuro Rehabilitation -Treatment Modalities in OT rdquoon the occasion of UTKARSH an Annual Occupational Therapy Festival held in LTMG Hospital Sion Mumbai Maharashtra India in February 1997
Punita V Solanki KP Mulgaonkar S A Rao Presented MSc thesis titled ldquoEffect of Early Mobilization on Grip Strength Pinch Strength and Work of Hand Muscles in cases of closed Diaphyseal Fracture Radius -Ulna treated with Dynamic Compression Platingrdquo at the Meeting of the Staff Society of Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India on 15th March 1999
Punita V Solanki Presented a Splint ldquoModified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplasticsrdquo at the 45th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) from 11th to 13th January 2008 at Nagpur Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsPunita V Solanki Stephen Brian Austin Sams Indira Ramesh
Kenkre Sapna Gulabrao Wankar Presented a paper titled ldquoA Retrospective Analysis of Disability Evaluation findings in patients with Physical Disabilities Experience of Occupational Therapists from an Indian Perspectiverdquo at the 45th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) from 11th to 13th
January 2008 at Nagpur Maharashtra India
Punita V Solanki Binoti A Sheth Murali Poduval Stephen B A Sams Presented a paper titled ldquoEffectiveness of Modified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplastics in Infants with Idiopathic Congenital Talipes Equino Varus Deformityrdquo at WIROC (Western India Regional Orthopaedic Conference) in the form of a Poster on 27th and 28th December 2008 at Hotel Grand Hyatt Santacruz Mumbai Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Presentations
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp
as a Resource Person for 4 days in May 2010 and presented a talk on ldquoPrinciples of Sports Therapy for Childhood Adolescence and Young Adulthoodrdquo
Invited as a speaker for the workshop on ldquoGood Clinical Practicerdquo
for a topic on ldquoRole of an Institutional Ethics Committeerdquo at Seth G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai on 8th May 2012 for professionals and students Workshop was approved by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences with approval number MUHSE6Workshop1657 dated 03052012
Conducted the Continuing Occupational Therapy Education (COTE) on ldquoTranslating Research into Publication and its Application in Occupational Therapy Practicerdquo as an Expert Faculty held during 50th Annual National Conference of AIOTA in Trivandrum on 26th
day of February 2013 for 1 amp frac12 hours
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Presentations
Invited as a speaker to give a talk on ldquoPrinciples of Sports Therapy for Childhood Adolescence amp Young Adulthoodrdquo for upcoming school sports coaches by Imperial International Sports Academy (IISA) at Lakshyadham School in Goregaon East on 17th
May 2013
Invited as a speaker for awareness of Occupational Therapy Practice and to give a talk on ldquoOccupational Therapyrdquo by Trustees of Ahura Support Group for Differently Abled Families for non medical personnel and clients seeking occupational therapy services on 5th
January 2014 Sunday at 1030 am at Rustom Baug Neville Wadia Hall Byculla
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a talk on ldquoOccupational Therapy for Chronic Painrdquo for 15 minutes at ISSPCON (Indian Society for the Study of Pain Conference) on 7th February 2014 Friday at Padmashree Dr D Y Patil Medical College Navi Mumbai
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsInvited as a faculty (resource person) to deliver 5 talks on Research
Methodology topics for 5 frac12 hours at the Workshop on ldquoResearch Methodology amp Application of Softwarerdquo held on 21st and 22nd March 2014 at National Institute for the Orthopaedically Handicapped Kolkata
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a Continuing Professional Education on ldquoStudy Designs in Hand Therapy Researchrdquo held at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 13th September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a Continuing Professional Education on ldquoTherapistrsquos Approach towards Complex Regional Pain Syndromerdquo held at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 14th September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a presentation on ldquoComprehensive Care of the Paraplegic Patient Recent Advancesrdquo during a seminar on ldquoThoraco-Lumbar Fracturesrdquo at WIROC 2014 an annual conference of Bombay Orthopaedic Society (Maharashtra Medical Council granted1 credit hour) held on 26th December 2014 in Powai Mumbai Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsPV Solanki KP Mulgaonkar SA Rao ldquoEffect of Early Mobilization on
Grip Strength Pinch Strength and Work of Hand Muscles in cases of closed Diaphyseal Fracture Radius ndash Ulna treated with Dynamic Compression Platingrdquo Published in Journal of Post-Graduate Medicine April-June 2000 Volume 46 Issue 2 Page 84-87
Punita Vasant Solanki Clinical Review on ldquoOccupational Therapy in Cumulative Trauma Disorderrdquo published in IJCPrsquos Asian Journal of Orthopedics amp Rheumatology October-December 2005 Volume 2 Number 3 Page 15-19
Punita Vasant Solanki Review Article on ldquoUpper Limb Amputation and Prosthetics An Occupational Therapy Perspectiverdquo published in IJCPrsquos Asian Journal of Orthopedics amp Rheumatology January-March 2006 Volume 2 Number 4 Page 8-14
Punita Vasant Solanki Stephen Brian Austin Sams Indira Ramesh Kenkre Sapna Gulabrao Wankar ldquoA Retrospective Analysis of Disability Evaluation findings in patients with Physical Disabilities Experience of Occupational Therapists from an Indian Perspectiverdquo Published in Asia Pacific Disability Rehabilitation Journal January 2010 Volume 21 Number 1 Page 101-107
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsPunita V Solanki Binoti A Sheth Murali Poduval Stephen B A
Sams ldquoEffectiveness of Modified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplastics in Infants with Idiopathic Congenital Talipes Equino Varus Deformityrdquo Published in Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics-B July 2010 Volume 19 (4) Page 353-360
Punita V Solanki A Book on ldquoMultiple Choice Questions Biomechanics and Occupational Therapy in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo have been published by Jaypee Brothers India in the year 2010 1st
Edition 250 Pages with ISBN No 978-93-5025-071-6
Punita V Solanki A Book on ldquoMultiple Choice Questions
Fundamentals of Occupational Therapyrdquo have been published by National Book Depot Parel Mumbai India in the year 2010 1st Edition 146 Pages with ISBN No 978-93-5025-071-6
Ashwinikumar A Raut Nirmala N Rege Firoz M Tadvi Punita V
Solanki Kirti R Kene Sudatta G Shirolkar Shefali N Pandey Rama A Vaidya Ashok B Vaidya ldquoExploratory study to evaluate tolerability safety and activity of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) in healthy volunteersrdquo Published in Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine July-September 2012 Volume 3 Issue 3 Page 111-114
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsSolanki PV JMT Guest Editorial Are medical thesis published or
these remain the entity of grey literature Journal of Medical Thesis July-Sept 2013 Volume 1 Issue 1 Page 4-5
Preetee Gokhale Punita V Solanki Priyanka Agarwal To study the effectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndrome Published in Indian Journal of Occupational Therapy May-August 2014 Volume 46 Issue 2 Page 41-48
Solanki PV Nair SR Shukla H John D A systematic literature review of clinical effectiveness and economic analysis of injury prevention and health promotion wellness programs for professional computer users in preventing work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs) Third International Conference on Pharmacoeconomics amp Outcomes Research New Delhi 102014 (Conference Paper)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Bhairavi Dani Meghana Shah Namita Panekat Dushyant Padghamkar Sheela A Rao Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Core Stabilization Training in Subacute and Chronic Postural Low Backacherdquo 1st September 2005 ndash 28th February 2006 Batch
Trupti A Mestry Anagha C Ghatge Ashvini P Ganvir Mrunalini P
Manwatkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Exercise Therapy on Functional Recovery in Painful Stage (Stage I) of Idiopathic Adhesive Capsulitisrdquo 21st August 2006 - 20th February 2007 Batch
Chaitanya U Mantri Pratik P Dhage Punita V Solanki
ldquoObservational Gait Analysis in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo 28th January 2008 - 27th July 2008 Batch
Swati S Patil Mitali S Shinde Nishant C Jalgaonkar Ravindra D Shep Punita V Solanki ldquoA Study of Psychological Distress in Chronic Low Back Painrdquo 20th August 2008 - 20th February 2009 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Shivangi B Dave Seema U Ghuge Sudhir S Gupta Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of modified constraint induced movement therapy in improving the functional outcome of upper extremity in children with spastic hemi paresisrdquo 9th February 2010 - 7th August 2010 Batch
Chanchal Patil Dhara Dedhia Preetee Gokhale Priyanka Agarwal Punita V Solanki ldquoEffectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndromerdquo 12th August 2010 - 7th
February 2011 Batch
Neha Kelaskar Pooja Jethani Jyothi Sundaram Vina Nimbolkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of Pilates in Improving Physical Fitness of Occupational Therapy Studentsrdquo 24th August 2012 - 19th February 2013 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationKinjal Dilip Hemani Punita Vasant Solanki Performance of
average Indian adults and professional computer users on box and block test ndash A normative study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC392008)
Suchitra Vasant Gaikwad Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of sensory integration therapy on joint attention in children with autism spectrum disorder Developmental Disability Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC312008)
Dhananjay Uttamrao Bhaskar Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of electromyographic biofeedback training in primary idiopathic frozen shoulder syndrome Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC292009)
Vaishali Sushant More Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of occupational therapy in post traumatic elbow stiffness ndash A comparative study between static elbow splint versus static progressive elbow splint Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC302009)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationRasika Shivanand Pardhi Punita Vasant Solanki Proprioceptive
Neuromuscular Facilitation and Myofascial Release with Occupational Therapy in patients with Proximal Humeral Fracture A Comparative Study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2009-2012 (CARE No EC062010)
Aditi Anil Redkar Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Swiss Ball amp Thera Band Exercises as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Ankylosing Spondylitis - A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC422011)
Tejeshwari Nemichand Baghele Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Neuromuscular and Proprioceptive Training as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Rheumatoid Arthritic Hand ndash A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC312011)
Life Life
Life Member of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association with Membership Number L-2022965911 amp Academic Council of Occupational Therapy Registration No 019147
Maharashtra State Council for Occupational Therapy amp Physiotherapy Registration No 201002OT000086
Life Member of Gosumec Alumni Association Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India since February 2006
Member of Physio-Occupational-Speech Academy of Therapists-India (POSAT-India) Borivali Mumbai India
Associate Member of Paediatric Orthopaedic Society of India since December 2006 with Membership No ALM ndash 65
Life Member of IASM (Indian Association of Sports Medicine) since February 2007 with Registration No PY-588
Life Member of Society for Hand Therapy India since 2008
Associate Life Member of Childhood Disability Group of Indian Academy of Pediatrics since November 2009 with membership No CDAL-94Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
Life Life
Life Member of Indian Society for Clinical Research (ISCR) since April 2012 with Membership Registration Number 547
Associate Life Member of Bombay Orthopaedic Society since September 2013 with Membership Number BOS - S 384 MUM
Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
On the Web World
Professional Networking Page at LinkedIn
httpwwwlinkedincominpunitasolanki
Google Profile httpwwwgooglecomprofilestherapistindia
Blog httppunita-solankiblogspotcom
Facebook Page httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Picasa Web Albums httpspicasawebgooglecomhome
Research Gate Profile httpswwwresearchgatenetprofilePunita_Solanki
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Extra Curricular ActivitiesAttended a course on Yoga from 16011999 to 10041999
conducted by Shri Ambika Yog Kutir at K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India
Attended a course on Typing from 01021999 to 03061999 at S M Lall Commercial Institute Malad Mumbai India
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp as a Volunteer for 4 days from 8112004 to 11112004 held at YMCA Nilshi Village
Was involved in Students Gymkhana Activities at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital as a Vice President for an Occupational Therapy Student elected as Occupational Therapy Secretary in the year 2006-07 and 2008-09
Visited the Sports Sciences Centre at Army Sports Institute at Pune on 17th January 2012 for academic reason for 3 hours
Attended one day workshop on Self Defense by Krav Maga Global in March 2013 by Master Eyal Yanilov
Passed IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Examination held on 9th and 10th May 2014 with a Band Score of 7
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
I am a young (mid adulthood phase of life) Indian
women I am an Occupational Therapist by profession A
Virgo by birth and a Virgo by attitude and behaviour with
my birth day being 17th September Hinduism (Vaishnavism) is
a religion which is inherited by me but I respect values of all
religions in practice I am well versed with English Hindi
Marathi and Gujarati languages with Gujarati being my
mother tongue I am O +ve by blood group and +ve by beliefs
and in practice though at times I do become too
philosophicalhelliphelliphellip
I reside as well as work in Mumbai Maharashtra
India
Life Life
About Myself as a PersonI love Drawing Crafts Painting Reading Writing Teaching
Attending Medical Camps amp Childrenrsquos Sports Camps Exploring
Internet Listening to Music amp Cooking I have learnt Yoga and Typing
My pluses Punctual Regular Sincere Hard working Dedicated Interested in
Work Motivated Assertive Dependable Responsibilities and Promises I keep
if made by me Neatness Tidiness and Cleanliness I love Well organized and
like doing things well in advance as planned
My minuses Too critical too frank on face assertive but at times Irsquom
perceived as aggressive (When I say ldquoNordquo to My fellow colleagues
or friends) I do not socialize so easily in an informal situation
Do not trust people easily amp I always remain self reliant So I am
perceived as a person with attitude Cannot tolerate laziness and
irresponsible behaviours of others So Irsquom perceived as strict
I am a bit fussy about food habits
I hate Liars manipulators amp gossipers jealousy bias and partial attitudes
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
QuotesTeachings that I have been following all my life
Work is Worship Time is Money
Our Loved ones and Time - once lost are lost forever
Simple Living High Thinking
Theres no substitute to hard work I do not believe in Luck But
yes miracles do have a place on earth if you have faith in GOD
I eat to live and do not live to eat
I respect peoplersquos values beliefs and thoughts irrespective of their
opposite tastes to mine
Truth is GOD Education is my Treasure My Family is my
positive attribute for my ever burning need of learning
teaching working and reaching towards my goals
Difficulties and Obstacles are challenges of our life which
we should fight back and overcome
Life Life
My Awards
No formal Awards I have ever received
My Awards are
My patientrsquos Satisfaction and their return to Original life
chores and a genuine ldquosmilerdquo on their face as an
acknowledgement
Success and Happiness of my students
Content and Love of my family
Trust of my close and dear friends Being there for me when
Irsquom in need
My faith in GOD in all paths of life
Belief in myself and passion for work at hand
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapy is a client centered health profession concerned with promoting health and well being through occupation The primary goal of occupational therapy is to enable people to participate in the activities of everyday liferdquo
ldquoOccupational therapists achieve this outcome by working with people and communities to enhance their ability to engage in the occupations they want to need to or are expected to do or by modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement
~ WFOT 2012
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists use careful analysis of physical environmental psychosocial mental spiritual political and cultural factors to identify barriers to occupation
Occupational therapy draws from the fields of medicine psychology sociology anthropology and many other disciplines in developing its knowledge base A new discipline of occupational science has been developed to enhance the evidence base of the profession
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
Where do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists work with all age groups and in a wide range of physical and psychosocial areas
Places of employment may include hospitals clinics day and rehabilitation centres home care programmes special schools industry and private enterprise
Many occupational therapists work in private practice and as educators and consultants
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
AssessmentThe occupational therapy process is based on initial and repeated assessments The occupational therapist together with the person they are working with focus on individual and environmental abilities and problems related to activities in the persons daily lifeAssessment includes the use of standardized procedures interviews observations in a variety of settings and consultation with significant people in the persons life
PlanningThe results of the assessment are the basis of the plan which includes short and long-term aims of treatment The plan should be relevant to the persons development stage habits roles life-style preferences and the environment
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
InterventionIntervention focuses on programs that are person oriented and environmental These are designed to facilitate the performance of everyday tasks and adaptation of settings in which the person works lives and socializes Examples include teaching new techniques and providing equipment which facilitate independence in personal care reducing environmental barriers and providing resources to lessen stress
CooperationOccupational therapists recognize the importance of teamwork Cooperation and coordination with other professionals families caregivers and volunteers are important in the realization of the holistic approach
Occupational Therapy Intervention Continuum
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
I Adjunctive Intervention LevelInterventions that prepare for performance and participation
eg Structural Stability by Splinting ROM Exercises Muscle Strengthening Low Level and High Level Endurance Physical Agent Modalities such as thermal agents amp electrotherapy used as an adjunct to prepare a client for higher levels of interventions
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
II Enabling Intervention Level (Occupation-as-Means)Interventions that focus on performance skills
eg Simulated Activities such as Horizontal and Inclined Sanding Board Simulated wood work peg boards skate boards Thera-putty (Simulated Kneading Dough) Hand Web Bicycle Simulated Driving
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
III Purposeful Intervention Level (Occupation-as-End)
Interventions that have a predetermined goal and facilitate practice and problem solving
eg Purposeful activities such as self care kitchen tasks work activities in a training set up where in adaptive device prescription and adaptive training can be enhanced
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
For More Details Visit
wwwaiotaorg
wwwaotaorg
wwwwfotorg
httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Academic Work ExperienceMember of Committee of Academic Research Ethics (CARE) of Seth
G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Mumbai from 14th
November 2011 to 31st December 2012 for a period of 1 year
Organized a one day workshop on ldquoGood Clinical Practicerdquo at Seth G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai on 8th May 2012 for professionals and students Workshop was approved by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences with approval number MUHSE6Workshop1657 dated 03052012
Editorial Board Member amp Assistant Editor for Indian Journal of Occupational Therapy (IJOT) since 2012 amp 2014 respectively I am also a Honorary Reviewer for some international and national journals
Judge for Scientific Paper Presentations and Scientific Exhibits at the 50th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) held at Trivandrum Kerala India from 26th to 28th February 2013 organized by Kerala Branch of AIOTA
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Academic Work ExperienceAppointed as an Examiner by the Society for Hand Therapy India
for Certification in Hand Therapy Examination to be held on 12th May 2013 in Mumbai India
Invited as a Moderator for a Scientific Session at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 14th
September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
I am voted and appointed as an Executive Committee member for the Society for Hand Therapy India for the year 2015
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsPunita V Solanki Yogita Kambli Bhavana Mali amp Sonal Panjwani
Presented a seminar on ldquoBurns Rehabilitationrdquo as a group activity during Internship in 1995
Punita V Solanki Manjiri Gokhale Secured First prize in Poster Presentation Competition on a Topic - ldquoNeuro Rehabilitation -Treatment Modalities in OT rdquoon the occasion of UTKARSH an Annual Occupational Therapy Festival held in LTMG Hospital Sion Mumbai Maharashtra India in February 1997
Punita V Solanki KP Mulgaonkar S A Rao Presented MSc thesis titled ldquoEffect of Early Mobilization on Grip Strength Pinch Strength and Work of Hand Muscles in cases of closed Diaphyseal Fracture Radius -Ulna treated with Dynamic Compression Platingrdquo at the Meeting of the Staff Society of Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India on 15th March 1999
Punita V Solanki Presented a Splint ldquoModified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplasticsrdquo at the 45th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) from 11th to 13th January 2008 at Nagpur Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsPunita V Solanki Stephen Brian Austin Sams Indira Ramesh
Kenkre Sapna Gulabrao Wankar Presented a paper titled ldquoA Retrospective Analysis of Disability Evaluation findings in patients with Physical Disabilities Experience of Occupational Therapists from an Indian Perspectiverdquo at the 45th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) from 11th to 13th
January 2008 at Nagpur Maharashtra India
Punita V Solanki Binoti A Sheth Murali Poduval Stephen B A Sams Presented a paper titled ldquoEffectiveness of Modified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplastics in Infants with Idiopathic Congenital Talipes Equino Varus Deformityrdquo at WIROC (Western India Regional Orthopaedic Conference) in the form of a Poster on 27th and 28th December 2008 at Hotel Grand Hyatt Santacruz Mumbai Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Presentations
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp
as a Resource Person for 4 days in May 2010 and presented a talk on ldquoPrinciples of Sports Therapy for Childhood Adolescence and Young Adulthoodrdquo
Invited as a speaker for the workshop on ldquoGood Clinical Practicerdquo
for a topic on ldquoRole of an Institutional Ethics Committeerdquo at Seth G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai on 8th May 2012 for professionals and students Workshop was approved by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences with approval number MUHSE6Workshop1657 dated 03052012
Conducted the Continuing Occupational Therapy Education (COTE) on ldquoTranslating Research into Publication and its Application in Occupational Therapy Practicerdquo as an Expert Faculty held during 50th Annual National Conference of AIOTA in Trivandrum on 26th
day of February 2013 for 1 amp frac12 hours
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Presentations
Invited as a speaker to give a talk on ldquoPrinciples of Sports Therapy for Childhood Adolescence amp Young Adulthoodrdquo for upcoming school sports coaches by Imperial International Sports Academy (IISA) at Lakshyadham School in Goregaon East on 17th
May 2013
Invited as a speaker for awareness of Occupational Therapy Practice and to give a talk on ldquoOccupational Therapyrdquo by Trustees of Ahura Support Group for Differently Abled Families for non medical personnel and clients seeking occupational therapy services on 5th
January 2014 Sunday at 1030 am at Rustom Baug Neville Wadia Hall Byculla
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a talk on ldquoOccupational Therapy for Chronic Painrdquo for 15 minutes at ISSPCON (Indian Society for the Study of Pain Conference) on 7th February 2014 Friday at Padmashree Dr D Y Patil Medical College Navi Mumbai
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsInvited as a faculty (resource person) to deliver 5 talks on Research
Methodology topics for 5 frac12 hours at the Workshop on ldquoResearch Methodology amp Application of Softwarerdquo held on 21st and 22nd March 2014 at National Institute for the Orthopaedically Handicapped Kolkata
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a Continuing Professional Education on ldquoStudy Designs in Hand Therapy Researchrdquo held at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 13th September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a Continuing Professional Education on ldquoTherapistrsquos Approach towards Complex Regional Pain Syndromerdquo held at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 14th September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a presentation on ldquoComprehensive Care of the Paraplegic Patient Recent Advancesrdquo during a seminar on ldquoThoraco-Lumbar Fracturesrdquo at WIROC 2014 an annual conference of Bombay Orthopaedic Society (Maharashtra Medical Council granted1 credit hour) held on 26th December 2014 in Powai Mumbai Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsPV Solanki KP Mulgaonkar SA Rao ldquoEffect of Early Mobilization on
Grip Strength Pinch Strength and Work of Hand Muscles in cases of closed Diaphyseal Fracture Radius ndash Ulna treated with Dynamic Compression Platingrdquo Published in Journal of Post-Graduate Medicine April-June 2000 Volume 46 Issue 2 Page 84-87
Punita Vasant Solanki Clinical Review on ldquoOccupational Therapy in Cumulative Trauma Disorderrdquo published in IJCPrsquos Asian Journal of Orthopedics amp Rheumatology October-December 2005 Volume 2 Number 3 Page 15-19
Punita Vasant Solanki Review Article on ldquoUpper Limb Amputation and Prosthetics An Occupational Therapy Perspectiverdquo published in IJCPrsquos Asian Journal of Orthopedics amp Rheumatology January-March 2006 Volume 2 Number 4 Page 8-14
Punita Vasant Solanki Stephen Brian Austin Sams Indira Ramesh Kenkre Sapna Gulabrao Wankar ldquoA Retrospective Analysis of Disability Evaluation findings in patients with Physical Disabilities Experience of Occupational Therapists from an Indian Perspectiverdquo Published in Asia Pacific Disability Rehabilitation Journal January 2010 Volume 21 Number 1 Page 101-107
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsPunita V Solanki Binoti A Sheth Murali Poduval Stephen B A
Sams ldquoEffectiveness of Modified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplastics in Infants with Idiopathic Congenital Talipes Equino Varus Deformityrdquo Published in Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics-B July 2010 Volume 19 (4) Page 353-360
Punita V Solanki A Book on ldquoMultiple Choice Questions Biomechanics and Occupational Therapy in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo have been published by Jaypee Brothers India in the year 2010 1st
Edition 250 Pages with ISBN No 978-93-5025-071-6
Punita V Solanki A Book on ldquoMultiple Choice Questions
Fundamentals of Occupational Therapyrdquo have been published by National Book Depot Parel Mumbai India in the year 2010 1st Edition 146 Pages with ISBN No 978-93-5025-071-6
Ashwinikumar A Raut Nirmala N Rege Firoz M Tadvi Punita V
Solanki Kirti R Kene Sudatta G Shirolkar Shefali N Pandey Rama A Vaidya Ashok B Vaidya ldquoExploratory study to evaluate tolerability safety and activity of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) in healthy volunteersrdquo Published in Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine July-September 2012 Volume 3 Issue 3 Page 111-114
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsSolanki PV JMT Guest Editorial Are medical thesis published or
these remain the entity of grey literature Journal of Medical Thesis July-Sept 2013 Volume 1 Issue 1 Page 4-5
Preetee Gokhale Punita V Solanki Priyanka Agarwal To study the effectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndrome Published in Indian Journal of Occupational Therapy May-August 2014 Volume 46 Issue 2 Page 41-48
Solanki PV Nair SR Shukla H John D A systematic literature review of clinical effectiveness and economic analysis of injury prevention and health promotion wellness programs for professional computer users in preventing work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs) Third International Conference on Pharmacoeconomics amp Outcomes Research New Delhi 102014 (Conference Paper)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Bhairavi Dani Meghana Shah Namita Panekat Dushyant Padghamkar Sheela A Rao Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Core Stabilization Training in Subacute and Chronic Postural Low Backacherdquo 1st September 2005 ndash 28th February 2006 Batch
Trupti A Mestry Anagha C Ghatge Ashvini P Ganvir Mrunalini P
Manwatkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Exercise Therapy on Functional Recovery in Painful Stage (Stage I) of Idiopathic Adhesive Capsulitisrdquo 21st August 2006 - 20th February 2007 Batch
Chaitanya U Mantri Pratik P Dhage Punita V Solanki
ldquoObservational Gait Analysis in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo 28th January 2008 - 27th July 2008 Batch
Swati S Patil Mitali S Shinde Nishant C Jalgaonkar Ravindra D Shep Punita V Solanki ldquoA Study of Psychological Distress in Chronic Low Back Painrdquo 20th August 2008 - 20th February 2009 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Shivangi B Dave Seema U Ghuge Sudhir S Gupta Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of modified constraint induced movement therapy in improving the functional outcome of upper extremity in children with spastic hemi paresisrdquo 9th February 2010 - 7th August 2010 Batch
Chanchal Patil Dhara Dedhia Preetee Gokhale Priyanka Agarwal Punita V Solanki ldquoEffectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndromerdquo 12th August 2010 - 7th
February 2011 Batch
Neha Kelaskar Pooja Jethani Jyothi Sundaram Vina Nimbolkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of Pilates in Improving Physical Fitness of Occupational Therapy Studentsrdquo 24th August 2012 - 19th February 2013 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationKinjal Dilip Hemani Punita Vasant Solanki Performance of
average Indian adults and professional computer users on box and block test ndash A normative study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC392008)
Suchitra Vasant Gaikwad Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of sensory integration therapy on joint attention in children with autism spectrum disorder Developmental Disability Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC312008)
Dhananjay Uttamrao Bhaskar Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of electromyographic biofeedback training in primary idiopathic frozen shoulder syndrome Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC292009)
Vaishali Sushant More Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of occupational therapy in post traumatic elbow stiffness ndash A comparative study between static elbow splint versus static progressive elbow splint Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC302009)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationRasika Shivanand Pardhi Punita Vasant Solanki Proprioceptive
Neuromuscular Facilitation and Myofascial Release with Occupational Therapy in patients with Proximal Humeral Fracture A Comparative Study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2009-2012 (CARE No EC062010)
Aditi Anil Redkar Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Swiss Ball amp Thera Band Exercises as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Ankylosing Spondylitis - A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC422011)
Tejeshwari Nemichand Baghele Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Neuromuscular and Proprioceptive Training as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Rheumatoid Arthritic Hand ndash A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC312011)
Life Life
Life Member of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association with Membership Number L-2022965911 amp Academic Council of Occupational Therapy Registration No 019147
Maharashtra State Council for Occupational Therapy amp Physiotherapy Registration No 201002OT000086
Life Member of Gosumec Alumni Association Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India since February 2006
Member of Physio-Occupational-Speech Academy of Therapists-India (POSAT-India) Borivali Mumbai India
Associate Member of Paediatric Orthopaedic Society of India since December 2006 with Membership No ALM ndash 65
Life Member of IASM (Indian Association of Sports Medicine) since February 2007 with Registration No PY-588
Life Member of Society for Hand Therapy India since 2008
Associate Life Member of Childhood Disability Group of Indian Academy of Pediatrics since November 2009 with membership No CDAL-94Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
Life Life
Life Member of Indian Society for Clinical Research (ISCR) since April 2012 with Membership Registration Number 547
Associate Life Member of Bombay Orthopaedic Society since September 2013 with Membership Number BOS - S 384 MUM
Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
On the Web World
Professional Networking Page at LinkedIn
httpwwwlinkedincominpunitasolanki
Google Profile httpwwwgooglecomprofilestherapistindia
Blog httppunita-solankiblogspotcom
Facebook Page httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Picasa Web Albums httpspicasawebgooglecomhome
Research Gate Profile httpswwwresearchgatenetprofilePunita_Solanki
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Extra Curricular ActivitiesAttended a course on Yoga from 16011999 to 10041999
conducted by Shri Ambika Yog Kutir at K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India
Attended a course on Typing from 01021999 to 03061999 at S M Lall Commercial Institute Malad Mumbai India
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp as a Volunteer for 4 days from 8112004 to 11112004 held at YMCA Nilshi Village
Was involved in Students Gymkhana Activities at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital as a Vice President for an Occupational Therapy Student elected as Occupational Therapy Secretary in the year 2006-07 and 2008-09
Visited the Sports Sciences Centre at Army Sports Institute at Pune on 17th January 2012 for academic reason for 3 hours
Attended one day workshop on Self Defense by Krav Maga Global in March 2013 by Master Eyal Yanilov
Passed IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Examination held on 9th and 10th May 2014 with a Band Score of 7
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
I am a young (mid adulthood phase of life) Indian
women I am an Occupational Therapist by profession A
Virgo by birth and a Virgo by attitude and behaviour with
my birth day being 17th September Hinduism (Vaishnavism) is
a religion which is inherited by me but I respect values of all
religions in practice I am well versed with English Hindi
Marathi and Gujarati languages with Gujarati being my
mother tongue I am O +ve by blood group and +ve by beliefs
and in practice though at times I do become too
philosophicalhelliphelliphellip
I reside as well as work in Mumbai Maharashtra
India
Life Life
About Myself as a PersonI love Drawing Crafts Painting Reading Writing Teaching
Attending Medical Camps amp Childrenrsquos Sports Camps Exploring
Internet Listening to Music amp Cooking I have learnt Yoga and Typing
My pluses Punctual Regular Sincere Hard working Dedicated Interested in
Work Motivated Assertive Dependable Responsibilities and Promises I keep
if made by me Neatness Tidiness and Cleanliness I love Well organized and
like doing things well in advance as planned
My minuses Too critical too frank on face assertive but at times Irsquom
perceived as aggressive (When I say ldquoNordquo to My fellow colleagues
or friends) I do not socialize so easily in an informal situation
Do not trust people easily amp I always remain self reliant So I am
perceived as a person with attitude Cannot tolerate laziness and
irresponsible behaviours of others So Irsquom perceived as strict
I am a bit fussy about food habits
I hate Liars manipulators amp gossipers jealousy bias and partial attitudes
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
QuotesTeachings that I have been following all my life
Work is Worship Time is Money
Our Loved ones and Time - once lost are lost forever
Simple Living High Thinking
Theres no substitute to hard work I do not believe in Luck But
yes miracles do have a place on earth if you have faith in GOD
I eat to live and do not live to eat
I respect peoplersquos values beliefs and thoughts irrespective of their
opposite tastes to mine
Truth is GOD Education is my Treasure My Family is my
positive attribute for my ever burning need of learning
teaching working and reaching towards my goals
Difficulties and Obstacles are challenges of our life which
we should fight back and overcome
Life Life
My Awards
No formal Awards I have ever received
My Awards are
My patientrsquos Satisfaction and their return to Original life
chores and a genuine ldquosmilerdquo on their face as an
acknowledgement
Success and Happiness of my students
Content and Love of my family
Trust of my close and dear friends Being there for me when
Irsquom in need
My faith in GOD in all paths of life
Belief in myself and passion for work at hand
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapy is a client centered health profession concerned with promoting health and well being through occupation The primary goal of occupational therapy is to enable people to participate in the activities of everyday liferdquo
ldquoOccupational therapists achieve this outcome by working with people and communities to enhance their ability to engage in the occupations they want to need to or are expected to do or by modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement
~ WFOT 2012
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists use careful analysis of physical environmental psychosocial mental spiritual political and cultural factors to identify barriers to occupation
Occupational therapy draws from the fields of medicine psychology sociology anthropology and many other disciplines in developing its knowledge base A new discipline of occupational science has been developed to enhance the evidence base of the profession
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
Where do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists work with all age groups and in a wide range of physical and psychosocial areas
Places of employment may include hospitals clinics day and rehabilitation centres home care programmes special schools industry and private enterprise
Many occupational therapists work in private practice and as educators and consultants
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
AssessmentThe occupational therapy process is based on initial and repeated assessments The occupational therapist together with the person they are working with focus on individual and environmental abilities and problems related to activities in the persons daily lifeAssessment includes the use of standardized procedures interviews observations in a variety of settings and consultation with significant people in the persons life
PlanningThe results of the assessment are the basis of the plan which includes short and long-term aims of treatment The plan should be relevant to the persons development stage habits roles life-style preferences and the environment
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
InterventionIntervention focuses on programs that are person oriented and environmental These are designed to facilitate the performance of everyday tasks and adaptation of settings in which the person works lives and socializes Examples include teaching new techniques and providing equipment which facilitate independence in personal care reducing environmental barriers and providing resources to lessen stress
CooperationOccupational therapists recognize the importance of teamwork Cooperation and coordination with other professionals families caregivers and volunteers are important in the realization of the holistic approach
Occupational Therapy Intervention Continuum
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
I Adjunctive Intervention LevelInterventions that prepare for performance and participation
eg Structural Stability by Splinting ROM Exercises Muscle Strengthening Low Level and High Level Endurance Physical Agent Modalities such as thermal agents amp electrotherapy used as an adjunct to prepare a client for higher levels of interventions
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
II Enabling Intervention Level (Occupation-as-Means)Interventions that focus on performance skills
eg Simulated Activities such as Horizontal and Inclined Sanding Board Simulated wood work peg boards skate boards Thera-putty (Simulated Kneading Dough) Hand Web Bicycle Simulated Driving
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
III Purposeful Intervention Level (Occupation-as-End)
Interventions that have a predetermined goal and facilitate practice and problem solving
eg Purposeful activities such as self care kitchen tasks work activities in a training set up where in adaptive device prescription and adaptive training can be enhanced
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
For More Details Visit
wwwaiotaorg
wwwaotaorg
wwwwfotorg
httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Academic Work ExperienceAppointed as an Examiner by the Society for Hand Therapy India
for Certification in Hand Therapy Examination to be held on 12th May 2013 in Mumbai India
Invited as a Moderator for a Scientific Session at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 14th
September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
I am voted and appointed as an Executive Committee member for the Society for Hand Therapy India for the year 2015
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsPunita V Solanki Yogita Kambli Bhavana Mali amp Sonal Panjwani
Presented a seminar on ldquoBurns Rehabilitationrdquo as a group activity during Internship in 1995
Punita V Solanki Manjiri Gokhale Secured First prize in Poster Presentation Competition on a Topic - ldquoNeuro Rehabilitation -Treatment Modalities in OT rdquoon the occasion of UTKARSH an Annual Occupational Therapy Festival held in LTMG Hospital Sion Mumbai Maharashtra India in February 1997
Punita V Solanki KP Mulgaonkar S A Rao Presented MSc thesis titled ldquoEffect of Early Mobilization on Grip Strength Pinch Strength and Work of Hand Muscles in cases of closed Diaphyseal Fracture Radius -Ulna treated with Dynamic Compression Platingrdquo at the Meeting of the Staff Society of Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India on 15th March 1999
Punita V Solanki Presented a Splint ldquoModified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplasticsrdquo at the 45th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) from 11th to 13th January 2008 at Nagpur Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsPunita V Solanki Stephen Brian Austin Sams Indira Ramesh
Kenkre Sapna Gulabrao Wankar Presented a paper titled ldquoA Retrospective Analysis of Disability Evaluation findings in patients with Physical Disabilities Experience of Occupational Therapists from an Indian Perspectiverdquo at the 45th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) from 11th to 13th
January 2008 at Nagpur Maharashtra India
Punita V Solanki Binoti A Sheth Murali Poduval Stephen B A Sams Presented a paper titled ldquoEffectiveness of Modified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplastics in Infants with Idiopathic Congenital Talipes Equino Varus Deformityrdquo at WIROC (Western India Regional Orthopaedic Conference) in the form of a Poster on 27th and 28th December 2008 at Hotel Grand Hyatt Santacruz Mumbai Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Presentations
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp
as a Resource Person for 4 days in May 2010 and presented a talk on ldquoPrinciples of Sports Therapy for Childhood Adolescence and Young Adulthoodrdquo
Invited as a speaker for the workshop on ldquoGood Clinical Practicerdquo
for a topic on ldquoRole of an Institutional Ethics Committeerdquo at Seth G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai on 8th May 2012 for professionals and students Workshop was approved by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences with approval number MUHSE6Workshop1657 dated 03052012
Conducted the Continuing Occupational Therapy Education (COTE) on ldquoTranslating Research into Publication and its Application in Occupational Therapy Practicerdquo as an Expert Faculty held during 50th Annual National Conference of AIOTA in Trivandrum on 26th
day of February 2013 for 1 amp frac12 hours
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Presentations
Invited as a speaker to give a talk on ldquoPrinciples of Sports Therapy for Childhood Adolescence amp Young Adulthoodrdquo for upcoming school sports coaches by Imperial International Sports Academy (IISA) at Lakshyadham School in Goregaon East on 17th
May 2013
Invited as a speaker for awareness of Occupational Therapy Practice and to give a talk on ldquoOccupational Therapyrdquo by Trustees of Ahura Support Group for Differently Abled Families for non medical personnel and clients seeking occupational therapy services on 5th
January 2014 Sunday at 1030 am at Rustom Baug Neville Wadia Hall Byculla
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a talk on ldquoOccupational Therapy for Chronic Painrdquo for 15 minutes at ISSPCON (Indian Society for the Study of Pain Conference) on 7th February 2014 Friday at Padmashree Dr D Y Patil Medical College Navi Mumbai
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsInvited as a faculty (resource person) to deliver 5 talks on Research
Methodology topics for 5 frac12 hours at the Workshop on ldquoResearch Methodology amp Application of Softwarerdquo held on 21st and 22nd March 2014 at National Institute for the Orthopaedically Handicapped Kolkata
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a Continuing Professional Education on ldquoStudy Designs in Hand Therapy Researchrdquo held at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 13th September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a Continuing Professional Education on ldquoTherapistrsquos Approach towards Complex Regional Pain Syndromerdquo held at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 14th September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a presentation on ldquoComprehensive Care of the Paraplegic Patient Recent Advancesrdquo during a seminar on ldquoThoraco-Lumbar Fracturesrdquo at WIROC 2014 an annual conference of Bombay Orthopaedic Society (Maharashtra Medical Council granted1 credit hour) held on 26th December 2014 in Powai Mumbai Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsPV Solanki KP Mulgaonkar SA Rao ldquoEffect of Early Mobilization on
Grip Strength Pinch Strength and Work of Hand Muscles in cases of closed Diaphyseal Fracture Radius ndash Ulna treated with Dynamic Compression Platingrdquo Published in Journal of Post-Graduate Medicine April-June 2000 Volume 46 Issue 2 Page 84-87
Punita Vasant Solanki Clinical Review on ldquoOccupational Therapy in Cumulative Trauma Disorderrdquo published in IJCPrsquos Asian Journal of Orthopedics amp Rheumatology October-December 2005 Volume 2 Number 3 Page 15-19
Punita Vasant Solanki Review Article on ldquoUpper Limb Amputation and Prosthetics An Occupational Therapy Perspectiverdquo published in IJCPrsquos Asian Journal of Orthopedics amp Rheumatology January-March 2006 Volume 2 Number 4 Page 8-14
Punita Vasant Solanki Stephen Brian Austin Sams Indira Ramesh Kenkre Sapna Gulabrao Wankar ldquoA Retrospective Analysis of Disability Evaluation findings in patients with Physical Disabilities Experience of Occupational Therapists from an Indian Perspectiverdquo Published in Asia Pacific Disability Rehabilitation Journal January 2010 Volume 21 Number 1 Page 101-107
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsPunita V Solanki Binoti A Sheth Murali Poduval Stephen B A
Sams ldquoEffectiveness of Modified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplastics in Infants with Idiopathic Congenital Talipes Equino Varus Deformityrdquo Published in Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics-B July 2010 Volume 19 (4) Page 353-360
Punita V Solanki A Book on ldquoMultiple Choice Questions Biomechanics and Occupational Therapy in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo have been published by Jaypee Brothers India in the year 2010 1st
Edition 250 Pages with ISBN No 978-93-5025-071-6
Punita V Solanki A Book on ldquoMultiple Choice Questions
Fundamentals of Occupational Therapyrdquo have been published by National Book Depot Parel Mumbai India in the year 2010 1st Edition 146 Pages with ISBN No 978-93-5025-071-6
Ashwinikumar A Raut Nirmala N Rege Firoz M Tadvi Punita V
Solanki Kirti R Kene Sudatta G Shirolkar Shefali N Pandey Rama A Vaidya Ashok B Vaidya ldquoExploratory study to evaluate tolerability safety and activity of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) in healthy volunteersrdquo Published in Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine July-September 2012 Volume 3 Issue 3 Page 111-114
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsSolanki PV JMT Guest Editorial Are medical thesis published or
these remain the entity of grey literature Journal of Medical Thesis July-Sept 2013 Volume 1 Issue 1 Page 4-5
Preetee Gokhale Punita V Solanki Priyanka Agarwal To study the effectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndrome Published in Indian Journal of Occupational Therapy May-August 2014 Volume 46 Issue 2 Page 41-48
Solanki PV Nair SR Shukla H John D A systematic literature review of clinical effectiveness and economic analysis of injury prevention and health promotion wellness programs for professional computer users in preventing work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs) Third International Conference on Pharmacoeconomics amp Outcomes Research New Delhi 102014 (Conference Paper)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Bhairavi Dani Meghana Shah Namita Panekat Dushyant Padghamkar Sheela A Rao Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Core Stabilization Training in Subacute and Chronic Postural Low Backacherdquo 1st September 2005 ndash 28th February 2006 Batch
Trupti A Mestry Anagha C Ghatge Ashvini P Ganvir Mrunalini P
Manwatkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Exercise Therapy on Functional Recovery in Painful Stage (Stage I) of Idiopathic Adhesive Capsulitisrdquo 21st August 2006 - 20th February 2007 Batch
Chaitanya U Mantri Pratik P Dhage Punita V Solanki
ldquoObservational Gait Analysis in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo 28th January 2008 - 27th July 2008 Batch
Swati S Patil Mitali S Shinde Nishant C Jalgaonkar Ravindra D Shep Punita V Solanki ldquoA Study of Psychological Distress in Chronic Low Back Painrdquo 20th August 2008 - 20th February 2009 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Shivangi B Dave Seema U Ghuge Sudhir S Gupta Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of modified constraint induced movement therapy in improving the functional outcome of upper extremity in children with spastic hemi paresisrdquo 9th February 2010 - 7th August 2010 Batch
Chanchal Patil Dhara Dedhia Preetee Gokhale Priyanka Agarwal Punita V Solanki ldquoEffectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndromerdquo 12th August 2010 - 7th
February 2011 Batch
Neha Kelaskar Pooja Jethani Jyothi Sundaram Vina Nimbolkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of Pilates in Improving Physical Fitness of Occupational Therapy Studentsrdquo 24th August 2012 - 19th February 2013 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationKinjal Dilip Hemani Punita Vasant Solanki Performance of
average Indian adults and professional computer users on box and block test ndash A normative study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC392008)
Suchitra Vasant Gaikwad Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of sensory integration therapy on joint attention in children with autism spectrum disorder Developmental Disability Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC312008)
Dhananjay Uttamrao Bhaskar Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of electromyographic biofeedback training in primary idiopathic frozen shoulder syndrome Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC292009)
Vaishali Sushant More Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of occupational therapy in post traumatic elbow stiffness ndash A comparative study between static elbow splint versus static progressive elbow splint Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC302009)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationRasika Shivanand Pardhi Punita Vasant Solanki Proprioceptive
Neuromuscular Facilitation and Myofascial Release with Occupational Therapy in patients with Proximal Humeral Fracture A Comparative Study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2009-2012 (CARE No EC062010)
Aditi Anil Redkar Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Swiss Ball amp Thera Band Exercises as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Ankylosing Spondylitis - A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC422011)
Tejeshwari Nemichand Baghele Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Neuromuscular and Proprioceptive Training as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Rheumatoid Arthritic Hand ndash A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC312011)
Life Life
Life Member of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association with Membership Number L-2022965911 amp Academic Council of Occupational Therapy Registration No 019147
Maharashtra State Council for Occupational Therapy amp Physiotherapy Registration No 201002OT000086
Life Member of Gosumec Alumni Association Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India since February 2006
Member of Physio-Occupational-Speech Academy of Therapists-India (POSAT-India) Borivali Mumbai India
Associate Member of Paediatric Orthopaedic Society of India since December 2006 with Membership No ALM ndash 65
Life Member of IASM (Indian Association of Sports Medicine) since February 2007 with Registration No PY-588
Life Member of Society for Hand Therapy India since 2008
Associate Life Member of Childhood Disability Group of Indian Academy of Pediatrics since November 2009 with membership No CDAL-94Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
Life Life
Life Member of Indian Society for Clinical Research (ISCR) since April 2012 with Membership Registration Number 547
Associate Life Member of Bombay Orthopaedic Society since September 2013 with Membership Number BOS - S 384 MUM
Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
On the Web World
Professional Networking Page at LinkedIn
httpwwwlinkedincominpunitasolanki
Google Profile httpwwwgooglecomprofilestherapistindia
Blog httppunita-solankiblogspotcom
Facebook Page httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Picasa Web Albums httpspicasawebgooglecomhome
Research Gate Profile httpswwwresearchgatenetprofilePunita_Solanki
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Extra Curricular ActivitiesAttended a course on Yoga from 16011999 to 10041999
conducted by Shri Ambika Yog Kutir at K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India
Attended a course on Typing from 01021999 to 03061999 at S M Lall Commercial Institute Malad Mumbai India
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp as a Volunteer for 4 days from 8112004 to 11112004 held at YMCA Nilshi Village
Was involved in Students Gymkhana Activities at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital as a Vice President for an Occupational Therapy Student elected as Occupational Therapy Secretary in the year 2006-07 and 2008-09
Visited the Sports Sciences Centre at Army Sports Institute at Pune on 17th January 2012 for academic reason for 3 hours
Attended one day workshop on Self Defense by Krav Maga Global in March 2013 by Master Eyal Yanilov
Passed IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Examination held on 9th and 10th May 2014 with a Band Score of 7
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
I am a young (mid adulthood phase of life) Indian
women I am an Occupational Therapist by profession A
Virgo by birth and a Virgo by attitude and behaviour with
my birth day being 17th September Hinduism (Vaishnavism) is
a religion which is inherited by me but I respect values of all
religions in practice I am well versed with English Hindi
Marathi and Gujarati languages with Gujarati being my
mother tongue I am O +ve by blood group and +ve by beliefs
and in practice though at times I do become too
philosophicalhelliphelliphellip
I reside as well as work in Mumbai Maharashtra
India
Life Life
About Myself as a PersonI love Drawing Crafts Painting Reading Writing Teaching
Attending Medical Camps amp Childrenrsquos Sports Camps Exploring
Internet Listening to Music amp Cooking I have learnt Yoga and Typing
My pluses Punctual Regular Sincere Hard working Dedicated Interested in
Work Motivated Assertive Dependable Responsibilities and Promises I keep
if made by me Neatness Tidiness and Cleanliness I love Well organized and
like doing things well in advance as planned
My minuses Too critical too frank on face assertive but at times Irsquom
perceived as aggressive (When I say ldquoNordquo to My fellow colleagues
or friends) I do not socialize so easily in an informal situation
Do not trust people easily amp I always remain self reliant So I am
perceived as a person with attitude Cannot tolerate laziness and
irresponsible behaviours of others So Irsquom perceived as strict
I am a bit fussy about food habits
I hate Liars manipulators amp gossipers jealousy bias and partial attitudes
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
QuotesTeachings that I have been following all my life
Work is Worship Time is Money
Our Loved ones and Time - once lost are lost forever
Simple Living High Thinking
Theres no substitute to hard work I do not believe in Luck But
yes miracles do have a place on earth if you have faith in GOD
I eat to live and do not live to eat
I respect peoplersquos values beliefs and thoughts irrespective of their
opposite tastes to mine
Truth is GOD Education is my Treasure My Family is my
positive attribute for my ever burning need of learning
teaching working and reaching towards my goals
Difficulties and Obstacles are challenges of our life which
we should fight back and overcome
Life Life
My Awards
No formal Awards I have ever received
My Awards are
My patientrsquos Satisfaction and their return to Original life
chores and a genuine ldquosmilerdquo on their face as an
acknowledgement
Success and Happiness of my students
Content and Love of my family
Trust of my close and dear friends Being there for me when
Irsquom in need
My faith in GOD in all paths of life
Belief in myself and passion for work at hand
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapy is a client centered health profession concerned with promoting health and well being through occupation The primary goal of occupational therapy is to enable people to participate in the activities of everyday liferdquo
ldquoOccupational therapists achieve this outcome by working with people and communities to enhance their ability to engage in the occupations they want to need to or are expected to do or by modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement
~ WFOT 2012
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists use careful analysis of physical environmental psychosocial mental spiritual political and cultural factors to identify barriers to occupation
Occupational therapy draws from the fields of medicine psychology sociology anthropology and many other disciplines in developing its knowledge base A new discipline of occupational science has been developed to enhance the evidence base of the profession
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
Where do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists work with all age groups and in a wide range of physical and psychosocial areas
Places of employment may include hospitals clinics day and rehabilitation centres home care programmes special schools industry and private enterprise
Many occupational therapists work in private practice and as educators and consultants
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
AssessmentThe occupational therapy process is based on initial and repeated assessments The occupational therapist together with the person they are working with focus on individual and environmental abilities and problems related to activities in the persons daily lifeAssessment includes the use of standardized procedures interviews observations in a variety of settings and consultation with significant people in the persons life
PlanningThe results of the assessment are the basis of the plan which includes short and long-term aims of treatment The plan should be relevant to the persons development stage habits roles life-style preferences and the environment
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
InterventionIntervention focuses on programs that are person oriented and environmental These are designed to facilitate the performance of everyday tasks and adaptation of settings in which the person works lives and socializes Examples include teaching new techniques and providing equipment which facilitate independence in personal care reducing environmental barriers and providing resources to lessen stress
CooperationOccupational therapists recognize the importance of teamwork Cooperation and coordination with other professionals families caregivers and volunteers are important in the realization of the holistic approach
Occupational Therapy Intervention Continuum
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
I Adjunctive Intervention LevelInterventions that prepare for performance and participation
eg Structural Stability by Splinting ROM Exercises Muscle Strengthening Low Level and High Level Endurance Physical Agent Modalities such as thermal agents amp electrotherapy used as an adjunct to prepare a client for higher levels of interventions
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
II Enabling Intervention Level (Occupation-as-Means)Interventions that focus on performance skills
eg Simulated Activities such as Horizontal and Inclined Sanding Board Simulated wood work peg boards skate boards Thera-putty (Simulated Kneading Dough) Hand Web Bicycle Simulated Driving
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
III Purposeful Intervention Level (Occupation-as-End)
Interventions that have a predetermined goal and facilitate practice and problem solving
eg Purposeful activities such as self care kitchen tasks work activities in a training set up where in adaptive device prescription and adaptive training can be enhanced
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
For More Details Visit
wwwaiotaorg
wwwaotaorg
wwwwfotorg
httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsPunita V Solanki Yogita Kambli Bhavana Mali amp Sonal Panjwani
Presented a seminar on ldquoBurns Rehabilitationrdquo as a group activity during Internship in 1995
Punita V Solanki Manjiri Gokhale Secured First prize in Poster Presentation Competition on a Topic - ldquoNeuro Rehabilitation -Treatment Modalities in OT rdquoon the occasion of UTKARSH an Annual Occupational Therapy Festival held in LTMG Hospital Sion Mumbai Maharashtra India in February 1997
Punita V Solanki KP Mulgaonkar S A Rao Presented MSc thesis titled ldquoEffect of Early Mobilization on Grip Strength Pinch Strength and Work of Hand Muscles in cases of closed Diaphyseal Fracture Radius -Ulna treated with Dynamic Compression Platingrdquo at the Meeting of the Staff Society of Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India on 15th March 1999
Punita V Solanki Presented a Splint ldquoModified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplasticsrdquo at the 45th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) from 11th to 13th January 2008 at Nagpur Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsPunita V Solanki Stephen Brian Austin Sams Indira Ramesh
Kenkre Sapna Gulabrao Wankar Presented a paper titled ldquoA Retrospective Analysis of Disability Evaluation findings in patients with Physical Disabilities Experience of Occupational Therapists from an Indian Perspectiverdquo at the 45th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) from 11th to 13th
January 2008 at Nagpur Maharashtra India
Punita V Solanki Binoti A Sheth Murali Poduval Stephen B A Sams Presented a paper titled ldquoEffectiveness of Modified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplastics in Infants with Idiopathic Congenital Talipes Equino Varus Deformityrdquo at WIROC (Western India Regional Orthopaedic Conference) in the form of a Poster on 27th and 28th December 2008 at Hotel Grand Hyatt Santacruz Mumbai Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Presentations
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp
as a Resource Person for 4 days in May 2010 and presented a talk on ldquoPrinciples of Sports Therapy for Childhood Adolescence and Young Adulthoodrdquo
Invited as a speaker for the workshop on ldquoGood Clinical Practicerdquo
for a topic on ldquoRole of an Institutional Ethics Committeerdquo at Seth G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai on 8th May 2012 for professionals and students Workshop was approved by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences with approval number MUHSE6Workshop1657 dated 03052012
Conducted the Continuing Occupational Therapy Education (COTE) on ldquoTranslating Research into Publication and its Application in Occupational Therapy Practicerdquo as an Expert Faculty held during 50th Annual National Conference of AIOTA in Trivandrum on 26th
day of February 2013 for 1 amp frac12 hours
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Presentations
Invited as a speaker to give a talk on ldquoPrinciples of Sports Therapy for Childhood Adolescence amp Young Adulthoodrdquo for upcoming school sports coaches by Imperial International Sports Academy (IISA) at Lakshyadham School in Goregaon East on 17th
May 2013
Invited as a speaker for awareness of Occupational Therapy Practice and to give a talk on ldquoOccupational Therapyrdquo by Trustees of Ahura Support Group for Differently Abled Families for non medical personnel and clients seeking occupational therapy services on 5th
January 2014 Sunday at 1030 am at Rustom Baug Neville Wadia Hall Byculla
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a talk on ldquoOccupational Therapy for Chronic Painrdquo for 15 minutes at ISSPCON (Indian Society for the Study of Pain Conference) on 7th February 2014 Friday at Padmashree Dr D Y Patil Medical College Navi Mumbai
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsInvited as a faculty (resource person) to deliver 5 talks on Research
Methodology topics for 5 frac12 hours at the Workshop on ldquoResearch Methodology amp Application of Softwarerdquo held on 21st and 22nd March 2014 at National Institute for the Orthopaedically Handicapped Kolkata
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a Continuing Professional Education on ldquoStudy Designs in Hand Therapy Researchrdquo held at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 13th September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a Continuing Professional Education on ldquoTherapistrsquos Approach towards Complex Regional Pain Syndromerdquo held at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 14th September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a presentation on ldquoComprehensive Care of the Paraplegic Patient Recent Advancesrdquo during a seminar on ldquoThoraco-Lumbar Fracturesrdquo at WIROC 2014 an annual conference of Bombay Orthopaedic Society (Maharashtra Medical Council granted1 credit hour) held on 26th December 2014 in Powai Mumbai Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsPV Solanki KP Mulgaonkar SA Rao ldquoEffect of Early Mobilization on
Grip Strength Pinch Strength and Work of Hand Muscles in cases of closed Diaphyseal Fracture Radius ndash Ulna treated with Dynamic Compression Platingrdquo Published in Journal of Post-Graduate Medicine April-June 2000 Volume 46 Issue 2 Page 84-87
Punita Vasant Solanki Clinical Review on ldquoOccupational Therapy in Cumulative Trauma Disorderrdquo published in IJCPrsquos Asian Journal of Orthopedics amp Rheumatology October-December 2005 Volume 2 Number 3 Page 15-19
Punita Vasant Solanki Review Article on ldquoUpper Limb Amputation and Prosthetics An Occupational Therapy Perspectiverdquo published in IJCPrsquos Asian Journal of Orthopedics amp Rheumatology January-March 2006 Volume 2 Number 4 Page 8-14
Punita Vasant Solanki Stephen Brian Austin Sams Indira Ramesh Kenkre Sapna Gulabrao Wankar ldquoA Retrospective Analysis of Disability Evaluation findings in patients with Physical Disabilities Experience of Occupational Therapists from an Indian Perspectiverdquo Published in Asia Pacific Disability Rehabilitation Journal January 2010 Volume 21 Number 1 Page 101-107
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsPunita V Solanki Binoti A Sheth Murali Poduval Stephen B A
Sams ldquoEffectiveness of Modified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplastics in Infants with Idiopathic Congenital Talipes Equino Varus Deformityrdquo Published in Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics-B July 2010 Volume 19 (4) Page 353-360
Punita V Solanki A Book on ldquoMultiple Choice Questions Biomechanics and Occupational Therapy in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo have been published by Jaypee Brothers India in the year 2010 1st
Edition 250 Pages with ISBN No 978-93-5025-071-6
Punita V Solanki A Book on ldquoMultiple Choice Questions
Fundamentals of Occupational Therapyrdquo have been published by National Book Depot Parel Mumbai India in the year 2010 1st Edition 146 Pages with ISBN No 978-93-5025-071-6
Ashwinikumar A Raut Nirmala N Rege Firoz M Tadvi Punita V
Solanki Kirti R Kene Sudatta G Shirolkar Shefali N Pandey Rama A Vaidya Ashok B Vaidya ldquoExploratory study to evaluate tolerability safety and activity of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) in healthy volunteersrdquo Published in Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine July-September 2012 Volume 3 Issue 3 Page 111-114
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsSolanki PV JMT Guest Editorial Are medical thesis published or
these remain the entity of grey literature Journal of Medical Thesis July-Sept 2013 Volume 1 Issue 1 Page 4-5
Preetee Gokhale Punita V Solanki Priyanka Agarwal To study the effectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndrome Published in Indian Journal of Occupational Therapy May-August 2014 Volume 46 Issue 2 Page 41-48
Solanki PV Nair SR Shukla H John D A systematic literature review of clinical effectiveness and economic analysis of injury prevention and health promotion wellness programs for professional computer users in preventing work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs) Third International Conference on Pharmacoeconomics amp Outcomes Research New Delhi 102014 (Conference Paper)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Bhairavi Dani Meghana Shah Namita Panekat Dushyant Padghamkar Sheela A Rao Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Core Stabilization Training in Subacute and Chronic Postural Low Backacherdquo 1st September 2005 ndash 28th February 2006 Batch
Trupti A Mestry Anagha C Ghatge Ashvini P Ganvir Mrunalini P
Manwatkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Exercise Therapy on Functional Recovery in Painful Stage (Stage I) of Idiopathic Adhesive Capsulitisrdquo 21st August 2006 - 20th February 2007 Batch
Chaitanya U Mantri Pratik P Dhage Punita V Solanki
ldquoObservational Gait Analysis in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo 28th January 2008 - 27th July 2008 Batch
Swati S Patil Mitali S Shinde Nishant C Jalgaonkar Ravindra D Shep Punita V Solanki ldquoA Study of Psychological Distress in Chronic Low Back Painrdquo 20th August 2008 - 20th February 2009 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Shivangi B Dave Seema U Ghuge Sudhir S Gupta Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of modified constraint induced movement therapy in improving the functional outcome of upper extremity in children with spastic hemi paresisrdquo 9th February 2010 - 7th August 2010 Batch
Chanchal Patil Dhara Dedhia Preetee Gokhale Priyanka Agarwal Punita V Solanki ldquoEffectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndromerdquo 12th August 2010 - 7th
February 2011 Batch
Neha Kelaskar Pooja Jethani Jyothi Sundaram Vina Nimbolkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of Pilates in Improving Physical Fitness of Occupational Therapy Studentsrdquo 24th August 2012 - 19th February 2013 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationKinjal Dilip Hemani Punita Vasant Solanki Performance of
average Indian adults and professional computer users on box and block test ndash A normative study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC392008)
Suchitra Vasant Gaikwad Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of sensory integration therapy on joint attention in children with autism spectrum disorder Developmental Disability Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC312008)
Dhananjay Uttamrao Bhaskar Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of electromyographic biofeedback training in primary idiopathic frozen shoulder syndrome Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC292009)
Vaishali Sushant More Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of occupational therapy in post traumatic elbow stiffness ndash A comparative study between static elbow splint versus static progressive elbow splint Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC302009)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationRasika Shivanand Pardhi Punita Vasant Solanki Proprioceptive
Neuromuscular Facilitation and Myofascial Release with Occupational Therapy in patients with Proximal Humeral Fracture A Comparative Study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2009-2012 (CARE No EC062010)
Aditi Anil Redkar Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Swiss Ball amp Thera Band Exercises as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Ankylosing Spondylitis - A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC422011)
Tejeshwari Nemichand Baghele Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Neuromuscular and Proprioceptive Training as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Rheumatoid Arthritic Hand ndash A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC312011)
Life Life
Life Member of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association with Membership Number L-2022965911 amp Academic Council of Occupational Therapy Registration No 019147
Maharashtra State Council for Occupational Therapy amp Physiotherapy Registration No 201002OT000086
Life Member of Gosumec Alumni Association Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India since February 2006
Member of Physio-Occupational-Speech Academy of Therapists-India (POSAT-India) Borivali Mumbai India
Associate Member of Paediatric Orthopaedic Society of India since December 2006 with Membership No ALM ndash 65
Life Member of IASM (Indian Association of Sports Medicine) since February 2007 with Registration No PY-588
Life Member of Society for Hand Therapy India since 2008
Associate Life Member of Childhood Disability Group of Indian Academy of Pediatrics since November 2009 with membership No CDAL-94Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
Life Life
Life Member of Indian Society for Clinical Research (ISCR) since April 2012 with Membership Registration Number 547
Associate Life Member of Bombay Orthopaedic Society since September 2013 with Membership Number BOS - S 384 MUM
Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
On the Web World
Professional Networking Page at LinkedIn
httpwwwlinkedincominpunitasolanki
Google Profile httpwwwgooglecomprofilestherapistindia
Blog httppunita-solankiblogspotcom
Facebook Page httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Picasa Web Albums httpspicasawebgooglecomhome
Research Gate Profile httpswwwresearchgatenetprofilePunita_Solanki
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Extra Curricular ActivitiesAttended a course on Yoga from 16011999 to 10041999
conducted by Shri Ambika Yog Kutir at K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India
Attended a course on Typing from 01021999 to 03061999 at S M Lall Commercial Institute Malad Mumbai India
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp as a Volunteer for 4 days from 8112004 to 11112004 held at YMCA Nilshi Village
Was involved in Students Gymkhana Activities at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital as a Vice President for an Occupational Therapy Student elected as Occupational Therapy Secretary in the year 2006-07 and 2008-09
Visited the Sports Sciences Centre at Army Sports Institute at Pune on 17th January 2012 for academic reason for 3 hours
Attended one day workshop on Self Defense by Krav Maga Global in March 2013 by Master Eyal Yanilov
Passed IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Examination held on 9th and 10th May 2014 with a Band Score of 7
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
I am a young (mid adulthood phase of life) Indian
women I am an Occupational Therapist by profession A
Virgo by birth and a Virgo by attitude and behaviour with
my birth day being 17th September Hinduism (Vaishnavism) is
a religion which is inherited by me but I respect values of all
religions in practice I am well versed with English Hindi
Marathi and Gujarati languages with Gujarati being my
mother tongue I am O +ve by blood group and +ve by beliefs
and in practice though at times I do become too
philosophicalhelliphelliphellip
I reside as well as work in Mumbai Maharashtra
India
Life Life
About Myself as a PersonI love Drawing Crafts Painting Reading Writing Teaching
Attending Medical Camps amp Childrenrsquos Sports Camps Exploring
Internet Listening to Music amp Cooking I have learnt Yoga and Typing
My pluses Punctual Regular Sincere Hard working Dedicated Interested in
Work Motivated Assertive Dependable Responsibilities and Promises I keep
if made by me Neatness Tidiness and Cleanliness I love Well organized and
like doing things well in advance as planned
My minuses Too critical too frank on face assertive but at times Irsquom
perceived as aggressive (When I say ldquoNordquo to My fellow colleagues
or friends) I do not socialize so easily in an informal situation
Do not trust people easily amp I always remain self reliant So I am
perceived as a person with attitude Cannot tolerate laziness and
irresponsible behaviours of others So Irsquom perceived as strict
I am a bit fussy about food habits
I hate Liars manipulators amp gossipers jealousy bias and partial attitudes
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
QuotesTeachings that I have been following all my life
Work is Worship Time is Money
Our Loved ones and Time - once lost are lost forever
Simple Living High Thinking
Theres no substitute to hard work I do not believe in Luck But
yes miracles do have a place on earth if you have faith in GOD
I eat to live and do not live to eat
I respect peoplersquos values beliefs and thoughts irrespective of their
opposite tastes to mine
Truth is GOD Education is my Treasure My Family is my
positive attribute for my ever burning need of learning
teaching working and reaching towards my goals
Difficulties and Obstacles are challenges of our life which
we should fight back and overcome
Life Life
My Awards
No formal Awards I have ever received
My Awards are
My patientrsquos Satisfaction and their return to Original life
chores and a genuine ldquosmilerdquo on their face as an
acknowledgement
Success and Happiness of my students
Content and Love of my family
Trust of my close and dear friends Being there for me when
Irsquom in need
My faith in GOD in all paths of life
Belief in myself and passion for work at hand
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapy is a client centered health profession concerned with promoting health and well being through occupation The primary goal of occupational therapy is to enable people to participate in the activities of everyday liferdquo
ldquoOccupational therapists achieve this outcome by working with people and communities to enhance their ability to engage in the occupations they want to need to or are expected to do or by modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement
~ WFOT 2012
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists use careful analysis of physical environmental psychosocial mental spiritual political and cultural factors to identify barriers to occupation
Occupational therapy draws from the fields of medicine psychology sociology anthropology and many other disciplines in developing its knowledge base A new discipline of occupational science has been developed to enhance the evidence base of the profession
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
Where do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists work with all age groups and in a wide range of physical and psychosocial areas
Places of employment may include hospitals clinics day and rehabilitation centres home care programmes special schools industry and private enterprise
Many occupational therapists work in private practice and as educators and consultants
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
AssessmentThe occupational therapy process is based on initial and repeated assessments The occupational therapist together with the person they are working with focus on individual and environmental abilities and problems related to activities in the persons daily lifeAssessment includes the use of standardized procedures interviews observations in a variety of settings and consultation with significant people in the persons life
PlanningThe results of the assessment are the basis of the plan which includes short and long-term aims of treatment The plan should be relevant to the persons development stage habits roles life-style preferences and the environment
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
InterventionIntervention focuses on programs that are person oriented and environmental These are designed to facilitate the performance of everyday tasks and adaptation of settings in which the person works lives and socializes Examples include teaching new techniques and providing equipment which facilitate independence in personal care reducing environmental barriers and providing resources to lessen stress
CooperationOccupational therapists recognize the importance of teamwork Cooperation and coordination with other professionals families caregivers and volunteers are important in the realization of the holistic approach
Occupational Therapy Intervention Continuum
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
I Adjunctive Intervention LevelInterventions that prepare for performance and participation
eg Structural Stability by Splinting ROM Exercises Muscle Strengthening Low Level and High Level Endurance Physical Agent Modalities such as thermal agents amp electrotherapy used as an adjunct to prepare a client for higher levels of interventions
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
II Enabling Intervention Level (Occupation-as-Means)Interventions that focus on performance skills
eg Simulated Activities such as Horizontal and Inclined Sanding Board Simulated wood work peg boards skate boards Thera-putty (Simulated Kneading Dough) Hand Web Bicycle Simulated Driving
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
III Purposeful Intervention Level (Occupation-as-End)
Interventions that have a predetermined goal and facilitate practice and problem solving
eg Purposeful activities such as self care kitchen tasks work activities in a training set up where in adaptive device prescription and adaptive training can be enhanced
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
For More Details Visit
wwwaiotaorg
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httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsPunita V Solanki Stephen Brian Austin Sams Indira Ramesh
Kenkre Sapna Gulabrao Wankar Presented a paper titled ldquoA Retrospective Analysis of Disability Evaluation findings in patients with Physical Disabilities Experience of Occupational Therapists from an Indian Perspectiverdquo at the 45th Annual National Conference of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association (AIOTA) from 11th to 13th
January 2008 at Nagpur Maharashtra India
Punita V Solanki Binoti A Sheth Murali Poduval Stephen B A Sams Presented a paper titled ldquoEffectiveness of Modified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplastics in Infants with Idiopathic Congenital Talipes Equino Varus Deformityrdquo at WIROC (Western India Regional Orthopaedic Conference) in the form of a Poster on 27th and 28th December 2008 at Hotel Grand Hyatt Santacruz Mumbai Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Presentations
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp
as a Resource Person for 4 days in May 2010 and presented a talk on ldquoPrinciples of Sports Therapy for Childhood Adolescence and Young Adulthoodrdquo
Invited as a speaker for the workshop on ldquoGood Clinical Practicerdquo
for a topic on ldquoRole of an Institutional Ethics Committeerdquo at Seth G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai on 8th May 2012 for professionals and students Workshop was approved by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences with approval number MUHSE6Workshop1657 dated 03052012
Conducted the Continuing Occupational Therapy Education (COTE) on ldquoTranslating Research into Publication and its Application in Occupational Therapy Practicerdquo as an Expert Faculty held during 50th Annual National Conference of AIOTA in Trivandrum on 26th
day of February 2013 for 1 amp frac12 hours
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Presentations
Invited as a speaker to give a talk on ldquoPrinciples of Sports Therapy for Childhood Adolescence amp Young Adulthoodrdquo for upcoming school sports coaches by Imperial International Sports Academy (IISA) at Lakshyadham School in Goregaon East on 17th
May 2013
Invited as a speaker for awareness of Occupational Therapy Practice and to give a talk on ldquoOccupational Therapyrdquo by Trustees of Ahura Support Group for Differently Abled Families for non medical personnel and clients seeking occupational therapy services on 5th
January 2014 Sunday at 1030 am at Rustom Baug Neville Wadia Hall Byculla
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a talk on ldquoOccupational Therapy for Chronic Painrdquo for 15 minutes at ISSPCON (Indian Society for the Study of Pain Conference) on 7th February 2014 Friday at Padmashree Dr D Y Patil Medical College Navi Mumbai
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsInvited as a faculty (resource person) to deliver 5 talks on Research
Methodology topics for 5 frac12 hours at the Workshop on ldquoResearch Methodology amp Application of Softwarerdquo held on 21st and 22nd March 2014 at National Institute for the Orthopaedically Handicapped Kolkata
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a Continuing Professional Education on ldquoStudy Designs in Hand Therapy Researchrdquo held at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 13th September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a Continuing Professional Education on ldquoTherapistrsquos Approach towards Complex Regional Pain Syndromerdquo held at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 14th September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a presentation on ldquoComprehensive Care of the Paraplegic Patient Recent Advancesrdquo during a seminar on ldquoThoraco-Lumbar Fracturesrdquo at WIROC 2014 an annual conference of Bombay Orthopaedic Society (Maharashtra Medical Council granted1 credit hour) held on 26th December 2014 in Powai Mumbai Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsPV Solanki KP Mulgaonkar SA Rao ldquoEffect of Early Mobilization on
Grip Strength Pinch Strength and Work of Hand Muscles in cases of closed Diaphyseal Fracture Radius ndash Ulna treated with Dynamic Compression Platingrdquo Published in Journal of Post-Graduate Medicine April-June 2000 Volume 46 Issue 2 Page 84-87
Punita Vasant Solanki Clinical Review on ldquoOccupational Therapy in Cumulative Trauma Disorderrdquo published in IJCPrsquos Asian Journal of Orthopedics amp Rheumatology October-December 2005 Volume 2 Number 3 Page 15-19
Punita Vasant Solanki Review Article on ldquoUpper Limb Amputation and Prosthetics An Occupational Therapy Perspectiverdquo published in IJCPrsquos Asian Journal of Orthopedics amp Rheumatology January-March 2006 Volume 2 Number 4 Page 8-14
Punita Vasant Solanki Stephen Brian Austin Sams Indira Ramesh Kenkre Sapna Gulabrao Wankar ldquoA Retrospective Analysis of Disability Evaluation findings in patients with Physical Disabilities Experience of Occupational Therapists from an Indian Perspectiverdquo Published in Asia Pacific Disability Rehabilitation Journal January 2010 Volume 21 Number 1 Page 101-107
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsPunita V Solanki Binoti A Sheth Murali Poduval Stephen B A
Sams ldquoEffectiveness of Modified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplastics in Infants with Idiopathic Congenital Talipes Equino Varus Deformityrdquo Published in Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics-B July 2010 Volume 19 (4) Page 353-360
Punita V Solanki A Book on ldquoMultiple Choice Questions Biomechanics and Occupational Therapy in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo have been published by Jaypee Brothers India in the year 2010 1st
Edition 250 Pages with ISBN No 978-93-5025-071-6
Punita V Solanki A Book on ldquoMultiple Choice Questions
Fundamentals of Occupational Therapyrdquo have been published by National Book Depot Parel Mumbai India in the year 2010 1st Edition 146 Pages with ISBN No 978-93-5025-071-6
Ashwinikumar A Raut Nirmala N Rege Firoz M Tadvi Punita V
Solanki Kirti R Kene Sudatta G Shirolkar Shefali N Pandey Rama A Vaidya Ashok B Vaidya ldquoExploratory study to evaluate tolerability safety and activity of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) in healthy volunteersrdquo Published in Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine July-September 2012 Volume 3 Issue 3 Page 111-114
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsSolanki PV JMT Guest Editorial Are medical thesis published or
these remain the entity of grey literature Journal of Medical Thesis July-Sept 2013 Volume 1 Issue 1 Page 4-5
Preetee Gokhale Punita V Solanki Priyanka Agarwal To study the effectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndrome Published in Indian Journal of Occupational Therapy May-August 2014 Volume 46 Issue 2 Page 41-48
Solanki PV Nair SR Shukla H John D A systematic literature review of clinical effectiveness and economic analysis of injury prevention and health promotion wellness programs for professional computer users in preventing work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs) Third International Conference on Pharmacoeconomics amp Outcomes Research New Delhi 102014 (Conference Paper)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Bhairavi Dani Meghana Shah Namita Panekat Dushyant Padghamkar Sheela A Rao Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Core Stabilization Training in Subacute and Chronic Postural Low Backacherdquo 1st September 2005 ndash 28th February 2006 Batch
Trupti A Mestry Anagha C Ghatge Ashvini P Ganvir Mrunalini P
Manwatkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Exercise Therapy on Functional Recovery in Painful Stage (Stage I) of Idiopathic Adhesive Capsulitisrdquo 21st August 2006 - 20th February 2007 Batch
Chaitanya U Mantri Pratik P Dhage Punita V Solanki
ldquoObservational Gait Analysis in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo 28th January 2008 - 27th July 2008 Batch
Swati S Patil Mitali S Shinde Nishant C Jalgaonkar Ravindra D Shep Punita V Solanki ldquoA Study of Psychological Distress in Chronic Low Back Painrdquo 20th August 2008 - 20th February 2009 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Shivangi B Dave Seema U Ghuge Sudhir S Gupta Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of modified constraint induced movement therapy in improving the functional outcome of upper extremity in children with spastic hemi paresisrdquo 9th February 2010 - 7th August 2010 Batch
Chanchal Patil Dhara Dedhia Preetee Gokhale Priyanka Agarwal Punita V Solanki ldquoEffectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndromerdquo 12th August 2010 - 7th
February 2011 Batch
Neha Kelaskar Pooja Jethani Jyothi Sundaram Vina Nimbolkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of Pilates in Improving Physical Fitness of Occupational Therapy Studentsrdquo 24th August 2012 - 19th February 2013 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationKinjal Dilip Hemani Punita Vasant Solanki Performance of
average Indian adults and professional computer users on box and block test ndash A normative study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC392008)
Suchitra Vasant Gaikwad Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of sensory integration therapy on joint attention in children with autism spectrum disorder Developmental Disability Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC312008)
Dhananjay Uttamrao Bhaskar Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of electromyographic biofeedback training in primary idiopathic frozen shoulder syndrome Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC292009)
Vaishali Sushant More Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of occupational therapy in post traumatic elbow stiffness ndash A comparative study between static elbow splint versus static progressive elbow splint Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC302009)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationRasika Shivanand Pardhi Punita Vasant Solanki Proprioceptive
Neuromuscular Facilitation and Myofascial Release with Occupational Therapy in patients with Proximal Humeral Fracture A Comparative Study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2009-2012 (CARE No EC062010)
Aditi Anil Redkar Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Swiss Ball amp Thera Band Exercises as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Ankylosing Spondylitis - A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC422011)
Tejeshwari Nemichand Baghele Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Neuromuscular and Proprioceptive Training as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Rheumatoid Arthritic Hand ndash A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC312011)
Life Life
Life Member of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association with Membership Number L-2022965911 amp Academic Council of Occupational Therapy Registration No 019147
Maharashtra State Council for Occupational Therapy amp Physiotherapy Registration No 201002OT000086
Life Member of Gosumec Alumni Association Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India since February 2006
Member of Physio-Occupational-Speech Academy of Therapists-India (POSAT-India) Borivali Mumbai India
Associate Member of Paediatric Orthopaedic Society of India since December 2006 with Membership No ALM ndash 65
Life Member of IASM (Indian Association of Sports Medicine) since February 2007 with Registration No PY-588
Life Member of Society for Hand Therapy India since 2008
Associate Life Member of Childhood Disability Group of Indian Academy of Pediatrics since November 2009 with membership No CDAL-94Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
Life Life
Life Member of Indian Society for Clinical Research (ISCR) since April 2012 with Membership Registration Number 547
Associate Life Member of Bombay Orthopaedic Society since September 2013 with Membership Number BOS - S 384 MUM
Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
On the Web World
Professional Networking Page at LinkedIn
httpwwwlinkedincominpunitasolanki
Google Profile httpwwwgooglecomprofilestherapistindia
Blog httppunita-solankiblogspotcom
Facebook Page httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Picasa Web Albums httpspicasawebgooglecomhome
Research Gate Profile httpswwwresearchgatenetprofilePunita_Solanki
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Extra Curricular ActivitiesAttended a course on Yoga from 16011999 to 10041999
conducted by Shri Ambika Yog Kutir at K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India
Attended a course on Typing from 01021999 to 03061999 at S M Lall Commercial Institute Malad Mumbai India
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp as a Volunteer for 4 days from 8112004 to 11112004 held at YMCA Nilshi Village
Was involved in Students Gymkhana Activities at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital as a Vice President for an Occupational Therapy Student elected as Occupational Therapy Secretary in the year 2006-07 and 2008-09
Visited the Sports Sciences Centre at Army Sports Institute at Pune on 17th January 2012 for academic reason for 3 hours
Attended one day workshop on Self Defense by Krav Maga Global in March 2013 by Master Eyal Yanilov
Passed IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Examination held on 9th and 10th May 2014 with a Band Score of 7
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
I am a young (mid adulthood phase of life) Indian
women I am an Occupational Therapist by profession A
Virgo by birth and a Virgo by attitude and behaviour with
my birth day being 17th September Hinduism (Vaishnavism) is
a religion which is inherited by me but I respect values of all
religions in practice I am well versed with English Hindi
Marathi and Gujarati languages with Gujarati being my
mother tongue I am O +ve by blood group and +ve by beliefs
and in practice though at times I do become too
philosophicalhelliphelliphellip
I reside as well as work in Mumbai Maharashtra
India
Life Life
About Myself as a PersonI love Drawing Crafts Painting Reading Writing Teaching
Attending Medical Camps amp Childrenrsquos Sports Camps Exploring
Internet Listening to Music amp Cooking I have learnt Yoga and Typing
My pluses Punctual Regular Sincere Hard working Dedicated Interested in
Work Motivated Assertive Dependable Responsibilities and Promises I keep
if made by me Neatness Tidiness and Cleanliness I love Well organized and
like doing things well in advance as planned
My minuses Too critical too frank on face assertive but at times Irsquom
perceived as aggressive (When I say ldquoNordquo to My fellow colleagues
or friends) I do not socialize so easily in an informal situation
Do not trust people easily amp I always remain self reliant So I am
perceived as a person with attitude Cannot tolerate laziness and
irresponsible behaviours of others So Irsquom perceived as strict
I am a bit fussy about food habits
I hate Liars manipulators amp gossipers jealousy bias and partial attitudes
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
QuotesTeachings that I have been following all my life
Work is Worship Time is Money
Our Loved ones and Time - once lost are lost forever
Simple Living High Thinking
Theres no substitute to hard work I do not believe in Luck But
yes miracles do have a place on earth if you have faith in GOD
I eat to live and do not live to eat
I respect peoplersquos values beliefs and thoughts irrespective of their
opposite tastes to mine
Truth is GOD Education is my Treasure My Family is my
positive attribute for my ever burning need of learning
teaching working and reaching towards my goals
Difficulties and Obstacles are challenges of our life which
we should fight back and overcome
Life Life
My Awards
No formal Awards I have ever received
My Awards are
My patientrsquos Satisfaction and their return to Original life
chores and a genuine ldquosmilerdquo on their face as an
acknowledgement
Success and Happiness of my students
Content and Love of my family
Trust of my close and dear friends Being there for me when
Irsquom in need
My faith in GOD in all paths of life
Belief in myself and passion for work at hand
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapy is a client centered health profession concerned with promoting health and well being through occupation The primary goal of occupational therapy is to enable people to participate in the activities of everyday liferdquo
ldquoOccupational therapists achieve this outcome by working with people and communities to enhance their ability to engage in the occupations they want to need to or are expected to do or by modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement
~ WFOT 2012
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists use careful analysis of physical environmental psychosocial mental spiritual political and cultural factors to identify barriers to occupation
Occupational therapy draws from the fields of medicine psychology sociology anthropology and many other disciplines in developing its knowledge base A new discipline of occupational science has been developed to enhance the evidence base of the profession
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
Where do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists work with all age groups and in a wide range of physical and psychosocial areas
Places of employment may include hospitals clinics day and rehabilitation centres home care programmes special schools industry and private enterprise
Many occupational therapists work in private practice and as educators and consultants
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
AssessmentThe occupational therapy process is based on initial and repeated assessments The occupational therapist together with the person they are working with focus on individual and environmental abilities and problems related to activities in the persons daily lifeAssessment includes the use of standardized procedures interviews observations in a variety of settings and consultation with significant people in the persons life
PlanningThe results of the assessment are the basis of the plan which includes short and long-term aims of treatment The plan should be relevant to the persons development stage habits roles life-style preferences and the environment
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
InterventionIntervention focuses on programs that are person oriented and environmental These are designed to facilitate the performance of everyday tasks and adaptation of settings in which the person works lives and socializes Examples include teaching new techniques and providing equipment which facilitate independence in personal care reducing environmental barriers and providing resources to lessen stress
CooperationOccupational therapists recognize the importance of teamwork Cooperation and coordination with other professionals families caregivers and volunteers are important in the realization of the holistic approach
Occupational Therapy Intervention Continuum
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
I Adjunctive Intervention LevelInterventions that prepare for performance and participation
eg Structural Stability by Splinting ROM Exercises Muscle Strengthening Low Level and High Level Endurance Physical Agent Modalities such as thermal agents amp electrotherapy used as an adjunct to prepare a client for higher levels of interventions
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
II Enabling Intervention Level (Occupation-as-Means)Interventions that focus on performance skills
eg Simulated Activities such as Horizontal and Inclined Sanding Board Simulated wood work peg boards skate boards Thera-putty (Simulated Kneading Dough) Hand Web Bicycle Simulated Driving
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
III Purposeful Intervention Level (Occupation-as-End)
Interventions that have a predetermined goal and facilitate practice and problem solving
eg Purposeful activities such as self care kitchen tasks work activities in a training set up where in adaptive device prescription and adaptive training can be enhanced
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
For More Details Visit
wwwaiotaorg
wwwaotaorg
wwwwfotorg
httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Presentations
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp
as a Resource Person for 4 days in May 2010 and presented a talk on ldquoPrinciples of Sports Therapy for Childhood Adolescence and Young Adulthoodrdquo
Invited as a speaker for the workshop on ldquoGood Clinical Practicerdquo
for a topic on ldquoRole of an Institutional Ethics Committeerdquo at Seth G S Medical College and K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai on 8th May 2012 for professionals and students Workshop was approved by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences with approval number MUHSE6Workshop1657 dated 03052012
Conducted the Continuing Occupational Therapy Education (COTE) on ldquoTranslating Research into Publication and its Application in Occupational Therapy Practicerdquo as an Expert Faculty held during 50th Annual National Conference of AIOTA in Trivandrum on 26th
day of February 2013 for 1 amp frac12 hours
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Presentations
Invited as a speaker to give a talk on ldquoPrinciples of Sports Therapy for Childhood Adolescence amp Young Adulthoodrdquo for upcoming school sports coaches by Imperial International Sports Academy (IISA) at Lakshyadham School in Goregaon East on 17th
May 2013
Invited as a speaker for awareness of Occupational Therapy Practice and to give a talk on ldquoOccupational Therapyrdquo by Trustees of Ahura Support Group for Differently Abled Families for non medical personnel and clients seeking occupational therapy services on 5th
January 2014 Sunday at 1030 am at Rustom Baug Neville Wadia Hall Byculla
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a talk on ldquoOccupational Therapy for Chronic Painrdquo for 15 minutes at ISSPCON (Indian Society for the Study of Pain Conference) on 7th February 2014 Friday at Padmashree Dr D Y Patil Medical College Navi Mumbai
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsInvited as a faculty (resource person) to deliver 5 talks on Research
Methodology topics for 5 frac12 hours at the Workshop on ldquoResearch Methodology amp Application of Softwarerdquo held on 21st and 22nd March 2014 at National Institute for the Orthopaedically Handicapped Kolkata
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a Continuing Professional Education on ldquoStudy Designs in Hand Therapy Researchrdquo held at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 13th September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a Continuing Professional Education on ldquoTherapistrsquos Approach towards Complex Regional Pain Syndromerdquo held at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 14th September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a presentation on ldquoComprehensive Care of the Paraplegic Patient Recent Advancesrdquo during a seminar on ldquoThoraco-Lumbar Fracturesrdquo at WIROC 2014 an annual conference of Bombay Orthopaedic Society (Maharashtra Medical Council granted1 credit hour) held on 26th December 2014 in Powai Mumbai Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsPV Solanki KP Mulgaonkar SA Rao ldquoEffect of Early Mobilization on
Grip Strength Pinch Strength and Work of Hand Muscles in cases of closed Diaphyseal Fracture Radius ndash Ulna treated with Dynamic Compression Platingrdquo Published in Journal of Post-Graduate Medicine April-June 2000 Volume 46 Issue 2 Page 84-87
Punita Vasant Solanki Clinical Review on ldquoOccupational Therapy in Cumulative Trauma Disorderrdquo published in IJCPrsquos Asian Journal of Orthopedics amp Rheumatology October-December 2005 Volume 2 Number 3 Page 15-19
Punita Vasant Solanki Review Article on ldquoUpper Limb Amputation and Prosthetics An Occupational Therapy Perspectiverdquo published in IJCPrsquos Asian Journal of Orthopedics amp Rheumatology January-March 2006 Volume 2 Number 4 Page 8-14
Punita Vasant Solanki Stephen Brian Austin Sams Indira Ramesh Kenkre Sapna Gulabrao Wankar ldquoA Retrospective Analysis of Disability Evaluation findings in patients with Physical Disabilities Experience of Occupational Therapists from an Indian Perspectiverdquo Published in Asia Pacific Disability Rehabilitation Journal January 2010 Volume 21 Number 1 Page 101-107
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsPunita V Solanki Binoti A Sheth Murali Poduval Stephen B A
Sams ldquoEffectiveness of Modified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplastics in Infants with Idiopathic Congenital Talipes Equino Varus Deformityrdquo Published in Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics-B July 2010 Volume 19 (4) Page 353-360
Punita V Solanki A Book on ldquoMultiple Choice Questions Biomechanics and Occupational Therapy in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo have been published by Jaypee Brothers India in the year 2010 1st
Edition 250 Pages with ISBN No 978-93-5025-071-6
Punita V Solanki A Book on ldquoMultiple Choice Questions
Fundamentals of Occupational Therapyrdquo have been published by National Book Depot Parel Mumbai India in the year 2010 1st Edition 146 Pages with ISBN No 978-93-5025-071-6
Ashwinikumar A Raut Nirmala N Rege Firoz M Tadvi Punita V
Solanki Kirti R Kene Sudatta G Shirolkar Shefali N Pandey Rama A Vaidya Ashok B Vaidya ldquoExploratory study to evaluate tolerability safety and activity of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) in healthy volunteersrdquo Published in Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine July-September 2012 Volume 3 Issue 3 Page 111-114
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsSolanki PV JMT Guest Editorial Are medical thesis published or
these remain the entity of grey literature Journal of Medical Thesis July-Sept 2013 Volume 1 Issue 1 Page 4-5
Preetee Gokhale Punita V Solanki Priyanka Agarwal To study the effectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndrome Published in Indian Journal of Occupational Therapy May-August 2014 Volume 46 Issue 2 Page 41-48
Solanki PV Nair SR Shukla H John D A systematic literature review of clinical effectiveness and economic analysis of injury prevention and health promotion wellness programs for professional computer users in preventing work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs) Third International Conference on Pharmacoeconomics amp Outcomes Research New Delhi 102014 (Conference Paper)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Bhairavi Dani Meghana Shah Namita Panekat Dushyant Padghamkar Sheela A Rao Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Core Stabilization Training in Subacute and Chronic Postural Low Backacherdquo 1st September 2005 ndash 28th February 2006 Batch
Trupti A Mestry Anagha C Ghatge Ashvini P Ganvir Mrunalini P
Manwatkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Exercise Therapy on Functional Recovery in Painful Stage (Stage I) of Idiopathic Adhesive Capsulitisrdquo 21st August 2006 - 20th February 2007 Batch
Chaitanya U Mantri Pratik P Dhage Punita V Solanki
ldquoObservational Gait Analysis in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo 28th January 2008 - 27th July 2008 Batch
Swati S Patil Mitali S Shinde Nishant C Jalgaonkar Ravindra D Shep Punita V Solanki ldquoA Study of Psychological Distress in Chronic Low Back Painrdquo 20th August 2008 - 20th February 2009 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Shivangi B Dave Seema U Ghuge Sudhir S Gupta Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of modified constraint induced movement therapy in improving the functional outcome of upper extremity in children with spastic hemi paresisrdquo 9th February 2010 - 7th August 2010 Batch
Chanchal Patil Dhara Dedhia Preetee Gokhale Priyanka Agarwal Punita V Solanki ldquoEffectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndromerdquo 12th August 2010 - 7th
February 2011 Batch
Neha Kelaskar Pooja Jethani Jyothi Sundaram Vina Nimbolkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of Pilates in Improving Physical Fitness of Occupational Therapy Studentsrdquo 24th August 2012 - 19th February 2013 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationKinjal Dilip Hemani Punita Vasant Solanki Performance of
average Indian adults and professional computer users on box and block test ndash A normative study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC392008)
Suchitra Vasant Gaikwad Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of sensory integration therapy on joint attention in children with autism spectrum disorder Developmental Disability Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC312008)
Dhananjay Uttamrao Bhaskar Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of electromyographic biofeedback training in primary idiopathic frozen shoulder syndrome Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC292009)
Vaishali Sushant More Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of occupational therapy in post traumatic elbow stiffness ndash A comparative study between static elbow splint versus static progressive elbow splint Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC302009)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationRasika Shivanand Pardhi Punita Vasant Solanki Proprioceptive
Neuromuscular Facilitation and Myofascial Release with Occupational Therapy in patients with Proximal Humeral Fracture A Comparative Study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2009-2012 (CARE No EC062010)
Aditi Anil Redkar Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Swiss Ball amp Thera Band Exercises as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Ankylosing Spondylitis - A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC422011)
Tejeshwari Nemichand Baghele Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Neuromuscular and Proprioceptive Training as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Rheumatoid Arthritic Hand ndash A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC312011)
Life Life
Life Member of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association with Membership Number L-2022965911 amp Academic Council of Occupational Therapy Registration No 019147
Maharashtra State Council for Occupational Therapy amp Physiotherapy Registration No 201002OT000086
Life Member of Gosumec Alumni Association Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India since February 2006
Member of Physio-Occupational-Speech Academy of Therapists-India (POSAT-India) Borivali Mumbai India
Associate Member of Paediatric Orthopaedic Society of India since December 2006 with Membership No ALM ndash 65
Life Member of IASM (Indian Association of Sports Medicine) since February 2007 with Registration No PY-588
Life Member of Society for Hand Therapy India since 2008
Associate Life Member of Childhood Disability Group of Indian Academy of Pediatrics since November 2009 with membership No CDAL-94Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
Life Life
Life Member of Indian Society for Clinical Research (ISCR) since April 2012 with Membership Registration Number 547
Associate Life Member of Bombay Orthopaedic Society since September 2013 with Membership Number BOS - S 384 MUM
Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
On the Web World
Professional Networking Page at LinkedIn
httpwwwlinkedincominpunitasolanki
Google Profile httpwwwgooglecomprofilestherapistindia
Blog httppunita-solankiblogspotcom
Facebook Page httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Picasa Web Albums httpspicasawebgooglecomhome
Research Gate Profile httpswwwresearchgatenetprofilePunita_Solanki
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Extra Curricular ActivitiesAttended a course on Yoga from 16011999 to 10041999
conducted by Shri Ambika Yog Kutir at K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India
Attended a course on Typing from 01021999 to 03061999 at S M Lall Commercial Institute Malad Mumbai India
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp as a Volunteer for 4 days from 8112004 to 11112004 held at YMCA Nilshi Village
Was involved in Students Gymkhana Activities at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital as a Vice President for an Occupational Therapy Student elected as Occupational Therapy Secretary in the year 2006-07 and 2008-09
Visited the Sports Sciences Centre at Army Sports Institute at Pune on 17th January 2012 for academic reason for 3 hours
Attended one day workshop on Self Defense by Krav Maga Global in March 2013 by Master Eyal Yanilov
Passed IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Examination held on 9th and 10th May 2014 with a Band Score of 7
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
I am a young (mid adulthood phase of life) Indian
women I am an Occupational Therapist by profession A
Virgo by birth and a Virgo by attitude and behaviour with
my birth day being 17th September Hinduism (Vaishnavism) is
a religion which is inherited by me but I respect values of all
religions in practice I am well versed with English Hindi
Marathi and Gujarati languages with Gujarati being my
mother tongue I am O +ve by blood group and +ve by beliefs
and in practice though at times I do become too
philosophicalhelliphelliphellip
I reside as well as work in Mumbai Maharashtra
India
Life Life
About Myself as a PersonI love Drawing Crafts Painting Reading Writing Teaching
Attending Medical Camps amp Childrenrsquos Sports Camps Exploring
Internet Listening to Music amp Cooking I have learnt Yoga and Typing
My pluses Punctual Regular Sincere Hard working Dedicated Interested in
Work Motivated Assertive Dependable Responsibilities and Promises I keep
if made by me Neatness Tidiness and Cleanliness I love Well organized and
like doing things well in advance as planned
My minuses Too critical too frank on face assertive but at times Irsquom
perceived as aggressive (When I say ldquoNordquo to My fellow colleagues
or friends) I do not socialize so easily in an informal situation
Do not trust people easily amp I always remain self reliant So I am
perceived as a person with attitude Cannot tolerate laziness and
irresponsible behaviours of others So Irsquom perceived as strict
I am a bit fussy about food habits
I hate Liars manipulators amp gossipers jealousy bias and partial attitudes
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
QuotesTeachings that I have been following all my life
Work is Worship Time is Money
Our Loved ones and Time - once lost are lost forever
Simple Living High Thinking
Theres no substitute to hard work I do not believe in Luck But
yes miracles do have a place on earth if you have faith in GOD
I eat to live and do not live to eat
I respect peoplersquos values beliefs and thoughts irrespective of their
opposite tastes to mine
Truth is GOD Education is my Treasure My Family is my
positive attribute for my ever burning need of learning
teaching working and reaching towards my goals
Difficulties and Obstacles are challenges of our life which
we should fight back and overcome
Life Life
My Awards
No formal Awards I have ever received
My Awards are
My patientrsquos Satisfaction and their return to Original life
chores and a genuine ldquosmilerdquo on their face as an
acknowledgement
Success and Happiness of my students
Content and Love of my family
Trust of my close and dear friends Being there for me when
Irsquom in need
My faith in GOD in all paths of life
Belief in myself and passion for work at hand
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapy is a client centered health profession concerned with promoting health and well being through occupation The primary goal of occupational therapy is to enable people to participate in the activities of everyday liferdquo
ldquoOccupational therapists achieve this outcome by working with people and communities to enhance their ability to engage in the occupations they want to need to or are expected to do or by modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement
~ WFOT 2012
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists use careful analysis of physical environmental psychosocial mental spiritual political and cultural factors to identify barriers to occupation
Occupational therapy draws from the fields of medicine psychology sociology anthropology and many other disciplines in developing its knowledge base A new discipline of occupational science has been developed to enhance the evidence base of the profession
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
Where do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists work with all age groups and in a wide range of physical and psychosocial areas
Places of employment may include hospitals clinics day and rehabilitation centres home care programmes special schools industry and private enterprise
Many occupational therapists work in private practice and as educators and consultants
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
AssessmentThe occupational therapy process is based on initial and repeated assessments The occupational therapist together with the person they are working with focus on individual and environmental abilities and problems related to activities in the persons daily lifeAssessment includes the use of standardized procedures interviews observations in a variety of settings and consultation with significant people in the persons life
PlanningThe results of the assessment are the basis of the plan which includes short and long-term aims of treatment The plan should be relevant to the persons development stage habits roles life-style preferences and the environment
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
InterventionIntervention focuses on programs that are person oriented and environmental These are designed to facilitate the performance of everyday tasks and adaptation of settings in which the person works lives and socializes Examples include teaching new techniques and providing equipment which facilitate independence in personal care reducing environmental barriers and providing resources to lessen stress
CooperationOccupational therapists recognize the importance of teamwork Cooperation and coordination with other professionals families caregivers and volunteers are important in the realization of the holistic approach
Occupational Therapy Intervention Continuum
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
I Adjunctive Intervention LevelInterventions that prepare for performance and participation
eg Structural Stability by Splinting ROM Exercises Muscle Strengthening Low Level and High Level Endurance Physical Agent Modalities such as thermal agents amp electrotherapy used as an adjunct to prepare a client for higher levels of interventions
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
II Enabling Intervention Level (Occupation-as-Means)Interventions that focus on performance skills
eg Simulated Activities such as Horizontal and Inclined Sanding Board Simulated wood work peg boards skate boards Thera-putty (Simulated Kneading Dough) Hand Web Bicycle Simulated Driving
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
III Purposeful Intervention Level (Occupation-as-End)
Interventions that have a predetermined goal and facilitate practice and problem solving
eg Purposeful activities such as self care kitchen tasks work activities in a training set up where in adaptive device prescription and adaptive training can be enhanced
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
For More Details Visit
wwwaiotaorg
wwwaotaorg
wwwwfotorg
httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Presentations
Invited as a speaker to give a talk on ldquoPrinciples of Sports Therapy for Childhood Adolescence amp Young Adulthoodrdquo for upcoming school sports coaches by Imperial International Sports Academy (IISA) at Lakshyadham School in Goregaon East on 17th
May 2013
Invited as a speaker for awareness of Occupational Therapy Practice and to give a talk on ldquoOccupational Therapyrdquo by Trustees of Ahura Support Group for Differently Abled Families for non medical personnel and clients seeking occupational therapy services on 5th
January 2014 Sunday at 1030 am at Rustom Baug Neville Wadia Hall Byculla
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a talk on ldquoOccupational Therapy for Chronic Painrdquo for 15 minutes at ISSPCON (Indian Society for the Study of Pain Conference) on 7th February 2014 Friday at Padmashree Dr D Y Patil Medical College Navi Mumbai
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsInvited as a faculty (resource person) to deliver 5 talks on Research
Methodology topics for 5 frac12 hours at the Workshop on ldquoResearch Methodology amp Application of Softwarerdquo held on 21st and 22nd March 2014 at National Institute for the Orthopaedically Handicapped Kolkata
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a Continuing Professional Education on ldquoStudy Designs in Hand Therapy Researchrdquo held at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 13th September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a Continuing Professional Education on ldquoTherapistrsquos Approach towards Complex Regional Pain Syndromerdquo held at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 14th September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a presentation on ldquoComprehensive Care of the Paraplegic Patient Recent Advancesrdquo during a seminar on ldquoThoraco-Lumbar Fracturesrdquo at WIROC 2014 an annual conference of Bombay Orthopaedic Society (Maharashtra Medical Council granted1 credit hour) held on 26th December 2014 in Powai Mumbai Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsPV Solanki KP Mulgaonkar SA Rao ldquoEffect of Early Mobilization on
Grip Strength Pinch Strength and Work of Hand Muscles in cases of closed Diaphyseal Fracture Radius ndash Ulna treated with Dynamic Compression Platingrdquo Published in Journal of Post-Graduate Medicine April-June 2000 Volume 46 Issue 2 Page 84-87
Punita Vasant Solanki Clinical Review on ldquoOccupational Therapy in Cumulative Trauma Disorderrdquo published in IJCPrsquos Asian Journal of Orthopedics amp Rheumatology October-December 2005 Volume 2 Number 3 Page 15-19
Punita Vasant Solanki Review Article on ldquoUpper Limb Amputation and Prosthetics An Occupational Therapy Perspectiverdquo published in IJCPrsquos Asian Journal of Orthopedics amp Rheumatology January-March 2006 Volume 2 Number 4 Page 8-14
Punita Vasant Solanki Stephen Brian Austin Sams Indira Ramesh Kenkre Sapna Gulabrao Wankar ldquoA Retrospective Analysis of Disability Evaluation findings in patients with Physical Disabilities Experience of Occupational Therapists from an Indian Perspectiverdquo Published in Asia Pacific Disability Rehabilitation Journal January 2010 Volume 21 Number 1 Page 101-107
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsPunita V Solanki Binoti A Sheth Murali Poduval Stephen B A
Sams ldquoEffectiveness of Modified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplastics in Infants with Idiopathic Congenital Talipes Equino Varus Deformityrdquo Published in Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics-B July 2010 Volume 19 (4) Page 353-360
Punita V Solanki A Book on ldquoMultiple Choice Questions Biomechanics and Occupational Therapy in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo have been published by Jaypee Brothers India in the year 2010 1st
Edition 250 Pages with ISBN No 978-93-5025-071-6
Punita V Solanki A Book on ldquoMultiple Choice Questions
Fundamentals of Occupational Therapyrdquo have been published by National Book Depot Parel Mumbai India in the year 2010 1st Edition 146 Pages with ISBN No 978-93-5025-071-6
Ashwinikumar A Raut Nirmala N Rege Firoz M Tadvi Punita V
Solanki Kirti R Kene Sudatta G Shirolkar Shefali N Pandey Rama A Vaidya Ashok B Vaidya ldquoExploratory study to evaluate tolerability safety and activity of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) in healthy volunteersrdquo Published in Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine July-September 2012 Volume 3 Issue 3 Page 111-114
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsSolanki PV JMT Guest Editorial Are medical thesis published or
these remain the entity of grey literature Journal of Medical Thesis July-Sept 2013 Volume 1 Issue 1 Page 4-5
Preetee Gokhale Punita V Solanki Priyanka Agarwal To study the effectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndrome Published in Indian Journal of Occupational Therapy May-August 2014 Volume 46 Issue 2 Page 41-48
Solanki PV Nair SR Shukla H John D A systematic literature review of clinical effectiveness and economic analysis of injury prevention and health promotion wellness programs for professional computer users in preventing work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs) Third International Conference on Pharmacoeconomics amp Outcomes Research New Delhi 102014 (Conference Paper)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Bhairavi Dani Meghana Shah Namita Panekat Dushyant Padghamkar Sheela A Rao Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Core Stabilization Training in Subacute and Chronic Postural Low Backacherdquo 1st September 2005 ndash 28th February 2006 Batch
Trupti A Mestry Anagha C Ghatge Ashvini P Ganvir Mrunalini P
Manwatkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Exercise Therapy on Functional Recovery in Painful Stage (Stage I) of Idiopathic Adhesive Capsulitisrdquo 21st August 2006 - 20th February 2007 Batch
Chaitanya U Mantri Pratik P Dhage Punita V Solanki
ldquoObservational Gait Analysis in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo 28th January 2008 - 27th July 2008 Batch
Swati S Patil Mitali S Shinde Nishant C Jalgaonkar Ravindra D Shep Punita V Solanki ldquoA Study of Psychological Distress in Chronic Low Back Painrdquo 20th August 2008 - 20th February 2009 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Shivangi B Dave Seema U Ghuge Sudhir S Gupta Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of modified constraint induced movement therapy in improving the functional outcome of upper extremity in children with spastic hemi paresisrdquo 9th February 2010 - 7th August 2010 Batch
Chanchal Patil Dhara Dedhia Preetee Gokhale Priyanka Agarwal Punita V Solanki ldquoEffectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndromerdquo 12th August 2010 - 7th
February 2011 Batch
Neha Kelaskar Pooja Jethani Jyothi Sundaram Vina Nimbolkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of Pilates in Improving Physical Fitness of Occupational Therapy Studentsrdquo 24th August 2012 - 19th February 2013 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationKinjal Dilip Hemani Punita Vasant Solanki Performance of
average Indian adults and professional computer users on box and block test ndash A normative study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC392008)
Suchitra Vasant Gaikwad Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of sensory integration therapy on joint attention in children with autism spectrum disorder Developmental Disability Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC312008)
Dhananjay Uttamrao Bhaskar Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of electromyographic biofeedback training in primary idiopathic frozen shoulder syndrome Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC292009)
Vaishali Sushant More Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of occupational therapy in post traumatic elbow stiffness ndash A comparative study between static elbow splint versus static progressive elbow splint Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC302009)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationRasika Shivanand Pardhi Punita Vasant Solanki Proprioceptive
Neuromuscular Facilitation and Myofascial Release with Occupational Therapy in patients with Proximal Humeral Fracture A Comparative Study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2009-2012 (CARE No EC062010)
Aditi Anil Redkar Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Swiss Ball amp Thera Band Exercises as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Ankylosing Spondylitis - A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC422011)
Tejeshwari Nemichand Baghele Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Neuromuscular and Proprioceptive Training as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Rheumatoid Arthritic Hand ndash A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC312011)
Life Life
Life Member of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association with Membership Number L-2022965911 amp Academic Council of Occupational Therapy Registration No 019147
Maharashtra State Council for Occupational Therapy amp Physiotherapy Registration No 201002OT000086
Life Member of Gosumec Alumni Association Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India since February 2006
Member of Physio-Occupational-Speech Academy of Therapists-India (POSAT-India) Borivali Mumbai India
Associate Member of Paediatric Orthopaedic Society of India since December 2006 with Membership No ALM ndash 65
Life Member of IASM (Indian Association of Sports Medicine) since February 2007 with Registration No PY-588
Life Member of Society for Hand Therapy India since 2008
Associate Life Member of Childhood Disability Group of Indian Academy of Pediatrics since November 2009 with membership No CDAL-94Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
Life Life
Life Member of Indian Society for Clinical Research (ISCR) since April 2012 with Membership Registration Number 547
Associate Life Member of Bombay Orthopaedic Society since September 2013 with Membership Number BOS - S 384 MUM
Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
On the Web World
Professional Networking Page at LinkedIn
httpwwwlinkedincominpunitasolanki
Google Profile httpwwwgooglecomprofilestherapistindia
Blog httppunita-solankiblogspotcom
Facebook Page httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Picasa Web Albums httpspicasawebgooglecomhome
Research Gate Profile httpswwwresearchgatenetprofilePunita_Solanki
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Extra Curricular ActivitiesAttended a course on Yoga from 16011999 to 10041999
conducted by Shri Ambika Yog Kutir at K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India
Attended a course on Typing from 01021999 to 03061999 at S M Lall Commercial Institute Malad Mumbai India
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp as a Volunteer for 4 days from 8112004 to 11112004 held at YMCA Nilshi Village
Was involved in Students Gymkhana Activities at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital as a Vice President for an Occupational Therapy Student elected as Occupational Therapy Secretary in the year 2006-07 and 2008-09
Visited the Sports Sciences Centre at Army Sports Institute at Pune on 17th January 2012 for academic reason for 3 hours
Attended one day workshop on Self Defense by Krav Maga Global in March 2013 by Master Eyal Yanilov
Passed IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Examination held on 9th and 10th May 2014 with a Band Score of 7
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
I am a young (mid adulthood phase of life) Indian
women I am an Occupational Therapist by profession A
Virgo by birth and a Virgo by attitude and behaviour with
my birth day being 17th September Hinduism (Vaishnavism) is
a religion which is inherited by me but I respect values of all
religions in practice I am well versed with English Hindi
Marathi and Gujarati languages with Gujarati being my
mother tongue I am O +ve by blood group and +ve by beliefs
and in practice though at times I do become too
philosophicalhelliphelliphellip
I reside as well as work in Mumbai Maharashtra
India
Life Life
About Myself as a PersonI love Drawing Crafts Painting Reading Writing Teaching
Attending Medical Camps amp Childrenrsquos Sports Camps Exploring
Internet Listening to Music amp Cooking I have learnt Yoga and Typing
My pluses Punctual Regular Sincere Hard working Dedicated Interested in
Work Motivated Assertive Dependable Responsibilities and Promises I keep
if made by me Neatness Tidiness and Cleanliness I love Well organized and
like doing things well in advance as planned
My minuses Too critical too frank on face assertive but at times Irsquom
perceived as aggressive (When I say ldquoNordquo to My fellow colleagues
or friends) I do not socialize so easily in an informal situation
Do not trust people easily amp I always remain self reliant So I am
perceived as a person with attitude Cannot tolerate laziness and
irresponsible behaviours of others So Irsquom perceived as strict
I am a bit fussy about food habits
I hate Liars manipulators amp gossipers jealousy bias and partial attitudes
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
QuotesTeachings that I have been following all my life
Work is Worship Time is Money
Our Loved ones and Time - once lost are lost forever
Simple Living High Thinking
Theres no substitute to hard work I do not believe in Luck But
yes miracles do have a place on earth if you have faith in GOD
I eat to live and do not live to eat
I respect peoplersquos values beliefs and thoughts irrespective of their
opposite tastes to mine
Truth is GOD Education is my Treasure My Family is my
positive attribute for my ever burning need of learning
teaching working and reaching towards my goals
Difficulties and Obstacles are challenges of our life which
we should fight back and overcome
Life Life
My Awards
No formal Awards I have ever received
My Awards are
My patientrsquos Satisfaction and their return to Original life
chores and a genuine ldquosmilerdquo on their face as an
acknowledgement
Success and Happiness of my students
Content and Love of my family
Trust of my close and dear friends Being there for me when
Irsquom in need
My faith in GOD in all paths of life
Belief in myself and passion for work at hand
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapy is a client centered health profession concerned with promoting health and well being through occupation The primary goal of occupational therapy is to enable people to participate in the activities of everyday liferdquo
ldquoOccupational therapists achieve this outcome by working with people and communities to enhance their ability to engage in the occupations they want to need to or are expected to do or by modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement
~ WFOT 2012
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists use careful analysis of physical environmental psychosocial mental spiritual political and cultural factors to identify barriers to occupation
Occupational therapy draws from the fields of medicine psychology sociology anthropology and many other disciplines in developing its knowledge base A new discipline of occupational science has been developed to enhance the evidence base of the profession
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
Where do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists work with all age groups and in a wide range of physical and psychosocial areas
Places of employment may include hospitals clinics day and rehabilitation centres home care programmes special schools industry and private enterprise
Many occupational therapists work in private practice and as educators and consultants
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
AssessmentThe occupational therapy process is based on initial and repeated assessments The occupational therapist together with the person they are working with focus on individual and environmental abilities and problems related to activities in the persons daily lifeAssessment includes the use of standardized procedures interviews observations in a variety of settings and consultation with significant people in the persons life
PlanningThe results of the assessment are the basis of the plan which includes short and long-term aims of treatment The plan should be relevant to the persons development stage habits roles life-style preferences and the environment
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
InterventionIntervention focuses on programs that are person oriented and environmental These are designed to facilitate the performance of everyday tasks and adaptation of settings in which the person works lives and socializes Examples include teaching new techniques and providing equipment which facilitate independence in personal care reducing environmental barriers and providing resources to lessen stress
CooperationOccupational therapists recognize the importance of teamwork Cooperation and coordination with other professionals families caregivers and volunteers are important in the realization of the holistic approach
Occupational Therapy Intervention Continuum
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
I Adjunctive Intervention LevelInterventions that prepare for performance and participation
eg Structural Stability by Splinting ROM Exercises Muscle Strengthening Low Level and High Level Endurance Physical Agent Modalities such as thermal agents amp electrotherapy used as an adjunct to prepare a client for higher levels of interventions
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
II Enabling Intervention Level (Occupation-as-Means)Interventions that focus on performance skills
eg Simulated Activities such as Horizontal and Inclined Sanding Board Simulated wood work peg boards skate boards Thera-putty (Simulated Kneading Dough) Hand Web Bicycle Simulated Driving
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
III Purposeful Intervention Level (Occupation-as-End)
Interventions that have a predetermined goal and facilitate practice and problem solving
eg Purposeful activities such as self care kitchen tasks work activities in a training set up where in adaptive device prescription and adaptive training can be enhanced
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
For More Details Visit
wwwaiotaorg
wwwaotaorg
wwwwfotorg
httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PresentationsInvited as a faculty (resource person) to deliver 5 talks on Research
Methodology topics for 5 frac12 hours at the Workshop on ldquoResearch Methodology amp Application of Softwarerdquo held on 21st and 22nd March 2014 at National Institute for the Orthopaedically Handicapped Kolkata
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a Continuing Professional Education on ldquoStudy Designs in Hand Therapy Researchrdquo held at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 13th September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a Continuing Professional Education on ldquoTherapistrsquos Approach towards Complex Regional Pain Syndromerdquo held at the 3rd Annual National Conference of Society for Hand Therapy India on 14th September 2014 at Thane Mumbai Maharashtra India
Invited as a facultyspeaker to deliver a presentation on ldquoComprehensive Care of the Paraplegic Patient Recent Advancesrdquo during a seminar on ldquoThoraco-Lumbar Fracturesrdquo at WIROC 2014 an annual conference of Bombay Orthopaedic Society (Maharashtra Medical Council granted1 credit hour) held on 26th December 2014 in Powai Mumbai Maharashtra India
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsPV Solanki KP Mulgaonkar SA Rao ldquoEffect of Early Mobilization on
Grip Strength Pinch Strength and Work of Hand Muscles in cases of closed Diaphyseal Fracture Radius ndash Ulna treated with Dynamic Compression Platingrdquo Published in Journal of Post-Graduate Medicine April-June 2000 Volume 46 Issue 2 Page 84-87
Punita Vasant Solanki Clinical Review on ldquoOccupational Therapy in Cumulative Trauma Disorderrdquo published in IJCPrsquos Asian Journal of Orthopedics amp Rheumatology October-December 2005 Volume 2 Number 3 Page 15-19
Punita Vasant Solanki Review Article on ldquoUpper Limb Amputation and Prosthetics An Occupational Therapy Perspectiverdquo published in IJCPrsquos Asian Journal of Orthopedics amp Rheumatology January-March 2006 Volume 2 Number 4 Page 8-14
Punita Vasant Solanki Stephen Brian Austin Sams Indira Ramesh Kenkre Sapna Gulabrao Wankar ldquoA Retrospective Analysis of Disability Evaluation findings in patients with Physical Disabilities Experience of Occupational Therapists from an Indian Perspectiverdquo Published in Asia Pacific Disability Rehabilitation Journal January 2010 Volume 21 Number 1 Page 101-107
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsPunita V Solanki Binoti A Sheth Murali Poduval Stephen B A
Sams ldquoEffectiveness of Modified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplastics in Infants with Idiopathic Congenital Talipes Equino Varus Deformityrdquo Published in Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics-B July 2010 Volume 19 (4) Page 353-360
Punita V Solanki A Book on ldquoMultiple Choice Questions Biomechanics and Occupational Therapy in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo have been published by Jaypee Brothers India in the year 2010 1st
Edition 250 Pages with ISBN No 978-93-5025-071-6
Punita V Solanki A Book on ldquoMultiple Choice Questions
Fundamentals of Occupational Therapyrdquo have been published by National Book Depot Parel Mumbai India in the year 2010 1st Edition 146 Pages with ISBN No 978-93-5025-071-6
Ashwinikumar A Raut Nirmala N Rege Firoz M Tadvi Punita V
Solanki Kirti R Kene Sudatta G Shirolkar Shefali N Pandey Rama A Vaidya Ashok B Vaidya ldquoExploratory study to evaluate tolerability safety and activity of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) in healthy volunteersrdquo Published in Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine July-September 2012 Volume 3 Issue 3 Page 111-114
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsSolanki PV JMT Guest Editorial Are medical thesis published or
these remain the entity of grey literature Journal of Medical Thesis July-Sept 2013 Volume 1 Issue 1 Page 4-5
Preetee Gokhale Punita V Solanki Priyanka Agarwal To study the effectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndrome Published in Indian Journal of Occupational Therapy May-August 2014 Volume 46 Issue 2 Page 41-48
Solanki PV Nair SR Shukla H John D A systematic literature review of clinical effectiveness and economic analysis of injury prevention and health promotion wellness programs for professional computer users in preventing work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs) Third International Conference on Pharmacoeconomics amp Outcomes Research New Delhi 102014 (Conference Paper)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Bhairavi Dani Meghana Shah Namita Panekat Dushyant Padghamkar Sheela A Rao Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Core Stabilization Training in Subacute and Chronic Postural Low Backacherdquo 1st September 2005 ndash 28th February 2006 Batch
Trupti A Mestry Anagha C Ghatge Ashvini P Ganvir Mrunalini P
Manwatkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Exercise Therapy on Functional Recovery in Painful Stage (Stage I) of Idiopathic Adhesive Capsulitisrdquo 21st August 2006 - 20th February 2007 Batch
Chaitanya U Mantri Pratik P Dhage Punita V Solanki
ldquoObservational Gait Analysis in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo 28th January 2008 - 27th July 2008 Batch
Swati S Patil Mitali S Shinde Nishant C Jalgaonkar Ravindra D Shep Punita V Solanki ldquoA Study of Psychological Distress in Chronic Low Back Painrdquo 20th August 2008 - 20th February 2009 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Shivangi B Dave Seema U Ghuge Sudhir S Gupta Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of modified constraint induced movement therapy in improving the functional outcome of upper extremity in children with spastic hemi paresisrdquo 9th February 2010 - 7th August 2010 Batch
Chanchal Patil Dhara Dedhia Preetee Gokhale Priyanka Agarwal Punita V Solanki ldquoEffectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndromerdquo 12th August 2010 - 7th
February 2011 Batch
Neha Kelaskar Pooja Jethani Jyothi Sundaram Vina Nimbolkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of Pilates in Improving Physical Fitness of Occupational Therapy Studentsrdquo 24th August 2012 - 19th February 2013 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationKinjal Dilip Hemani Punita Vasant Solanki Performance of
average Indian adults and professional computer users on box and block test ndash A normative study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC392008)
Suchitra Vasant Gaikwad Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of sensory integration therapy on joint attention in children with autism spectrum disorder Developmental Disability Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC312008)
Dhananjay Uttamrao Bhaskar Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of electromyographic biofeedback training in primary idiopathic frozen shoulder syndrome Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC292009)
Vaishali Sushant More Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of occupational therapy in post traumatic elbow stiffness ndash A comparative study between static elbow splint versus static progressive elbow splint Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC302009)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationRasika Shivanand Pardhi Punita Vasant Solanki Proprioceptive
Neuromuscular Facilitation and Myofascial Release with Occupational Therapy in patients with Proximal Humeral Fracture A Comparative Study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2009-2012 (CARE No EC062010)
Aditi Anil Redkar Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Swiss Ball amp Thera Band Exercises as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Ankylosing Spondylitis - A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC422011)
Tejeshwari Nemichand Baghele Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Neuromuscular and Proprioceptive Training as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Rheumatoid Arthritic Hand ndash A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC312011)
Life Life
Life Member of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association with Membership Number L-2022965911 amp Academic Council of Occupational Therapy Registration No 019147
Maharashtra State Council for Occupational Therapy amp Physiotherapy Registration No 201002OT000086
Life Member of Gosumec Alumni Association Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India since February 2006
Member of Physio-Occupational-Speech Academy of Therapists-India (POSAT-India) Borivali Mumbai India
Associate Member of Paediatric Orthopaedic Society of India since December 2006 with Membership No ALM ndash 65
Life Member of IASM (Indian Association of Sports Medicine) since February 2007 with Registration No PY-588
Life Member of Society for Hand Therapy India since 2008
Associate Life Member of Childhood Disability Group of Indian Academy of Pediatrics since November 2009 with membership No CDAL-94Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
Life Life
Life Member of Indian Society for Clinical Research (ISCR) since April 2012 with Membership Registration Number 547
Associate Life Member of Bombay Orthopaedic Society since September 2013 with Membership Number BOS - S 384 MUM
Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
On the Web World
Professional Networking Page at LinkedIn
httpwwwlinkedincominpunitasolanki
Google Profile httpwwwgooglecomprofilestherapistindia
Blog httppunita-solankiblogspotcom
Facebook Page httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Picasa Web Albums httpspicasawebgooglecomhome
Research Gate Profile httpswwwresearchgatenetprofilePunita_Solanki
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Extra Curricular ActivitiesAttended a course on Yoga from 16011999 to 10041999
conducted by Shri Ambika Yog Kutir at K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India
Attended a course on Typing from 01021999 to 03061999 at S M Lall Commercial Institute Malad Mumbai India
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp as a Volunteer for 4 days from 8112004 to 11112004 held at YMCA Nilshi Village
Was involved in Students Gymkhana Activities at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital as a Vice President for an Occupational Therapy Student elected as Occupational Therapy Secretary in the year 2006-07 and 2008-09
Visited the Sports Sciences Centre at Army Sports Institute at Pune on 17th January 2012 for academic reason for 3 hours
Attended one day workshop on Self Defense by Krav Maga Global in March 2013 by Master Eyal Yanilov
Passed IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Examination held on 9th and 10th May 2014 with a Band Score of 7
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
I am a young (mid adulthood phase of life) Indian
women I am an Occupational Therapist by profession A
Virgo by birth and a Virgo by attitude and behaviour with
my birth day being 17th September Hinduism (Vaishnavism) is
a religion which is inherited by me but I respect values of all
religions in practice I am well versed with English Hindi
Marathi and Gujarati languages with Gujarati being my
mother tongue I am O +ve by blood group and +ve by beliefs
and in practice though at times I do become too
philosophicalhelliphelliphellip
I reside as well as work in Mumbai Maharashtra
India
Life Life
About Myself as a PersonI love Drawing Crafts Painting Reading Writing Teaching
Attending Medical Camps amp Childrenrsquos Sports Camps Exploring
Internet Listening to Music amp Cooking I have learnt Yoga and Typing
My pluses Punctual Regular Sincere Hard working Dedicated Interested in
Work Motivated Assertive Dependable Responsibilities and Promises I keep
if made by me Neatness Tidiness and Cleanliness I love Well organized and
like doing things well in advance as planned
My minuses Too critical too frank on face assertive but at times Irsquom
perceived as aggressive (When I say ldquoNordquo to My fellow colleagues
or friends) I do not socialize so easily in an informal situation
Do not trust people easily amp I always remain self reliant So I am
perceived as a person with attitude Cannot tolerate laziness and
irresponsible behaviours of others So Irsquom perceived as strict
I am a bit fussy about food habits
I hate Liars manipulators amp gossipers jealousy bias and partial attitudes
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
QuotesTeachings that I have been following all my life
Work is Worship Time is Money
Our Loved ones and Time - once lost are lost forever
Simple Living High Thinking
Theres no substitute to hard work I do not believe in Luck But
yes miracles do have a place on earth if you have faith in GOD
I eat to live and do not live to eat
I respect peoplersquos values beliefs and thoughts irrespective of their
opposite tastes to mine
Truth is GOD Education is my Treasure My Family is my
positive attribute for my ever burning need of learning
teaching working and reaching towards my goals
Difficulties and Obstacles are challenges of our life which
we should fight back and overcome
Life Life
My Awards
No formal Awards I have ever received
My Awards are
My patientrsquos Satisfaction and their return to Original life
chores and a genuine ldquosmilerdquo on their face as an
acknowledgement
Success and Happiness of my students
Content and Love of my family
Trust of my close and dear friends Being there for me when
Irsquom in need
My faith in GOD in all paths of life
Belief in myself and passion for work at hand
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapy is a client centered health profession concerned with promoting health and well being through occupation The primary goal of occupational therapy is to enable people to participate in the activities of everyday liferdquo
ldquoOccupational therapists achieve this outcome by working with people and communities to enhance their ability to engage in the occupations they want to need to or are expected to do or by modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement
~ WFOT 2012
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists use careful analysis of physical environmental psychosocial mental spiritual political and cultural factors to identify barriers to occupation
Occupational therapy draws from the fields of medicine psychology sociology anthropology and many other disciplines in developing its knowledge base A new discipline of occupational science has been developed to enhance the evidence base of the profession
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
Where do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists work with all age groups and in a wide range of physical and psychosocial areas
Places of employment may include hospitals clinics day and rehabilitation centres home care programmes special schools industry and private enterprise
Many occupational therapists work in private practice and as educators and consultants
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
AssessmentThe occupational therapy process is based on initial and repeated assessments The occupational therapist together with the person they are working with focus on individual and environmental abilities and problems related to activities in the persons daily lifeAssessment includes the use of standardized procedures interviews observations in a variety of settings and consultation with significant people in the persons life
PlanningThe results of the assessment are the basis of the plan which includes short and long-term aims of treatment The plan should be relevant to the persons development stage habits roles life-style preferences and the environment
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
InterventionIntervention focuses on programs that are person oriented and environmental These are designed to facilitate the performance of everyday tasks and adaptation of settings in which the person works lives and socializes Examples include teaching new techniques and providing equipment which facilitate independence in personal care reducing environmental barriers and providing resources to lessen stress
CooperationOccupational therapists recognize the importance of teamwork Cooperation and coordination with other professionals families caregivers and volunteers are important in the realization of the holistic approach
Occupational Therapy Intervention Continuum
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
I Adjunctive Intervention LevelInterventions that prepare for performance and participation
eg Structural Stability by Splinting ROM Exercises Muscle Strengthening Low Level and High Level Endurance Physical Agent Modalities such as thermal agents amp electrotherapy used as an adjunct to prepare a client for higher levels of interventions
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
II Enabling Intervention Level (Occupation-as-Means)Interventions that focus on performance skills
eg Simulated Activities such as Horizontal and Inclined Sanding Board Simulated wood work peg boards skate boards Thera-putty (Simulated Kneading Dough) Hand Web Bicycle Simulated Driving
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
III Purposeful Intervention Level (Occupation-as-End)
Interventions that have a predetermined goal and facilitate practice and problem solving
eg Purposeful activities such as self care kitchen tasks work activities in a training set up where in adaptive device prescription and adaptive training can be enhanced
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
For More Details Visit
wwwaiotaorg
wwwaotaorg
wwwwfotorg
httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsPV Solanki KP Mulgaonkar SA Rao ldquoEffect of Early Mobilization on
Grip Strength Pinch Strength and Work of Hand Muscles in cases of closed Diaphyseal Fracture Radius ndash Ulna treated with Dynamic Compression Platingrdquo Published in Journal of Post-Graduate Medicine April-June 2000 Volume 46 Issue 2 Page 84-87
Punita Vasant Solanki Clinical Review on ldquoOccupational Therapy in Cumulative Trauma Disorderrdquo published in IJCPrsquos Asian Journal of Orthopedics amp Rheumatology October-December 2005 Volume 2 Number 3 Page 15-19
Punita Vasant Solanki Review Article on ldquoUpper Limb Amputation and Prosthetics An Occupational Therapy Perspectiverdquo published in IJCPrsquos Asian Journal of Orthopedics amp Rheumatology January-March 2006 Volume 2 Number 4 Page 8-14
Punita Vasant Solanki Stephen Brian Austin Sams Indira Ramesh Kenkre Sapna Gulabrao Wankar ldquoA Retrospective Analysis of Disability Evaluation findings in patients with Physical Disabilities Experience of Occupational Therapists from an Indian Perspectiverdquo Published in Asia Pacific Disability Rehabilitation Journal January 2010 Volume 21 Number 1 Page 101-107
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsPunita V Solanki Binoti A Sheth Murali Poduval Stephen B A
Sams ldquoEffectiveness of Modified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplastics in Infants with Idiopathic Congenital Talipes Equino Varus Deformityrdquo Published in Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics-B July 2010 Volume 19 (4) Page 353-360
Punita V Solanki A Book on ldquoMultiple Choice Questions Biomechanics and Occupational Therapy in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo have been published by Jaypee Brothers India in the year 2010 1st
Edition 250 Pages with ISBN No 978-93-5025-071-6
Punita V Solanki A Book on ldquoMultiple Choice Questions
Fundamentals of Occupational Therapyrdquo have been published by National Book Depot Parel Mumbai India in the year 2010 1st Edition 146 Pages with ISBN No 978-93-5025-071-6
Ashwinikumar A Raut Nirmala N Rege Firoz M Tadvi Punita V
Solanki Kirti R Kene Sudatta G Shirolkar Shefali N Pandey Rama A Vaidya Ashok B Vaidya ldquoExploratory study to evaluate tolerability safety and activity of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) in healthy volunteersrdquo Published in Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine July-September 2012 Volume 3 Issue 3 Page 111-114
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsSolanki PV JMT Guest Editorial Are medical thesis published or
these remain the entity of grey literature Journal of Medical Thesis July-Sept 2013 Volume 1 Issue 1 Page 4-5
Preetee Gokhale Punita V Solanki Priyanka Agarwal To study the effectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndrome Published in Indian Journal of Occupational Therapy May-August 2014 Volume 46 Issue 2 Page 41-48
Solanki PV Nair SR Shukla H John D A systematic literature review of clinical effectiveness and economic analysis of injury prevention and health promotion wellness programs for professional computer users in preventing work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs) Third International Conference on Pharmacoeconomics amp Outcomes Research New Delhi 102014 (Conference Paper)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Bhairavi Dani Meghana Shah Namita Panekat Dushyant Padghamkar Sheela A Rao Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Core Stabilization Training in Subacute and Chronic Postural Low Backacherdquo 1st September 2005 ndash 28th February 2006 Batch
Trupti A Mestry Anagha C Ghatge Ashvini P Ganvir Mrunalini P
Manwatkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Exercise Therapy on Functional Recovery in Painful Stage (Stage I) of Idiopathic Adhesive Capsulitisrdquo 21st August 2006 - 20th February 2007 Batch
Chaitanya U Mantri Pratik P Dhage Punita V Solanki
ldquoObservational Gait Analysis in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo 28th January 2008 - 27th July 2008 Batch
Swati S Patil Mitali S Shinde Nishant C Jalgaonkar Ravindra D Shep Punita V Solanki ldquoA Study of Psychological Distress in Chronic Low Back Painrdquo 20th August 2008 - 20th February 2009 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Shivangi B Dave Seema U Ghuge Sudhir S Gupta Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of modified constraint induced movement therapy in improving the functional outcome of upper extremity in children with spastic hemi paresisrdquo 9th February 2010 - 7th August 2010 Batch
Chanchal Patil Dhara Dedhia Preetee Gokhale Priyanka Agarwal Punita V Solanki ldquoEffectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndromerdquo 12th August 2010 - 7th
February 2011 Batch
Neha Kelaskar Pooja Jethani Jyothi Sundaram Vina Nimbolkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of Pilates in Improving Physical Fitness of Occupational Therapy Studentsrdquo 24th August 2012 - 19th February 2013 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationKinjal Dilip Hemani Punita Vasant Solanki Performance of
average Indian adults and professional computer users on box and block test ndash A normative study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC392008)
Suchitra Vasant Gaikwad Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of sensory integration therapy on joint attention in children with autism spectrum disorder Developmental Disability Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC312008)
Dhananjay Uttamrao Bhaskar Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of electromyographic biofeedback training in primary idiopathic frozen shoulder syndrome Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC292009)
Vaishali Sushant More Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of occupational therapy in post traumatic elbow stiffness ndash A comparative study between static elbow splint versus static progressive elbow splint Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC302009)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationRasika Shivanand Pardhi Punita Vasant Solanki Proprioceptive
Neuromuscular Facilitation and Myofascial Release with Occupational Therapy in patients with Proximal Humeral Fracture A Comparative Study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2009-2012 (CARE No EC062010)
Aditi Anil Redkar Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Swiss Ball amp Thera Band Exercises as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Ankylosing Spondylitis - A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC422011)
Tejeshwari Nemichand Baghele Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Neuromuscular and Proprioceptive Training as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Rheumatoid Arthritic Hand ndash A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC312011)
Life Life
Life Member of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association with Membership Number L-2022965911 amp Academic Council of Occupational Therapy Registration No 019147
Maharashtra State Council for Occupational Therapy amp Physiotherapy Registration No 201002OT000086
Life Member of Gosumec Alumni Association Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India since February 2006
Member of Physio-Occupational-Speech Academy of Therapists-India (POSAT-India) Borivali Mumbai India
Associate Member of Paediatric Orthopaedic Society of India since December 2006 with Membership No ALM ndash 65
Life Member of IASM (Indian Association of Sports Medicine) since February 2007 with Registration No PY-588
Life Member of Society for Hand Therapy India since 2008
Associate Life Member of Childhood Disability Group of Indian Academy of Pediatrics since November 2009 with membership No CDAL-94Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
Life Life
Life Member of Indian Society for Clinical Research (ISCR) since April 2012 with Membership Registration Number 547
Associate Life Member of Bombay Orthopaedic Society since September 2013 with Membership Number BOS - S 384 MUM
Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
On the Web World
Professional Networking Page at LinkedIn
httpwwwlinkedincominpunitasolanki
Google Profile httpwwwgooglecomprofilestherapistindia
Blog httppunita-solankiblogspotcom
Facebook Page httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Picasa Web Albums httpspicasawebgooglecomhome
Research Gate Profile httpswwwresearchgatenetprofilePunita_Solanki
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Extra Curricular ActivitiesAttended a course on Yoga from 16011999 to 10041999
conducted by Shri Ambika Yog Kutir at K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India
Attended a course on Typing from 01021999 to 03061999 at S M Lall Commercial Institute Malad Mumbai India
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp as a Volunteer for 4 days from 8112004 to 11112004 held at YMCA Nilshi Village
Was involved in Students Gymkhana Activities at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital as a Vice President for an Occupational Therapy Student elected as Occupational Therapy Secretary in the year 2006-07 and 2008-09
Visited the Sports Sciences Centre at Army Sports Institute at Pune on 17th January 2012 for academic reason for 3 hours
Attended one day workshop on Self Defense by Krav Maga Global in March 2013 by Master Eyal Yanilov
Passed IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Examination held on 9th and 10th May 2014 with a Band Score of 7
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
I am a young (mid adulthood phase of life) Indian
women I am an Occupational Therapist by profession A
Virgo by birth and a Virgo by attitude and behaviour with
my birth day being 17th September Hinduism (Vaishnavism) is
a religion which is inherited by me but I respect values of all
religions in practice I am well versed with English Hindi
Marathi and Gujarati languages with Gujarati being my
mother tongue I am O +ve by blood group and +ve by beliefs
and in practice though at times I do become too
philosophicalhelliphelliphellip
I reside as well as work in Mumbai Maharashtra
India
Life Life
About Myself as a PersonI love Drawing Crafts Painting Reading Writing Teaching
Attending Medical Camps amp Childrenrsquos Sports Camps Exploring
Internet Listening to Music amp Cooking I have learnt Yoga and Typing
My pluses Punctual Regular Sincere Hard working Dedicated Interested in
Work Motivated Assertive Dependable Responsibilities and Promises I keep
if made by me Neatness Tidiness and Cleanliness I love Well organized and
like doing things well in advance as planned
My minuses Too critical too frank on face assertive but at times Irsquom
perceived as aggressive (When I say ldquoNordquo to My fellow colleagues
or friends) I do not socialize so easily in an informal situation
Do not trust people easily amp I always remain self reliant So I am
perceived as a person with attitude Cannot tolerate laziness and
irresponsible behaviours of others So Irsquom perceived as strict
I am a bit fussy about food habits
I hate Liars manipulators amp gossipers jealousy bias and partial attitudes
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
QuotesTeachings that I have been following all my life
Work is Worship Time is Money
Our Loved ones and Time - once lost are lost forever
Simple Living High Thinking
Theres no substitute to hard work I do not believe in Luck But
yes miracles do have a place on earth if you have faith in GOD
I eat to live and do not live to eat
I respect peoplersquos values beliefs and thoughts irrespective of their
opposite tastes to mine
Truth is GOD Education is my Treasure My Family is my
positive attribute for my ever burning need of learning
teaching working and reaching towards my goals
Difficulties and Obstacles are challenges of our life which
we should fight back and overcome
Life Life
My Awards
No formal Awards I have ever received
My Awards are
My patientrsquos Satisfaction and their return to Original life
chores and a genuine ldquosmilerdquo on their face as an
acknowledgement
Success and Happiness of my students
Content and Love of my family
Trust of my close and dear friends Being there for me when
Irsquom in need
My faith in GOD in all paths of life
Belief in myself and passion for work at hand
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapy is a client centered health profession concerned with promoting health and well being through occupation The primary goal of occupational therapy is to enable people to participate in the activities of everyday liferdquo
ldquoOccupational therapists achieve this outcome by working with people and communities to enhance their ability to engage in the occupations they want to need to or are expected to do or by modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement
~ WFOT 2012
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists use careful analysis of physical environmental psychosocial mental spiritual political and cultural factors to identify barriers to occupation
Occupational therapy draws from the fields of medicine psychology sociology anthropology and many other disciplines in developing its knowledge base A new discipline of occupational science has been developed to enhance the evidence base of the profession
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
Where do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists work with all age groups and in a wide range of physical and psychosocial areas
Places of employment may include hospitals clinics day and rehabilitation centres home care programmes special schools industry and private enterprise
Many occupational therapists work in private practice and as educators and consultants
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
AssessmentThe occupational therapy process is based on initial and repeated assessments The occupational therapist together with the person they are working with focus on individual and environmental abilities and problems related to activities in the persons daily lifeAssessment includes the use of standardized procedures interviews observations in a variety of settings and consultation with significant people in the persons life
PlanningThe results of the assessment are the basis of the plan which includes short and long-term aims of treatment The plan should be relevant to the persons development stage habits roles life-style preferences and the environment
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
InterventionIntervention focuses on programs that are person oriented and environmental These are designed to facilitate the performance of everyday tasks and adaptation of settings in which the person works lives and socializes Examples include teaching new techniques and providing equipment which facilitate independence in personal care reducing environmental barriers and providing resources to lessen stress
CooperationOccupational therapists recognize the importance of teamwork Cooperation and coordination with other professionals families caregivers and volunteers are important in the realization of the holistic approach
Occupational Therapy Intervention Continuum
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
I Adjunctive Intervention LevelInterventions that prepare for performance and participation
eg Structural Stability by Splinting ROM Exercises Muscle Strengthening Low Level and High Level Endurance Physical Agent Modalities such as thermal agents amp electrotherapy used as an adjunct to prepare a client for higher levels of interventions
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
II Enabling Intervention Level (Occupation-as-Means)Interventions that focus on performance skills
eg Simulated Activities such as Horizontal and Inclined Sanding Board Simulated wood work peg boards skate boards Thera-putty (Simulated Kneading Dough) Hand Web Bicycle Simulated Driving
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
III Purposeful Intervention Level (Occupation-as-End)
Interventions that have a predetermined goal and facilitate practice and problem solving
eg Purposeful activities such as self care kitchen tasks work activities in a training set up where in adaptive device prescription and adaptive training can be enhanced
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
For More Details Visit
wwwaiotaorg
wwwaotaorg
wwwwfotorg
httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsPunita V Solanki Binoti A Sheth Murali Poduval Stephen B A
Sams ldquoEffectiveness of Modified Ankle Foot Orthosis of Low Temperature Thermoplastics in Infants with Idiopathic Congenital Talipes Equino Varus Deformityrdquo Published in Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics-B July 2010 Volume 19 (4) Page 353-360
Punita V Solanki A Book on ldquoMultiple Choice Questions Biomechanics and Occupational Therapy in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo have been published by Jaypee Brothers India in the year 2010 1st
Edition 250 Pages with ISBN No 978-93-5025-071-6
Punita V Solanki A Book on ldquoMultiple Choice Questions
Fundamentals of Occupational Therapyrdquo have been published by National Book Depot Parel Mumbai India in the year 2010 1st Edition 146 Pages with ISBN No 978-93-5025-071-6
Ashwinikumar A Raut Nirmala N Rege Firoz M Tadvi Punita V
Solanki Kirti R Kene Sudatta G Shirolkar Shefali N Pandey Rama A Vaidya Ashok B Vaidya ldquoExploratory study to evaluate tolerability safety and activity of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) in healthy volunteersrdquo Published in Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine July-September 2012 Volume 3 Issue 3 Page 111-114
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsSolanki PV JMT Guest Editorial Are medical thesis published or
these remain the entity of grey literature Journal of Medical Thesis July-Sept 2013 Volume 1 Issue 1 Page 4-5
Preetee Gokhale Punita V Solanki Priyanka Agarwal To study the effectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndrome Published in Indian Journal of Occupational Therapy May-August 2014 Volume 46 Issue 2 Page 41-48
Solanki PV Nair SR Shukla H John D A systematic literature review of clinical effectiveness and economic analysis of injury prevention and health promotion wellness programs for professional computer users in preventing work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs) Third International Conference on Pharmacoeconomics amp Outcomes Research New Delhi 102014 (Conference Paper)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Bhairavi Dani Meghana Shah Namita Panekat Dushyant Padghamkar Sheela A Rao Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Core Stabilization Training in Subacute and Chronic Postural Low Backacherdquo 1st September 2005 ndash 28th February 2006 Batch
Trupti A Mestry Anagha C Ghatge Ashvini P Ganvir Mrunalini P
Manwatkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Exercise Therapy on Functional Recovery in Painful Stage (Stage I) of Idiopathic Adhesive Capsulitisrdquo 21st August 2006 - 20th February 2007 Batch
Chaitanya U Mantri Pratik P Dhage Punita V Solanki
ldquoObservational Gait Analysis in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo 28th January 2008 - 27th July 2008 Batch
Swati S Patil Mitali S Shinde Nishant C Jalgaonkar Ravindra D Shep Punita V Solanki ldquoA Study of Psychological Distress in Chronic Low Back Painrdquo 20th August 2008 - 20th February 2009 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Shivangi B Dave Seema U Ghuge Sudhir S Gupta Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of modified constraint induced movement therapy in improving the functional outcome of upper extremity in children with spastic hemi paresisrdquo 9th February 2010 - 7th August 2010 Batch
Chanchal Patil Dhara Dedhia Preetee Gokhale Priyanka Agarwal Punita V Solanki ldquoEffectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndromerdquo 12th August 2010 - 7th
February 2011 Batch
Neha Kelaskar Pooja Jethani Jyothi Sundaram Vina Nimbolkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of Pilates in Improving Physical Fitness of Occupational Therapy Studentsrdquo 24th August 2012 - 19th February 2013 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationKinjal Dilip Hemani Punita Vasant Solanki Performance of
average Indian adults and professional computer users on box and block test ndash A normative study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC392008)
Suchitra Vasant Gaikwad Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of sensory integration therapy on joint attention in children with autism spectrum disorder Developmental Disability Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC312008)
Dhananjay Uttamrao Bhaskar Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of electromyographic biofeedback training in primary idiopathic frozen shoulder syndrome Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC292009)
Vaishali Sushant More Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of occupational therapy in post traumatic elbow stiffness ndash A comparative study between static elbow splint versus static progressive elbow splint Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC302009)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationRasika Shivanand Pardhi Punita Vasant Solanki Proprioceptive
Neuromuscular Facilitation and Myofascial Release with Occupational Therapy in patients with Proximal Humeral Fracture A Comparative Study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2009-2012 (CARE No EC062010)
Aditi Anil Redkar Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Swiss Ball amp Thera Band Exercises as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Ankylosing Spondylitis - A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC422011)
Tejeshwari Nemichand Baghele Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Neuromuscular and Proprioceptive Training as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Rheumatoid Arthritic Hand ndash A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC312011)
Life Life
Life Member of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association with Membership Number L-2022965911 amp Academic Council of Occupational Therapy Registration No 019147
Maharashtra State Council for Occupational Therapy amp Physiotherapy Registration No 201002OT000086
Life Member of Gosumec Alumni Association Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India since February 2006
Member of Physio-Occupational-Speech Academy of Therapists-India (POSAT-India) Borivali Mumbai India
Associate Member of Paediatric Orthopaedic Society of India since December 2006 with Membership No ALM ndash 65
Life Member of IASM (Indian Association of Sports Medicine) since February 2007 with Registration No PY-588
Life Member of Society for Hand Therapy India since 2008
Associate Life Member of Childhood Disability Group of Indian Academy of Pediatrics since November 2009 with membership No CDAL-94Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
Life Life
Life Member of Indian Society for Clinical Research (ISCR) since April 2012 with Membership Registration Number 547
Associate Life Member of Bombay Orthopaedic Society since September 2013 with Membership Number BOS - S 384 MUM
Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
On the Web World
Professional Networking Page at LinkedIn
httpwwwlinkedincominpunitasolanki
Google Profile httpwwwgooglecomprofilestherapistindia
Blog httppunita-solankiblogspotcom
Facebook Page httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Picasa Web Albums httpspicasawebgooglecomhome
Research Gate Profile httpswwwresearchgatenetprofilePunita_Solanki
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Extra Curricular ActivitiesAttended a course on Yoga from 16011999 to 10041999
conducted by Shri Ambika Yog Kutir at K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India
Attended a course on Typing from 01021999 to 03061999 at S M Lall Commercial Institute Malad Mumbai India
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp as a Volunteer for 4 days from 8112004 to 11112004 held at YMCA Nilshi Village
Was involved in Students Gymkhana Activities at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital as a Vice President for an Occupational Therapy Student elected as Occupational Therapy Secretary in the year 2006-07 and 2008-09
Visited the Sports Sciences Centre at Army Sports Institute at Pune on 17th January 2012 for academic reason for 3 hours
Attended one day workshop on Self Defense by Krav Maga Global in March 2013 by Master Eyal Yanilov
Passed IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Examination held on 9th and 10th May 2014 with a Band Score of 7
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
I am a young (mid adulthood phase of life) Indian
women I am an Occupational Therapist by profession A
Virgo by birth and a Virgo by attitude and behaviour with
my birth day being 17th September Hinduism (Vaishnavism) is
a religion which is inherited by me but I respect values of all
religions in practice I am well versed with English Hindi
Marathi and Gujarati languages with Gujarati being my
mother tongue I am O +ve by blood group and +ve by beliefs
and in practice though at times I do become too
philosophicalhelliphelliphellip
I reside as well as work in Mumbai Maharashtra
India
Life Life
About Myself as a PersonI love Drawing Crafts Painting Reading Writing Teaching
Attending Medical Camps amp Childrenrsquos Sports Camps Exploring
Internet Listening to Music amp Cooking I have learnt Yoga and Typing
My pluses Punctual Regular Sincere Hard working Dedicated Interested in
Work Motivated Assertive Dependable Responsibilities and Promises I keep
if made by me Neatness Tidiness and Cleanliness I love Well organized and
like doing things well in advance as planned
My minuses Too critical too frank on face assertive but at times Irsquom
perceived as aggressive (When I say ldquoNordquo to My fellow colleagues
or friends) I do not socialize so easily in an informal situation
Do not trust people easily amp I always remain self reliant So I am
perceived as a person with attitude Cannot tolerate laziness and
irresponsible behaviours of others So Irsquom perceived as strict
I am a bit fussy about food habits
I hate Liars manipulators amp gossipers jealousy bias and partial attitudes
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
QuotesTeachings that I have been following all my life
Work is Worship Time is Money
Our Loved ones and Time - once lost are lost forever
Simple Living High Thinking
Theres no substitute to hard work I do not believe in Luck But
yes miracles do have a place on earth if you have faith in GOD
I eat to live and do not live to eat
I respect peoplersquos values beliefs and thoughts irrespective of their
opposite tastes to mine
Truth is GOD Education is my Treasure My Family is my
positive attribute for my ever burning need of learning
teaching working and reaching towards my goals
Difficulties and Obstacles are challenges of our life which
we should fight back and overcome
Life Life
My Awards
No formal Awards I have ever received
My Awards are
My patientrsquos Satisfaction and their return to Original life
chores and a genuine ldquosmilerdquo on their face as an
acknowledgement
Success and Happiness of my students
Content and Love of my family
Trust of my close and dear friends Being there for me when
Irsquom in need
My faith in GOD in all paths of life
Belief in myself and passion for work at hand
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapy is a client centered health profession concerned with promoting health and well being through occupation The primary goal of occupational therapy is to enable people to participate in the activities of everyday liferdquo
ldquoOccupational therapists achieve this outcome by working with people and communities to enhance their ability to engage in the occupations they want to need to or are expected to do or by modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement
~ WFOT 2012
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists use careful analysis of physical environmental psychosocial mental spiritual political and cultural factors to identify barriers to occupation
Occupational therapy draws from the fields of medicine psychology sociology anthropology and many other disciplines in developing its knowledge base A new discipline of occupational science has been developed to enhance the evidence base of the profession
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
Where do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists work with all age groups and in a wide range of physical and psychosocial areas
Places of employment may include hospitals clinics day and rehabilitation centres home care programmes special schools industry and private enterprise
Many occupational therapists work in private practice and as educators and consultants
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
AssessmentThe occupational therapy process is based on initial and repeated assessments The occupational therapist together with the person they are working with focus on individual and environmental abilities and problems related to activities in the persons daily lifeAssessment includes the use of standardized procedures interviews observations in a variety of settings and consultation with significant people in the persons life
PlanningThe results of the assessment are the basis of the plan which includes short and long-term aims of treatment The plan should be relevant to the persons development stage habits roles life-style preferences and the environment
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
InterventionIntervention focuses on programs that are person oriented and environmental These are designed to facilitate the performance of everyday tasks and adaptation of settings in which the person works lives and socializes Examples include teaching new techniques and providing equipment which facilitate independence in personal care reducing environmental barriers and providing resources to lessen stress
CooperationOccupational therapists recognize the importance of teamwork Cooperation and coordination with other professionals families caregivers and volunteers are important in the realization of the holistic approach
Occupational Therapy Intervention Continuum
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
I Adjunctive Intervention LevelInterventions that prepare for performance and participation
eg Structural Stability by Splinting ROM Exercises Muscle Strengthening Low Level and High Level Endurance Physical Agent Modalities such as thermal agents amp electrotherapy used as an adjunct to prepare a client for higher levels of interventions
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
II Enabling Intervention Level (Occupation-as-Means)Interventions that focus on performance skills
eg Simulated Activities such as Horizontal and Inclined Sanding Board Simulated wood work peg boards skate boards Thera-putty (Simulated Kneading Dough) Hand Web Bicycle Simulated Driving
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
III Purposeful Intervention Level (Occupation-as-End)
Interventions that have a predetermined goal and facilitate practice and problem solving
eg Purposeful activities such as self care kitchen tasks work activities in a training set up where in adaptive device prescription and adaptive training can be enhanced
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
For More Details Visit
wwwaiotaorg
wwwaotaorg
wwwwfotorg
httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
PublicationsSolanki PV JMT Guest Editorial Are medical thesis published or
these remain the entity of grey literature Journal of Medical Thesis July-Sept 2013 Volume 1 Issue 1 Page 4-5
Preetee Gokhale Punita V Solanki Priyanka Agarwal To study the effectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndrome Published in Indian Journal of Occupational Therapy May-August 2014 Volume 46 Issue 2 Page 41-48
Solanki PV Nair SR Shukla H John D A systematic literature review of clinical effectiveness and economic analysis of injury prevention and health promotion wellness programs for professional computer users in preventing work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs) Third International Conference on Pharmacoeconomics amp Outcomes Research New Delhi 102014 (Conference Paper)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Bhairavi Dani Meghana Shah Namita Panekat Dushyant Padghamkar Sheela A Rao Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Core Stabilization Training in Subacute and Chronic Postural Low Backacherdquo 1st September 2005 ndash 28th February 2006 Batch
Trupti A Mestry Anagha C Ghatge Ashvini P Ganvir Mrunalini P
Manwatkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Exercise Therapy on Functional Recovery in Painful Stage (Stage I) of Idiopathic Adhesive Capsulitisrdquo 21st August 2006 - 20th February 2007 Batch
Chaitanya U Mantri Pratik P Dhage Punita V Solanki
ldquoObservational Gait Analysis in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo 28th January 2008 - 27th July 2008 Batch
Swati S Patil Mitali S Shinde Nishant C Jalgaonkar Ravindra D Shep Punita V Solanki ldquoA Study of Psychological Distress in Chronic Low Back Painrdquo 20th August 2008 - 20th February 2009 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Shivangi B Dave Seema U Ghuge Sudhir S Gupta Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of modified constraint induced movement therapy in improving the functional outcome of upper extremity in children with spastic hemi paresisrdquo 9th February 2010 - 7th August 2010 Batch
Chanchal Patil Dhara Dedhia Preetee Gokhale Priyanka Agarwal Punita V Solanki ldquoEffectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndromerdquo 12th August 2010 - 7th
February 2011 Batch
Neha Kelaskar Pooja Jethani Jyothi Sundaram Vina Nimbolkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of Pilates in Improving Physical Fitness of Occupational Therapy Studentsrdquo 24th August 2012 - 19th February 2013 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationKinjal Dilip Hemani Punita Vasant Solanki Performance of
average Indian adults and professional computer users on box and block test ndash A normative study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC392008)
Suchitra Vasant Gaikwad Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of sensory integration therapy on joint attention in children with autism spectrum disorder Developmental Disability Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC312008)
Dhananjay Uttamrao Bhaskar Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of electromyographic biofeedback training in primary idiopathic frozen shoulder syndrome Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC292009)
Vaishali Sushant More Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of occupational therapy in post traumatic elbow stiffness ndash A comparative study between static elbow splint versus static progressive elbow splint Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC302009)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationRasika Shivanand Pardhi Punita Vasant Solanki Proprioceptive
Neuromuscular Facilitation and Myofascial Release with Occupational Therapy in patients with Proximal Humeral Fracture A Comparative Study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2009-2012 (CARE No EC062010)
Aditi Anil Redkar Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Swiss Ball amp Thera Band Exercises as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Ankylosing Spondylitis - A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC422011)
Tejeshwari Nemichand Baghele Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Neuromuscular and Proprioceptive Training as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Rheumatoid Arthritic Hand ndash A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC312011)
Life Life
Life Member of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association with Membership Number L-2022965911 amp Academic Council of Occupational Therapy Registration No 019147
Maharashtra State Council for Occupational Therapy amp Physiotherapy Registration No 201002OT000086
Life Member of Gosumec Alumni Association Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India since February 2006
Member of Physio-Occupational-Speech Academy of Therapists-India (POSAT-India) Borivali Mumbai India
Associate Member of Paediatric Orthopaedic Society of India since December 2006 with Membership No ALM ndash 65
Life Member of IASM (Indian Association of Sports Medicine) since February 2007 with Registration No PY-588
Life Member of Society for Hand Therapy India since 2008
Associate Life Member of Childhood Disability Group of Indian Academy of Pediatrics since November 2009 with membership No CDAL-94Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
Life Life
Life Member of Indian Society for Clinical Research (ISCR) since April 2012 with Membership Registration Number 547
Associate Life Member of Bombay Orthopaedic Society since September 2013 with Membership Number BOS - S 384 MUM
Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
On the Web World
Professional Networking Page at LinkedIn
httpwwwlinkedincominpunitasolanki
Google Profile httpwwwgooglecomprofilestherapistindia
Blog httppunita-solankiblogspotcom
Facebook Page httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Picasa Web Albums httpspicasawebgooglecomhome
Research Gate Profile httpswwwresearchgatenetprofilePunita_Solanki
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Extra Curricular ActivitiesAttended a course on Yoga from 16011999 to 10041999
conducted by Shri Ambika Yog Kutir at K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India
Attended a course on Typing from 01021999 to 03061999 at S M Lall Commercial Institute Malad Mumbai India
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp as a Volunteer for 4 days from 8112004 to 11112004 held at YMCA Nilshi Village
Was involved in Students Gymkhana Activities at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital as a Vice President for an Occupational Therapy Student elected as Occupational Therapy Secretary in the year 2006-07 and 2008-09
Visited the Sports Sciences Centre at Army Sports Institute at Pune on 17th January 2012 for academic reason for 3 hours
Attended one day workshop on Self Defense by Krav Maga Global in March 2013 by Master Eyal Yanilov
Passed IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Examination held on 9th and 10th May 2014 with a Band Score of 7
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
I am a young (mid adulthood phase of life) Indian
women I am an Occupational Therapist by profession A
Virgo by birth and a Virgo by attitude and behaviour with
my birth day being 17th September Hinduism (Vaishnavism) is
a religion which is inherited by me but I respect values of all
religions in practice I am well versed with English Hindi
Marathi and Gujarati languages with Gujarati being my
mother tongue I am O +ve by blood group and +ve by beliefs
and in practice though at times I do become too
philosophicalhelliphelliphellip
I reside as well as work in Mumbai Maharashtra
India
Life Life
About Myself as a PersonI love Drawing Crafts Painting Reading Writing Teaching
Attending Medical Camps amp Childrenrsquos Sports Camps Exploring
Internet Listening to Music amp Cooking I have learnt Yoga and Typing
My pluses Punctual Regular Sincere Hard working Dedicated Interested in
Work Motivated Assertive Dependable Responsibilities and Promises I keep
if made by me Neatness Tidiness and Cleanliness I love Well organized and
like doing things well in advance as planned
My minuses Too critical too frank on face assertive but at times Irsquom
perceived as aggressive (When I say ldquoNordquo to My fellow colleagues
or friends) I do not socialize so easily in an informal situation
Do not trust people easily amp I always remain self reliant So I am
perceived as a person with attitude Cannot tolerate laziness and
irresponsible behaviours of others So Irsquom perceived as strict
I am a bit fussy about food habits
I hate Liars manipulators amp gossipers jealousy bias and partial attitudes
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
QuotesTeachings that I have been following all my life
Work is Worship Time is Money
Our Loved ones and Time - once lost are lost forever
Simple Living High Thinking
Theres no substitute to hard work I do not believe in Luck But
yes miracles do have a place on earth if you have faith in GOD
I eat to live and do not live to eat
I respect peoplersquos values beliefs and thoughts irrespective of their
opposite tastes to mine
Truth is GOD Education is my Treasure My Family is my
positive attribute for my ever burning need of learning
teaching working and reaching towards my goals
Difficulties and Obstacles are challenges of our life which
we should fight back and overcome
Life Life
My Awards
No formal Awards I have ever received
My Awards are
My patientrsquos Satisfaction and their return to Original life
chores and a genuine ldquosmilerdquo on their face as an
acknowledgement
Success and Happiness of my students
Content and Love of my family
Trust of my close and dear friends Being there for me when
Irsquom in need
My faith in GOD in all paths of life
Belief in myself and passion for work at hand
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapy is a client centered health profession concerned with promoting health and well being through occupation The primary goal of occupational therapy is to enable people to participate in the activities of everyday liferdquo
ldquoOccupational therapists achieve this outcome by working with people and communities to enhance their ability to engage in the occupations they want to need to or are expected to do or by modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement
~ WFOT 2012
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists use careful analysis of physical environmental psychosocial mental spiritual political and cultural factors to identify barriers to occupation
Occupational therapy draws from the fields of medicine psychology sociology anthropology and many other disciplines in developing its knowledge base A new discipline of occupational science has been developed to enhance the evidence base of the profession
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
Where do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists work with all age groups and in a wide range of physical and psychosocial areas
Places of employment may include hospitals clinics day and rehabilitation centres home care programmes special schools industry and private enterprise
Many occupational therapists work in private practice and as educators and consultants
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
AssessmentThe occupational therapy process is based on initial and repeated assessments The occupational therapist together with the person they are working with focus on individual and environmental abilities and problems related to activities in the persons daily lifeAssessment includes the use of standardized procedures interviews observations in a variety of settings and consultation with significant people in the persons life
PlanningThe results of the assessment are the basis of the plan which includes short and long-term aims of treatment The plan should be relevant to the persons development stage habits roles life-style preferences and the environment
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
InterventionIntervention focuses on programs that are person oriented and environmental These are designed to facilitate the performance of everyday tasks and adaptation of settings in which the person works lives and socializes Examples include teaching new techniques and providing equipment which facilitate independence in personal care reducing environmental barriers and providing resources to lessen stress
CooperationOccupational therapists recognize the importance of teamwork Cooperation and coordination with other professionals families caregivers and volunteers are important in the realization of the holistic approach
Occupational Therapy Intervention Continuum
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
I Adjunctive Intervention LevelInterventions that prepare for performance and participation
eg Structural Stability by Splinting ROM Exercises Muscle Strengthening Low Level and High Level Endurance Physical Agent Modalities such as thermal agents amp electrotherapy used as an adjunct to prepare a client for higher levels of interventions
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
II Enabling Intervention Level (Occupation-as-Means)Interventions that focus on performance skills
eg Simulated Activities such as Horizontal and Inclined Sanding Board Simulated wood work peg boards skate boards Thera-putty (Simulated Kneading Dough) Hand Web Bicycle Simulated Driving
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
III Purposeful Intervention Level (Occupation-as-End)
Interventions that have a predetermined goal and facilitate practice and problem solving
eg Purposeful activities such as self care kitchen tasks work activities in a training set up where in adaptive device prescription and adaptive training can be enhanced
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
For More Details Visit
wwwaiotaorg
wwwaotaorg
wwwwfotorg
httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Bhairavi Dani Meghana Shah Namita Panekat Dushyant Padghamkar Sheela A Rao Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Core Stabilization Training in Subacute and Chronic Postural Low Backacherdquo 1st September 2005 ndash 28th February 2006 Batch
Trupti A Mestry Anagha C Ghatge Ashvini P Ganvir Mrunalini P
Manwatkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEffect of Exercise Therapy on Functional Recovery in Painful Stage (Stage I) of Idiopathic Adhesive Capsulitisrdquo 21st August 2006 - 20th February 2007 Batch
Chaitanya U Mantri Pratik P Dhage Punita V Solanki
ldquoObservational Gait Analysis in Orthopaedic Conditionsrdquo 28th January 2008 - 27th July 2008 Batch
Swati S Patil Mitali S Shinde Nishant C Jalgaonkar Ravindra D Shep Punita V Solanki ldquoA Study of Psychological Distress in Chronic Low Back Painrdquo 20th August 2008 - 20th February 2009 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Shivangi B Dave Seema U Ghuge Sudhir S Gupta Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of modified constraint induced movement therapy in improving the functional outcome of upper extremity in children with spastic hemi paresisrdquo 9th February 2010 - 7th August 2010 Batch
Chanchal Patil Dhara Dedhia Preetee Gokhale Priyanka Agarwal Punita V Solanki ldquoEffectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndromerdquo 12th August 2010 - 7th
February 2011 Batch
Neha Kelaskar Pooja Jethani Jyothi Sundaram Vina Nimbolkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of Pilates in Improving Physical Fitness of Occupational Therapy Studentsrdquo 24th August 2012 - 19th February 2013 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationKinjal Dilip Hemani Punita Vasant Solanki Performance of
average Indian adults and professional computer users on box and block test ndash A normative study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC392008)
Suchitra Vasant Gaikwad Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of sensory integration therapy on joint attention in children with autism spectrum disorder Developmental Disability Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC312008)
Dhananjay Uttamrao Bhaskar Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of electromyographic biofeedback training in primary idiopathic frozen shoulder syndrome Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC292009)
Vaishali Sushant More Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of occupational therapy in post traumatic elbow stiffness ndash A comparative study between static elbow splint versus static progressive elbow splint Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC302009)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationRasika Shivanand Pardhi Punita Vasant Solanki Proprioceptive
Neuromuscular Facilitation and Myofascial Release with Occupational Therapy in patients with Proximal Humeral Fracture A Comparative Study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2009-2012 (CARE No EC062010)
Aditi Anil Redkar Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Swiss Ball amp Thera Band Exercises as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Ankylosing Spondylitis - A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC422011)
Tejeshwari Nemichand Baghele Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Neuromuscular and Proprioceptive Training as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Rheumatoid Arthritic Hand ndash A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC312011)
Life Life
Life Member of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association with Membership Number L-2022965911 amp Academic Council of Occupational Therapy Registration No 019147
Maharashtra State Council for Occupational Therapy amp Physiotherapy Registration No 201002OT000086
Life Member of Gosumec Alumni Association Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India since February 2006
Member of Physio-Occupational-Speech Academy of Therapists-India (POSAT-India) Borivali Mumbai India
Associate Member of Paediatric Orthopaedic Society of India since December 2006 with Membership No ALM ndash 65
Life Member of IASM (Indian Association of Sports Medicine) since February 2007 with Registration No PY-588
Life Member of Society for Hand Therapy India since 2008
Associate Life Member of Childhood Disability Group of Indian Academy of Pediatrics since November 2009 with membership No CDAL-94Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
Life Life
Life Member of Indian Society for Clinical Research (ISCR) since April 2012 with Membership Registration Number 547
Associate Life Member of Bombay Orthopaedic Society since September 2013 with Membership Number BOS - S 384 MUM
Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
On the Web World
Professional Networking Page at LinkedIn
httpwwwlinkedincominpunitasolanki
Google Profile httpwwwgooglecomprofilestherapistindia
Blog httppunita-solankiblogspotcom
Facebook Page httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Picasa Web Albums httpspicasawebgooglecomhome
Research Gate Profile httpswwwresearchgatenetprofilePunita_Solanki
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Extra Curricular ActivitiesAttended a course on Yoga from 16011999 to 10041999
conducted by Shri Ambika Yog Kutir at K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India
Attended a course on Typing from 01021999 to 03061999 at S M Lall Commercial Institute Malad Mumbai India
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp as a Volunteer for 4 days from 8112004 to 11112004 held at YMCA Nilshi Village
Was involved in Students Gymkhana Activities at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital as a Vice President for an Occupational Therapy Student elected as Occupational Therapy Secretary in the year 2006-07 and 2008-09
Visited the Sports Sciences Centre at Army Sports Institute at Pune on 17th January 2012 for academic reason for 3 hours
Attended one day workshop on Self Defense by Krav Maga Global in March 2013 by Master Eyal Yanilov
Passed IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Examination held on 9th and 10th May 2014 with a Band Score of 7
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
I am a young (mid adulthood phase of life) Indian
women I am an Occupational Therapist by profession A
Virgo by birth and a Virgo by attitude and behaviour with
my birth day being 17th September Hinduism (Vaishnavism) is
a religion which is inherited by me but I respect values of all
religions in practice I am well versed with English Hindi
Marathi and Gujarati languages with Gujarati being my
mother tongue I am O +ve by blood group and +ve by beliefs
and in practice though at times I do become too
philosophicalhelliphelliphellip
I reside as well as work in Mumbai Maharashtra
India
Life Life
About Myself as a PersonI love Drawing Crafts Painting Reading Writing Teaching
Attending Medical Camps amp Childrenrsquos Sports Camps Exploring
Internet Listening to Music amp Cooking I have learnt Yoga and Typing
My pluses Punctual Regular Sincere Hard working Dedicated Interested in
Work Motivated Assertive Dependable Responsibilities and Promises I keep
if made by me Neatness Tidiness and Cleanliness I love Well organized and
like doing things well in advance as planned
My minuses Too critical too frank on face assertive but at times Irsquom
perceived as aggressive (When I say ldquoNordquo to My fellow colleagues
or friends) I do not socialize so easily in an informal situation
Do not trust people easily amp I always remain self reliant So I am
perceived as a person with attitude Cannot tolerate laziness and
irresponsible behaviours of others So Irsquom perceived as strict
I am a bit fussy about food habits
I hate Liars manipulators amp gossipers jealousy bias and partial attitudes
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
QuotesTeachings that I have been following all my life
Work is Worship Time is Money
Our Loved ones and Time - once lost are lost forever
Simple Living High Thinking
Theres no substitute to hard work I do not believe in Luck But
yes miracles do have a place on earth if you have faith in GOD
I eat to live and do not live to eat
I respect peoplersquos values beliefs and thoughts irrespective of their
opposite tastes to mine
Truth is GOD Education is my Treasure My Family is my
positive attribute for my ever burning need of learning
teaching working and reaching towards my goals
Difficulties and Obstacles are challenges of our life which
we should fight back and overcome
Life Life
My Awards
No formal Awards I have ever received
My Awards are
My patientrsquos Satisfaction and their return to Original life
chores and a genuine ldquosmilerdquo on their face as an
acknowledgement
Success and Happiness of my students
Content and Love of my family
Trust of my close and dear friends Being there for me when
Irsquom in need
My faith in GOD in all paths of life
Belief in myself and passion for work at hand
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapy is a client centered health profession concerned with promoting health and well being through occupation The primary goal of occupational therapy is to enable people to participate in the activities of everyday liferdquo
ldquoOccupational therapists achieve this outcome by working with people and communities to enhance their ability to engage in the occupations they want to need to or are expected to do or by modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement
~ WFOT 2012
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists use careful analysis of physical environmental psychosocial mental spiritual political and cultural factors to identify barriers to occupation
Occupational therapy draws from the fields of medicine psychology sociology anthropology and many other disciplines in developing its knowledge base A new discipline of occupational science has been developed to enhance the evidence base of the profession
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
Where do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists work with all age groups and in a wide range of physical and psychosocial areas
Places of employment may include hospitals clinics day and rehabilitation centres home care programmes special schools industry and private enterprise
Many occupational therapists work in private practice and as educators and consultants
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
AssessmentThe occupational therapy process is based on initial and repeated assessments The occupational therapist together with the person they are working with focus on individual and environmental abilities and problems related to activities in the persons daily lifeAssessment includes the use of standardized procedures interviews observations in a variety of settings and consultation with significant people in the persons life
PlanningThe results of the assessment are the basis of the plan which includes short and long-term aims of treatment The plan should be relevant to the persons development stage habits roles life-style preferences and the environment
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
InterventionIntervention focuses on programs that are person oriented and environmental These are designed to facilitate the performance of everyday tasks and adaptation of settings in which the person works lives and socializes Examples include teaching new techniques and providing equipment which facilitate independence in personal care reducing environmental barriers and providing resources to lessen stress
CooperationOccupational therapists recognize the importance of teamwork Cooperation and coordination with other professionals families caregivers and volunteers are important in the realization of the holistic approach
Occupational Therapy Intervention Continuum
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
I Adjunctive Intervention LevelInterventions that prepare for performance and participation
eg Structural Stability by Splinting ROM Exercises Muscle Strengthening Low Level and High Level Endurance Physical Agent Modalities such as thermal agents amp electrotherapy used as an adjunct to prepare a client for higher levels of interventions
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
II Enabling Intervention Level (Occupation-as-Means)Interventions that focus on performance skills
eg Simulated Activities such as Horizontal and Inclined Sanding Board Simulated wood work peg boards skate boards Thera-putty (Simulated Kneading Dough) Hand Web Bicycle Simulated Driving
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
III Purposeful Intervention Level (Occupation-as-End)
Interventions that have a predetermined goal and facilitate practice and problem solving
eg Purposeful activities such as self care kitchen tasks work activities in a training set up where in adaptive device prescription and adaptive training can be enhanced
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
For More Details Visit
wwwaiotaorg
wwwaotaorg
wwwwfotorg
httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for UG Interns Projects
Shivangi B Dave Seema U Ghuge Sudhir S Gupta Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of modified constraint induced movement therapy in improving the functional outcome of upper extremity in children with spastic hemi paresisrdquo 9th February 2010 - 7th August 2010 Batch
Chanchal Patil Dhara Dedhia Preetee Gokhale Priyanka Agarwal Punita V Solanki ldquoEffectiveness of play based therapy on play behavior of children with Downrsquos Syndromerdquo 12th August 2010 - 7th
February 2011 Batch
Neha Kelaskar Pooja Jethani Jyothi Sundaram Vina Nimbolkar Punita V Solanki ldquoEfficacy of Pilates in Improving Physical Fitness of Occupational Therapy Studentsrdquo 24th August 2012 - 19th February 2013 Batch
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationKinjal Dilip Hemani Punita Vasant Solanki Performance of
average Indian adults and professional computer users on box and block test ndash A normative study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC392008)
Suchitra Vasant Gaikwad Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of sensory integration therapy on joint attention in children with autism spectrum disorder Developmental Disability Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC312008)
Dhananjay Uttamrao Bhaskar Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of electromyographic biofeedback training in primary idiopathic frozen shoulder syndrome Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC292009)
Vaishali Sushant More Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of occupational therapy in post traumatic elbow stiffness ndash A comparative study between static elbow splint versus static progressive elbow splint Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC302009)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationRasika Shivanand Pardhi Punita Vasant Solanki Proprioceptive
Neuromuscular Facilitation and Myofascial Release with Occupational Therapy in patients with Proximal Humeral Fracture A Comparative Study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2009-2012 (CARE No EC062010)
Aditi Anil Redkar Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Swiss Ball amp Thera Band Exercises as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Ankylosing Spondylitis - A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC422011)
Tejeshwari Nemichand Baghele Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Neuromuscular and Proprioceptive Training as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Rheumatoid Arthritic Hand ndash A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC312011)
Life Life
Life Member of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association with Membership Number L-2022965911 amp Academic Council of Occupational Therapy Registration No 019147
Maharashtra State Council for Occupational Therapy amp Physiotherapy Registration No 201002OT000086
Life Member of Gosumec Alumni Association Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India since February 2006
Member of Physio-Occupational-Speech Academy of Therapists-India (POSAT-India) Borivali Mumbai India
Associate Member of Paediatric Orthopaedic Society of India since December 2006 with Membership No ALM ndash 65
Life Member of IASM (Indian Association of Sports Medicine) since February 2007 with Registration No PY-588
Life Member of Society for Hand Therapy India since 2008
Associate Life Member of Childhood Disability Group of Indian Academy of Pediatrics since November 2009 with membership No CDAL-94Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
Life Life
Life Member of Indian Society for Clinical Research (ISCR) since April 2012 with Membership Registration Number 547
Associate Life Member of Bombay Orthopaedic Society since September 2013 with Membership Number BOS - S 384 MUM
Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
On the Web World
Professional Networking Page at LinkedIn
httpwwwlinkedincominpunitasolanki
Google Profile httpwwwgooglecomprofilestherapistindia
Blog httppunita-solankiblogspotcom
Facebook Page httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Picasa Web Albums httpspicasawebgooglecomhome
Research Gate Profile httpswwwresearchgatenetprofilePunita_Solanki
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Extra Curricular ActivitiesAttended a course on Yoga from 16011999 to 10041999
conducted by Shri Ambika Yog Kutir at K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India
Attended a course on Typing from 01021999 to 03061999 at S M Lall Commercial Institute Malad Mumbai India
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp as a Volunteer for 4 days from 8112004 to 11112004 held at YMCA Nilshi Village
Was involved in Students Gymkhana Activities at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital as a Vice President for an Occupational Therapy Student elected as Occupational Therapy Secretary in the year 2006-07 and 2008-09
Visited the Sports Sciences Centre at Army Sports Institute at Pune on 17th January 2012 for academic reason for 3 hours
Attended one day workshop on Self Defense by Krav Maga Global in March 2013 by Master Eyal Yanilov
Passed IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Examination held on 9th and 10th May 2014 with a Band Score of 7
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
I am a young (mid adulthood phase of life) Indian
women I am an Occupational Therapist by profession A
Virgo by birth and a Virgo by attitude and behaviour with
my birth day being 17th September Hinduism (Vaishnavism) is
a religion which is inherited by me but I respect values of all
religions in practice I am well versed with English Hindi
Marathi and Gujarati languages with Gujarati being my
mother tongue I am O +ve by blood group and +ve by beliefs
and in practice though at times I do become too
philosophicalhelliphelliphellip
I reside as well as work in Mumbai Maharashtra
India
Life Life
About Myself as a PersonI love Drawing Crafts Painting Reading Writing Teaching
Attending Medical Camps amp Childrenrsquos Sports Camps Exploring
Internet Listening to Music amp Cooking I have learnt Yoga and Typing
My pluses Punctual Regular Sincere Hard working Dedicated Interested in
Work Motivated Assertive Dependable Responsibilities and Promises I keep
if made by me Neatness Tidiness and Cleanliness I love Well organized and
like doing things well in advance as planned
My minuses Too critical too frank on face assertive but at times Irsquom
perceived as aggressive (When I say ldquoNordquo to My fellow colleagues
or friends) I do not socialize so easily in an informal situation
Do not trust people easily amp I always remain self reliant So I am
perceived as a person with attitude Cannot tolerate laziness and
irresponsible behaviours of others So Irsquom perceived as strict
I am a bit fussy about food habits
I hate Liars manipulators amp gossipers jealousy bias and partial attitudes
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
QuotesTeachings that I have been following all my life
Work is Worship Time is Money
Our Loved ones and Time - once lost are lost forever
Simple Living High Thinking
Theres no substitute to hard work I do not believe in Luck But
yes miracles do have a place on earth if you have faith in GOD
I eat to live and do not live to eat
I respect peoplersquos values beliefs and thoughts irrespective of their
opposite tastes to mine
Truth is GOD Education is my Treasure My Family is my
positive attribute for my ever burning need of learning
teaching working and reaching towards my goals
Difficulties and Obstacles are challenges of our life which
we should fight back and overcome
Life Life
My Awards
No formal Awards I have ever received
My Awards are
My patientrsquos Satisfaction and their return to Original life
chores and a genuine ldquosmilerdquo on their face as an
acknowledgement
Success and Happiness of my students
Content and Love of my family
Trust of my close and dear friends Being there for me when
Irsquom in need
My faith in GOD in all paths of life
Belief in myself and passion for work at hand
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapy is a client centered health profession concerned with promoting health and well being through occupation The primary goal of occupational therapy is to enable people to participate in the activities of everyday liferdquo
ldquoOccupational therapists achieve this outcome by working with people and communities to enhance their ability to engage in the occupations they want to need to or are expected to do or by modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement
~ WFOT 2012
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists use careful analysis of physical environmental psychosocial mental spiritual political and cultural factors to identify barriers to occupation
Occupational therapy draws from the fields of medicine psychology sociology anthropology and many other disciplines in developing its knowledge base A new discipline of occupational science has been developed to enhance the evidence base of the profession
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
Where do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists work with all age groups and in a wide range of physical and psychosocial areas
Places of employment may include hospitals clinics day and rehabilitation centres home care programmes special schools industry and private enterprise
Many occupational therapists work in private practice and as educators and consultants
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
AssessmentThe occupational therapy process is based on initial and repeated assessments The occupational therapist together with the person they are working with focus on individual and environmental abilities and problems related to activities in the persons daily lifeAssessment includes the use of standardized procedures interviews observations in a variety of settings and consultation with significant people in the persons life
PlanningThe results of the assessment are the basis of the plan which includes short and long-term aims of treatment The plan should be relevant to the persons development stage habits roles life-style preferences and the environment
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
InterventionIntervention focuses on programs that are person oriented and environmental These are designed to facilitate the performance of everyday tasks and adaptation of settings in which the person works lives and socializes Examples include teaching new techniques and providing equipment which facilitate independence in personal care reducing environmental barriers and providing resources to lessen stress
CooperationOccupational therapists recognize the importance of teamwork Cooperation and coordination with other professionals families caregivers and volunteers are important in the realization of the holistic approach
Occupational Therapy Intervention Continuum
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
I Adjunctive Intervention LevelInterventions that prepare for performance and participation
eg Structural Stability by Splinting ROM Exercises Muscle Strengthening Low Level and High Level Endurance Physical Agent Modalities such as thermal agents amp electrotherapy used as an adjunct to prepare a client for higher levels of interventions
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
II Enabling Intervention Level (Occupation-as-Means)Interventions that focus on performance skills
eg Simulated Activities such as Horizontal and Inclined Sanding Board Simulated wood work peg boards skate boards Thera-putty (Simulated Kneading Dough) Hand Web Bicycle Simulated Driving
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
III Purposeful Intervention Level (Occupation-as-End)
Interventions that have a predetermined goal and facilitate practice and problem solving
eg Purposeful activities such as self care kitchen tasks work activities in a training set up where in adaptive device prescription and adaptive training can be enhanced
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
For More Details Visit
wwwaiotaorg
wwwaotaorg
wwwwfotorg
httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationKinjal Dilip Hemani Punita Vasant Solanki Performance of
average Indian adults and professional computer users on box and block test ndash A normative study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC392008)
Suchitra Vasant Gaikwad Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of sensory integration therapy on joint attention in children with autism spectrum disorder Developmental Disability Dissertation completed during 2007-2010 (ECRHS No EC312008)
Dhananjay Uttamrao Bhaskar Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of electromyographic biofeedback training in primary idiopathic frozen shoulder syndrome Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC292009)
Vaishali Sushant More Punita Vasant Solanki To study the effectiveness of occupational therapy in post traumatic elbow stiffness ndash A comparative study between static elbow splint versus static progressive elbow splint Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2008-2011 (Care No EC302009)
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationRasika Shivanand Pardhi Punita Vasant Solanki Proprioceptive
Neuromuscular Facilitation and Myofascial Release with Occupational Therapy in patients with Proximal Humeral Fracture A Comparative Study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2009-2012 (CARE No EC062010)
Aditi Anil Redkar Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Swiss Ball amp Thera Band Exercises as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Ankylosing Spondylitis - A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC422011)
Tejeshwari Nemichand Baghele Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Neuromuscular and Proprioceptive Training as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Rheumatoid Arthritic Hand ndash A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC312011)
Life Life
Life Member of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association with Membership Number L-2022965911 amp Academic Council of Occupational Therapy Registration No 019147
Maharashtra State Council for Occupational Therapy amp Physiotherapy Registration No 201002OT000086
Life Member of Gosumec Alumni Association Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India since February 2006
Member of Physio-Occupational-Speech Academy of Therapists-India (POSAT-India) Borivali Mumbai India
Associate Member of Paediatric Orthopaedic Society of India since December 2006 with Membership No ALM ndash 65
Life Member of IASM (Indian Association of Sports Medicine) since February 2007 with Registration No PY-588
Life Member of Society for Hand Therapy India since 2008
Associate Life Member of Childhood Disability Group of Indian Academy of Pediatrics since November 2009 with membership No CDAL-94Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
Life Life
Life Member of Indian Society for Clinical Research (ISCR) since April 2012 with Membership Registration Number 547
Associate Life Member of Bombay Orthopaedic Society since September 2013 with Membership Number BOS - S 384 MUM
Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
On the Web World
Professional Networking Page at LinkedIn
httpwwwlinkedincominpunitasolanki
Google Profile httpwwwgooglecomprofilestherapistindia
Blog httppunita-solankiblogspotcom
Facebook Page httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Picasa Web Albums httpspicasawebgooglecomhome
Research Gate Profile httpswwwresearchgatenetprofilePunita_Solanki
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Extra Curricular ActivitiesAttended a course on Yoga from 16011999 to 10041999
conducted by Shri Ambika Yog Kutir at K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India
Attended a course on Typing from 01021999 to 03061999 at S M Lall Commercial Institute Malad Mumbai India
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp as a Volunteer for 4 days from 8112004 to 11112004 held at YMCA Nilshi Village
Was involved in Students Gymkhana Activities at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital as a Vice President for an Occupational Therapy Student elected as Occupational Therapy Secretary in the year 2006-07 and 2008-09
Visited the Sports Sciences Centre at Army Sports Institute at Pune on 17th January 2012 for academic reason for 3 hours
Attended one day workshop on Self Defense by Krav Maga Global in March 2013 by Master Eyal Yanilov
Passed IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Examination held on 9th and 10th May 2014 with a Band Score of 7
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
I am a young (mid adulthood phase of life) Indian
women I am an Occupational Therapist by profession A
Virgo by birth and a Virgo by attitude and behaviour with
my birth day being 17th September Hinduism (Vaishnavism) is
a religion which is inherited by me but I respect values of all
religions in practice I am well versed with English Hindi
Marathi and Gujarati languages with Gujarati being my
mother tongue I am O +ve by blood group and +ve by beliefs
and in practice though at times I do become too
philosophicalhelliphelliphellip
I reside as well as work in Mumbai Maharashtra
India
Life Life
About Myself as a PersonI love Drawing Crafts Painting Reading Writing Teaching
Attending Medical Camps amp Childrenrsquos Sports Camps Exploring
Internet Listening to Music amp Cooking I have learnt Yoga and Typing
My pluses Punctual Regular Sincere Hard working Dedicated Interested in
Work Motivated Assertive Dependable Responsibilities and Promises I keep
if made by me Neatness Tidiness and Cleanliness I love Well organized and
like doing things well in advance as planned
My minuses Too critical too frank on face assertive but at times Irsquom
perceived as aggressive (When I say ldquoNordquo to My fellow colleagues
or friends) I do not socialize so easily in an informal situation
Do not trust people easily amp I always remain self reliant So I am
perceived as a person with attitude Cannot tolerate laziness and
irresponsible behaviours of others So Irsquom perceived as strict
I am a bit fussy about food habits
I hate Liars manipulators amp gossipers jealousy bias and partial attitudes
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
QuotesTeachings that I have been following all my life
Work is Worship Time is Money
Our Loved ones and Time - once lost are lost forever
Simple Living High Thinking
Theres no substitute to hard work I do not believe in Luck But
yes miracles do have a place on earth if you have faith in GOD
I eat to live and do not live to eat
I respect peoplersquos values beliefs and thoughts irrespective of their
opposite tastes to mine
Truth is GOD Education is my Treasure My Family is my
positive attribute for my ever burning need of learning
teaching working and reaching towards my goals
Difficulties and Obstacles are challenges of our life which
we should fight back and overcome
Life Life
My Awards
No formal Awards I have ever received
My Awards are
My patientrsquos Satisfaction and their return to Original life
chores and a genuine ldquosmilerdquo on their face as an
acknowledgement
Success and Happiness of my students
Content and Love of my family
Trust of my close and dear friends Being there for me when
Irsquom in need
My faith in GOD in all paths of life
Belief in myself and passion for work at hand
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapy is a client centered health profession concerned with promoting health and well being through occupation The primary goal of occupational therapy is to enable people to participate in the activities of everyday liferdquo
ldquoOccupational therapists achieve this outcome by working with people and communities to enhance their ability to engage in the occupations they want to need to or are expected to do or by modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement
~ WFOT 2012
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists use careful analysis of physical environmental psychosocial mental spiritual political and cultural factors to identify barriers to occupation
Occupational therapy draws from the fields of medicine psychology sociology anthropology and many other disciplines in developing its knowledge base A new discipline of occupational science has been developed to enhance the evidence base of the profession
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
Where do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists work with all age groups and in a wide range of physical and psychosocial areas
Places of employment may include hospitals clinics day and rehabilitation centres home care programmes special schools industry and private enterprise
Many occupational therapists work in private practice and as educators and consultants
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
AssessmentThe occupational therapy process is based on initial and repeated assessments The occupational therapist together with the person they are working with focus on individual and environmental abilities and problems related to activities in the persons daily lifeAssessment includes the use of standardized procedures interviews observations in a variety of settings and consultation with significant people in the persons life
PlanningThe results of the assessment are the basis of the plan which includes short and long-term aims of treatment The plan should be relevant to the persons development stage habits roles life-style preferences and the environment
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
InterventionIntervention focuses on programs that are person oriented and environmental These are designed to facilitate the performance of everyday tasks and adaptation of settings in which the person works lives and socializes Examples include teaching new techniques and providing equipment which facilitate independence in personal care reducing environmental barriers and providing resources to lessen stress
CooperationOccupational therapists recognize the importance of teamwork Cooperation and coordination with other professionals families caregivers and volunteers are important in the realization of the holistic approach
Occupational Therapy Intervention Continuum
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
I Adjunctive Intervention LevelInterventions that prepare for performance and participation
eg Structural Stability by Splinting ROM Exercises Muscle Strengthening Low Level and High Level Endurance Physical Agent Modalities such as thermal agents amp electrotherapy used as an adjunct to prepare a client for higher levels of interventions
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
II Enabling Intervention Level (Occupation-as-Means)Interventions that focus on performance skills
eg Simulated Activities such as Horizontal and Inclined Sanding Board Simulated wood work peg boards skate boards Thera-putty (Simulated Kneading Dough) Hand Web Bicycle Simulated Driving
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
III Purposeful Intervention Level (Occupation-as-End)
Interventions that have a predetermined goal and facilitate practice and problem solving
eg Purposeful activities such as self care kitchen tasks work activities in a training set up where in adaptive device prescription and adaptive training can be enhanced
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
For More Details Visit
wwwaiotaorg
wwwaotaorg
wwwwfotorg
httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Guide for PG DissertationRasika Shivanand Pardhi Punita Vasant Solanki Proprioceptive
Neuromuscular Facilitation and Myofascial Release with Occupational Therapy in patients with Proximal Humeral Fracture A Comparative Study Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2009-2012 (CARE No EC062010)
Aditi Anil Redkar Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Swiss Ball amp Thera Band Exercises as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Ankylosing Spondylitis - A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC422011)
Tejeshwari Nemichand Baghele Punita Vasant Solanki Effectiveness of Neuromuscular and Proprioceptive Training as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy in Rheumatoid Arthritic Hand ndash A Randomized Controlled Trial Musculoskeletal Sciences Dissertation completed during 2010-2013 (CARE No EC312011)
Life Life
Life Member of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association with Membership Number L-2022965911 amp Academic Council of Occupational Therapy Registration No 019147
Maharashtra State Council for Occupational Therapy amp Physiotherapy Registration No 201002OT000086
Life Member of Gosumec Alumni Association Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India since February 2006
Member of Physio-Occupational-Speech Academy of Therapists-India (POSAT-India) Borivali Mumbai India
Associate Member of Paediatric Orthopaedic Society of India since December 2006 with Membership No ALM ndash 65
Life Member of IASM (Indian Association of Sports Medicine) since February 2007 with Registration No PY-588
Life Member of Society for Hand Therapy India since 2008
Associate Life Member of Childhood Disability Group of Indian Academy of Pediatrics since November 2009 with membership No CDAL-94Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
Life Life
Life Member of Indian Society for Clinical Research (ISCR) since April 2012 with Membership Registration Number 547
Associate Life Member of Bombay Orthopaedic Society since September 2013 with Membership Number BOS - S 384 MUM
Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
On the Web World
Professional Networking Page at LinkedIn
httpwwwlinkedincominpunitasolanki
Google Profile httpwwwgooglecomprofilestherapistindia
Blog httppunita-solankiblogspotcom
Facebook Page httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Picasa Web Albums httpspicasawebgooglecomhome
Research Gate Profile httpswwwresearchgatenetprofilePunita_Solanki
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Extra Curricular ActivitiesAttended a course on Yoga from 16011999 to 10041999
conducted by Shri Ambika Yog Kutir at K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India
Attended a course on Typing from 01021999 to 03061999 at S M Lall Commercial Institute Malad Mumbai India
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp as a Volunteer for 4 days from 8112004 to 11112004 held at YMCA Nilshi Village
Was involved in Students Gymkhana Activities at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital as a Vice President for an Occupational Therapy Student elected as Occupational Therapy Secretary in the year 2006-07 and 2008-09
Visited the Sports Sciences Centre at Army Sports Institute at Pune on 17th January 2012 for academic reason for 3 hours
Attended one day workshop on Self Defense by Krav Maga Global in March 2013 by Master Eyal Yanilov
Passed IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Examination held on 9th and 10th May 2014 with a Band Score of 7
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
I am a young (mid adulthood phase of life) Indian
women I am an Occupational Therapist by profession A
Virgo by birth and a Virgo by attitude and behaviour with
my birth day being 17th September Hinduism (Vaishnavism) is
a religion which is inherited by me but I respect values of all
religions in practice I am well versed with English Hindi
Marathi and Gujarati languages with Gujarati being my
mother tongue I am O +ve by blood group and +ve by beliefs
and in practice though at times I do become too
philosophicalhelliphelliphellip
I reside as well as work in Mumbai Maharashtra
India
Life Life
About Myself as a PersonI love Drawing Crafts Painting Reading Writing Teaching
Attending Medical Camps amp Childrenrsquos Sports Camps Exploring
Internet Listening to Music amp Cooking I have learnt Yoga and Typing
My pluses Punctual Regular Sincere Hard working Dedicated Interested in
Work Motivated Assertive Dependable Responsibilities and Promises I keep
if made by me Neatness Tidiness and Cleanliness I love Well organized and
like doing things well in advance as planned
My minuses Too critical too frank on face assertive but at times Irsquom
perceived as aggressive (When I say ldquoNordquo to My fellow colleagues
or friends) I do not socialize so easily in an informal situation
Do not trust people easily amp I always remain self reliant So I am
perceived as a person with attitude Cannot tolerate laziness and
irresponsible behaviours of others So Irsquom perceived as strict
I am a bit fussy about food habits
I hate Liars manipulators amp gossipers jealousy bias and partial attitudes
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
QuotesTeachings that I have been following all my life
Work is Worship Time is Money
Our Loved ones and Time - once lost are lost forever
Simple Living High Thinking
Theres no substitute to hard work I do not believe in Luck But
yes miracles do have a place on earth if you have faith in GOD
I eat to live and do not live to eat
I respect peoplersquos values beliefs and thoughts irrespective of their
opposite tastes to mine
Truth is GOD Education is my Treasure My Family is my
positive attribute for my ever burning need of learning
teaching working and reaching towards my goals
Difficulties and Obstacles are challenges of our life which
we should fight back and overcome
Life Life
My Awards
No formal Awards I have ever received
My Awards are
My patientrsquos Satisfaction and their return to Original life
chores and a genuine ldquosmilerdquo on their face as an
acknowledgement
Success and Happiness of my students
Content and Love of my family
Trust of my close and dear friends Being there for me when
Irsquom in need
My faith in GOD in all paths of life
Belief in myself and passion for work at hand
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapy is a client centered health profession concerned with promoting health and well being through occupation The primary goal of occupational therapy is to enable people to participate in the activities of everyday liferdquo
ldquoOccupational therapists achieve this outcome by working with people and communities to enhance their ability to engage in the occupations they want to need to or are expected to do or by modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement
~ WFOT 2012
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists use careful analysis of physical environmental psychosocial mental spiritual political and cultural factors to identify barriers to occupation
Occupational therapy draws from the fields of medicine psychology sociology anthropology and many other disciplines in developing its knowledge base A new discipline of occupational science has been developed to enhance the evidence base of the profession
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
Where do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists work with all age groups and in a wide range of physical and psychosocial areas
Places of employment may include hospitals clinics day and rehabilitation centres home care programmes special schools industry and private enterprise
Many occupational therapists work in private practice and as educators and consultants
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
AssessmentThe occupational therapy process is based on initial and repeated assessments The occupational therapist together with the person they are working with focus on individual and environmental abilities and problems related to activities in the persons daily lifeAssessment includes the use of standardized procedures interviews observations in a variety of settings and consultation with significant people in the persons life
PlanningThe results of the assessment are the basis of the plan which includes short and long-term aims of treatment The plan should be relevant to the persons development stage habits roles life-style preferences and the environment
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
InterventionIntervention focuses on programs that are person oriented and environmental These are designed to facilitate the performance of everyday tasks and adaptation of settings in which the person works lives and socializes Examples include teaching new techniques and providing equipment which facilitate independence in personal care reducing environmental barriers and providing resources to lessen stress
CooperationOccupational therapists recognize the importance of teamwork Cooperation and coordination with other professionals families caregivers and volunteers are important in the realization of the holistic approach
Occupational Therapy Intervention Continuum
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
I Adjunctive Intervention LevelInterventions that prepare for performance and participation
eg Structural Stability by Splinting ROM Exercises Muscle Strengthening Low Level and High Level Endurance Physical Agent Modalities such as thermal agents amp electrotherapy used as an adjunct to prepare a client for higher levels of interventions
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
II Enabling Intervention Level (Occupation-as-Means)Interventions that focus on performance skills
eg Simulated Activities such as Horizontal and Inclined Sanding Board Simulated wood work peg boards skate boards Thera-putty (Simulated Kneading Dough) Hand Web Bicycle Simulated Driving
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
III Purposeful Intervention Level (Occupation-as-End)
Interventions that have a predetermined goal and facilitate practice and problem solving
eg Purposeful activities such as self care kitchen tasks work activities in a training set up where in adaptive device prescription and adaptive training can be enhanced
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
For More Details Visit
wwwaiotaorg
wwwaotaorg
wwwwfotorg
httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Life Life
Life Member of All India Occupational Therapistrsquos Association with Membership Number L-2022965911 amp Academic Council of Occupational Therapy Registration No 019147
Maharashtra State Council for Occupational Therapy amp Physiotherapy Registration No 201002OT000086
Life Member of Gosumec Alumni Association Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India since February 2006
Member of Physio-Occupational-Speech Academy of Therapists-India (POSAT-India) Borivali Mumbai India
Associate Member of Paediatric Orthopaedic Society of India since December 2006 with Membership No ALM ndash 65
Life Member of IASM (Indian Association of Sports Medicine) since February 2007 with Registration No PY-588
Life Member of Society for Hand Therapy India since 2008
Associate Life Member of Childhood Disability Group of Indian Academy of Pediatrics since November 2009 with membership No CDAL-94Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
Life Life
Life Member of Indian Society for Clinical Research (ISCR) since April 2012 with Membership Registration Number 547
Associate Life Member of Bombay Orthopaedic Society since September 2013 with Membership Number BOS - S 384 MUM
Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
On the Web World
Professional Networking Page at LinkedIn
httpwwwlinkedincominpunitasolanki
Google Profile httpwwwgooglecomprofilestherapistindia
Blog httppunita-solankiblogspotcom
Facebook Page httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Picasa Web Albums httpspicasawebgooglecomhome
Research Gate Profile httpswwwresearchgatenetprofilePunita_Solanki
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Extra Curricular ActivitiesAttended a course on Yoga from 16011999 to 10041999
conducted by Shri Ambika Yog Kutir at K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India
Attended a course on Typing from 01021999 to 03061999 at S M Lall Commercial Institute Malad Mumbai India
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp as a Volunteer for 4 days from 8112004 to 11112004 held at YMCA Nilshi Village
Was involved in Students Gymkhana Activities at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital as a Vice President for an Occupational Therapy Student elected as Occupational Therapy Secretary in the year 2006-07 and 2008-09
Visited the Sports Sciences Centre at Army Sports Institute at Pune on 17th January 2012 for academic reason for 3 hours
Attended one day workshop on Self Defense by Krav Maga Global in March 2013 by Master Eyal Yanilov
Passed IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Examination held on 9th and 10th May 2014 with a Band Score of 7
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
I am a young (mid adulthood phase of life) Indian
women I am an Occupational Therapist by profession A
Virgo by birth and a Virgo by attitude and behaviour with
my birth day being 17th September Hinduism (Vaishnavism) is
a religion which is inherited by me but I respect values of all
religions in practice I am well versed with English Hindi
Marathi and Gujarati languages with Gujarati being my
mother tongue I am O +ve by blood group and +ve by beliefs
and in practice though at times I do become too
philosophicalhelliphelliphellip
I reside as well as work in Mumbai Maharashtra
India
Life Life
About Myself as a PersonI love Drawing Crafts Painting Reading Writing Teaching
Attending Medical Camps amp Childrenrsquos Sports Camps Exploring
Internet Listening to Music amp Cooking I have learnt Yoga and Typing
My pluses Punctual Regular Sincere Hard working Dedicated Interested in
Work Motivated Assertive Dependable Responsibilities and Promises I keep
if made by me Neatness Tidiness and Cleanliness I love Well organized and
like doing things well in advance as planned
My minuses Too critical too frank on face assertive but at times Irsquom
perceived as aggressive (When I say ldquoNordquo to My fellow colleagues
or friends) I do not socialize so easily in an informal situation
Do not trust people easily amp I always remain self reliant So I am
perceived as a person with attitude Cannot tolerate laziness and
irresponsible behaviours of others So Irsquom perceived as strict
I am a bit fussy about food habits
I hate Liars manipulators amp gossipers jealousy bias and partial attitudes
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
QuotesTeachings that I have been following all my life
Work is Worship Time is Money
Our Loved ones and Time - once lost are lost forever
Simple Living High Thinking
Theres no substitute to hard work I do not believe in Luck But
yes miracles do have a place on earth if you have faith in GOD
I eat to live and do not live to eat
I respect peoplersquos values beliefs and thoughts irrespective of their
opposite tastes to mine
Truth is GOD Education is my Treasure My Family is my
positive attribute for my ever burning need of learning
teaching working and reaching towards my goals
Difficulties and Obstacles are challenges of our life which
we should fight back and overcome
Life Life
My Awards
No formal Awards I have ever received
My Awards are
My patientrsquos Satisfaction and their return to Original life
chores and a genuine ldquosmilerdquo on their face as an
acknowledgement
Success and Happiness of my students
Content and Love of my family
Trust of my close and dear friends Being there for me when
Irsquom in need
My faith in GOD in all paths of life
Belief in myself and passion for work at hand
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapy is a client centered health profession concerned with promoting health and well being through occupation The primary goal of occupational therapy is to enable people to participate in the activities of everyday liferdquo
ldquoOccupational therapists achieve this outcome by working with people and communities to enhance their ability to engage in the occupations they want to need to or are expected to do or by modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement
~ WFOT 2012
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists use careful analysis of physical environmental psychosocial mental spiritual political and cultural factors to identify barriers to occupation
Occupational therapy draws from the fields of medicine psychology sociology anthropology and many other disciplines in developing its knowledge base A new discipline of occupational science has been developed to enhance the evidence base of the profession
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
Where do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists work with all age groups and in a wide range of physical and psychosocial areas
Places of employment may include hospitals clinics day and rehabilitation centres home care programmes special schools industry and private enterprise
Many occupational therapists work in private practice and as educators and consultants
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
AssessmentThe occupational therapy process is based on initial and repeated assessments The occupational therapist together with the person they are working with focus on individual and environmental abilities and problems related to activities in the persons daily lifeAssessment includes the use of standardized procedures interviews observations in a variety of settings and consultation with significant people in the persons life
PlanningThe results of the assessment are the basis of the plan which includes short and long-term aims of treatment The plan should be relevant to the persons development stage habits roles life-style preferences and the environment
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
InterventionIntervention focuses on programs that are person oriented and environmental These are designed to facilitate the performance of everyday tasks and adaptation of settings in which the person works lives and socializes Examples include teaching new techniques and providing equipment which facilitate independence in personal care reducing environmental barriers and providing resources to lessen stress
CooperationOccupational therapists recognize the importance of teamwork Cooperation and coordination with other professionals families caregivers and volunteers are important in the realization of the holistic approach
Occupational Therapy Intervention Continuum
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
I Adjunctive Intervention LevelInterventions that prepare for performance and participation
eg Structural Stability by Splinting ROM Exercises Muscle Strengthening Low Level and High Level Endurance Physical Agent Modalities such as thermal agents amp electrotherapy used as an adjunct to prepare a client for higher levels of interventions
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
II Enabling Intervention Level (Occupation-as-Means)Interventions that focus on performance skills
eg Simulated Activities such as Horizontal and Inclined Sanding Board Simulated wood work peg boards skate boards Thera-putty (Simulated Kneading Dough) Hand Web Bicycle Simulated Driving
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
III Purposeful Intervention Level (Occupation-as-End)
Interventions that have a predetermined goal and facilitate practice and problem solving
eg Purposeful activities such as self care kitchen tasks work activities in a training set up where in adaptive device prescription and adaptive training can be enhanced
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
For More Details Visit
wwwaiotaorg
wwwaotaorg
wwwwfotorg
httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Life Life
Life Member of Indian Society for Clinical Research (ISCR) since April 2012 with Membership Registration Number 547
Associate Life Member of Bombay Orthopaedic Society since September 2013 with Membership Number BOS - S 384 MUM
Punita V Solanki
Professional Memberships
On the Web World
Professional Networking Page at LinkedIn
httpwwwlinkedincominpunitasolanki
Google Profile httpwwwgooglecomprofilestherapistindia
Blog httppunita-solankiblogspotcom
Facebook Page httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Picasa Web Albums httpspicasawebgooglecomhome
Research Gate Profile httpswwwresearchgatenetprofilePunita_Solanki
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Extra Curricular ActivitiesAttended a course on Yoga from 16011999 to 10041999
conducted by Shri Ambika Yog Kutir at K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India
Attended a course on Typing from 01021999 to 03061999 at S M Lall Commercial Institute Malad Mumbai India
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp as a Volunteer for 4 days from 8112004 to 11112004 held at YMCA Nilshi Village
Was involved in Students Gymkhana Activities at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital as a Vice President for an Occupational Therapy Student elected as Occupational Therapy Secretary in the year 2006-07 and 2008-09
Visited the Sports Sciences Centre at Army Sports Institute at Pune on 17th January 2012 for academic reason for 3 hours
Attended one day workshop on Self Defense by Krav Maga Global in March 2013 by Master Eyal Yanilov
Passed IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Examination held on 9th and 10th May 2014 with a Band Score of 7
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
I am a young (mid adulthood phase of life) Indian
women I am an Occupational Therapist by profession A
Virgo by birth and a Virgo by attitude and behaviour with
my birth day being 17th September Hinduism (Vaishnavism) is
a religion which is inherited by me but I respect values of all
religions in practice I am well versed with English Hindi
Marathi and Gujarati languages with Gujarati being my
mother tongue I am O +ve by blood group and +ve by beliefs
and in practice though at times I do become too
philosophicalhelliphelliphellip
I reside as well as work in Mumbai Maharashtra
India
Life Life
About Myself as a PersonI love Drawing Crafts Painting Reading Writing Teaching
Attending Medical Camps amp Childrenrsquos Sports Camps Exploring
Internet Listening to Music amp Cooking I have learnt Yoga and Typing
My pluses Punctual Regular Sincere Hard working Dedicated Interested in
Work Motivated Assertive Dependable Responsibilities and Promises I keep
if made by me Neatness Tidiness and Cleanliness I love Well organized and
like doing things well in advance as planned
My minuses Too critical too frank on face assertive but at times Irsquom
perceived as aggressive (When I say ldquoNordquo to My fellow colleagues
or friends) I do not socialize so easily in an informal situation
Do not trust people easily amp I always remain self reliant So I am
perceived as a person with attitude Cannot tolerate laziness and
irresponsible behaviours of others So Irsquom perceived as strict
I am a bit fussy about food habits
I hate Liars manipulators amp gossipers jealousy bias and partial attitudes
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
QuotesTeachings that I have been following all my life
Work is Worship Time is Money
Our Loved ones and Time - once lost are lost forever
Simple Living High Thinking
Theres no substitute to hard work I do not believe in Luck But
yes miracles do have a place on earth if you have faith in GOD
I eat to live and do not live to eat
I respect peoplersquos values beliefs and thoughts irrespective of their
opposite tastes to mine
Truth is GOD Education is my Treasure My Family is my
positive attribute for my ever burning need of learning
teaching working and reaching towards my goals
Difficulties and Obstacles are challenges of our life which
we should fight back and overcome
Life Life
My Awards
No formal Awards I have ever received
My Awards are
My patientrsquos Satisfaction and their return to Original life
chores and a genuine ldquosmilerdquo on their face as an
acknowledgement
Success and Happiness of my students
Content and Love of my family
Trust of my close and dear friends Being there for me when
Irsquom in need
My faith in GOD in all paths of life
Belief in myself and passion for work at hand
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapy is a client centered health profession concerned with promoting health and well being through occupation The primary goal of occupational therapy is to enable people to participate in the activities of everyday liferdquo
ldquoOccupational therapists achieve this outcome by working with people and communities to enhance their ability to engage in the occupations they want to need to or are expected to do or by modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement
~ WFOT 2012
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists use careful analysis of physical environmental psychosocial mental spiritual political and cultural factors to identify barriers to occupation
Occupational therapy draws from the fields of medicine psychology sociology anthropology and many other disciplines in developing its knowledge base A new discipline of occupational science has been developed to enhance the evidence base of the profession
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
Where do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists work with all age groups and in a wide range of physical and psychosocial areas
Places of employment may include hospitals clinics day and rehabilitation centres home care programmes special schools industry and private enterprise
Many occupational therapists work in private practice and as educators and consultants
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
AssessmentThe occupational therapy process is based on initial and repeated assessments The occupational therapist together with the person they are working with focus on individual and environmental abilities and problems related to activities in the persons daily lifeAssessment includes the use of standardized procedures interviews observations in a variety of settings and consultation with significant people in the persons life
PlanningThe results of the assessment are the basis of the plan which includes short and long-term aims of treatment The plan should be relevant to the persons development stage habits roles life-style preferences and the environment
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
InterventionIntervention focuses on programs that are person oriented and environmental These are designed to facilitate the performance of everyday tasks and adaptation of settings in which the person works lives and socializes Examples include teaching new techniques and providing equipment which facilitate independence in personal care reducing environmental barriers and providing resources to lessen stress
CooperationOccupational therapists recognize the importance of teamwork Cooperation and coordination with other professionals families caregivers and volunteers are important in the realization of the holistic approach
Occupational Therapy Intervention Continuum
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
I Adjunctive Intervention LevelInterventions that prepare for performance and participation
eg Structural Stability by Splinting ROM Exercises Muscle Strengthening Low Level and High Level Endurance Physical Agent Modalities such as thermal agents amp electrotherapy used as an adjunct to prepare a client for higher levels of interventions
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
II Enabling Intervention Level (Occupation-as-Means)Interventions that focus on performance skills
eg Simulated Activities such as Horizontal and Inclined Sanding Board Simulated wood work peg boards skate boards Thera-putty (Simulated Kneading Dough) Hand Web Bicycle Simulated Driving
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
III Purposeful Intervention Level (Occupation-as-End)
Interventions that have a predetermined goal and facilitate practice and problem solving
eg Purposeful activities such as self care kitchen tasks work activities in a training set up where in adaptive device prescription and adaptive training can be enhanced
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
For More Details Visit
wwwaiotaorg
wwwaotaorg
wwwwfotorg
httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Life Life
Punita V Solanki
Extra Curricular ActivitiesAttended a course on Yoga from 16011999 to 10041999
conducted by Shri Ambika Yog Kutir at K E M Hospital Parel Mumbai India
Attended a course on Typing from 01021999 to 03061999 at S M Lall Commercial Institute Malad Mumbai India
Participated in Bombay YMCA Lakeside Childrenrsquos Sports Camp as a Volunteer for 4 days from 8112004 to 11112004 held at YMCA Nilshi Village
Was involved in Students Gymkhana Activities at Seth G S Medical College amp K E M Hospital as a Vice President for an Occupational Therapy Student elected as Occupational Therapy Secretary in the year 2006-07 and 2008-09
Visited the Sports Sciences Centre at Army Sports Institute at Pune on 17th January 2012 for academic reason for 3 hours
Attended one day workshop on Self Defense by Krav Maga Global in March 2013 by Master Eyal Yanilov
Passed IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Examination held on 9th and 10th May 2014 with a Band Score of 7
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
I am a young (mid adulthood phase of life) Indian
women I am an Occupational Therapist by profession A
Virgo by birth and a Virgo by attitude and behaviour with
my birth day being 17th September Hinduism (Vaishnavism) is
a religion which is inherited by me but I respect values of all
religions in practice I am well versed with English Hindi
Marathi and Gujarati languages with Gujarati being my
mother tongue I am O +ve by blood group and +ve by beliefs
and in practice though at times I do become too
philosophicalhelliphelliphellip
I reside as well as work in Mumbai Maharashtra
India
Life Life
About Myself as a PersonI love Drawing Crafts Painting Reading Writing Teaching
Attending Medical Camps amp Childrenrsquos Sports Camps Exploring
Internet Listening to Music amp Cooking I have learnt Yoga and Typing
My pluses Punctual Regular Sincere Hard working Dedicated Interested in
Work Motivated Assertive Dependable Responsibilities and Promises I keep
if made by me Neatness Tidiness and Cleanliness I love Well organized and
like doing things well in advance as planned
My minuses Too critical too frank on face assertive but at times Irsquom
perceived as aggressive (When I say ldquoNordquo to My fellow colleagues
or friends) I do not socialize so easily in an informal situation
Do not trust people easily amp I always remain self reliant So I am
perceived as a person with attitude Cannot tolerate laziness and
irresponsible behaviours of others So Irsquom perceived as strict
I am a bit fussy about food habits
I hate Liars manipulators amp gossipers jealousy bias and partial attitudes
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
QuotesTeachings that I have been following all my life
Work is Worship Time is Money
Our Loved ones and Time - once lost are lost forever
Simple Living High Thinking
Theres no substitute to hard work I do not believe in Luck But
yes miracles do have a place on earth if you have faith in GOD
I eat to live and do not live to eat
I respect peoplersquos values beliefs and thoughts irrespective of their
opposite tastes to mine
Truth is GOD Education is my Treasure My Family is my
positive attribute for my ever burning need of learning
teaching working and reaching towards my goals
Difficulties and Obstacles are challenges of our life which
we should fight back and overcome
Life Life
My Awards
No formal Awards I have ever received
My Awards are
My patientrsquos Satisfaction and their return to Original life
chores and a genuine ldquosmilerdquo on their face as an
acknowledgement
Success and Happiness of my students
Content and Love of my family
Trust of my close and dear friends Being there for me when
Irsquom in need
My faith in GOD in all paths of life
Belief in myself and passion for work at hand
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapy is a client centered health profession concerned with promoting health and well being through occupation The primary goal of occupational therapy is to enable people to participate in the activities of everyday liferdquo
ldquoOccupational therapists achieve this outcome by working with people and communities to enhance their ability to engage in the occupations they want to need to or are expected to do or by modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement
~ WFOT 2012
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists use careful analysis of physical environmental psychosocial mental spiritual political and cultural factors to identify barriers to occupation
Occupational therapy draws from the fields of medicine psychology sociology anthropology and many other disciplines in developing its knowledge base A new discipline of occupational science has been developed to enhance the evidence base of the profession
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
Where do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists work with all age groups and in a wide range of physical and psychosocial areas
Places of employment may include hospitals clinics day and rehabilitation centres home care programmes special schools industry and private enterprise
Many occupational therapists work in private practice and as educators and consultants
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
AssessmentThe occupational therapy process is based on initial and repeated assessments The occupational therapist together with the person they are working with focus on individual and environmental abilities and problems related to activities in the persons daily lifeAssessment includes the use of standardized procedures interviews observations in a variety of settings and consultation with significant people in the persons life
PlanningThe results of the assessment are the basis of the plan which includes short and long-term aims of treatment The plan should be relevant to the persons development stage habits roles life-style preferences and the environment
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
InterventionIntervention focuses on programs that are person oriented and environmental These are designed to facilitate the performance of everyday tasks and adaptation of settings in which the person works lives and socializes Examples include teaching new techniques and providing equipment which facilitate independence in personal care reducing environmental barriers and providing resources to lessen stress
CooperationOccupational therapists recognize the importance of teamwork Cooperation and coordination with other professionals families caregivers and volunteers are important in the realization of the holistic approach
Occupational Therapy Intervention Continuum
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
I Adjunctive Intervention LevelInterventions that prepare for performance and participation
eg Structural Stability by Splinting ROM Exercises Muscle Strengthening Low Level and High Level Endurance Physical Agent Modalities such as thermal agents amp electrotherapy used as an adjunct to prepare a client for higher levels of interventions
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
II Enabling Intervention Level (Occupation-as-Means)Interventions that focus on performance skills
eg Simulated Activities such as Horizontal and Inclined Sanding Board Simulated wood work peg boards skate boards Thera-putty (Simulated Kneading Dough) Hand Web Bicycle Simulated Driving
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
III Purposeful Intervention Level (Occupation-as-End)
Interventions that have a predetermined goal and facilitate practice and problem solving
eg Purposeful activities such as self care kitchen tasks work activities in a training set up where in adaptive device prescription and adaptive training can be enhanced
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
For More Details Visit
wwwaiotaorg
wwwaotaorg
wwwwfotorg
httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
I am a young (mid adulthood phase of life) Indian
women I am an Occupational Therapist by profession A
Virgo by birth and a Virgo by attitude and behaviour with
my birth day being 17th September Hinduism (Vaishnavism) is
a religion which is inherited by me but I respect values of all
religions in practice I am well versed with English Hindi
Marathi and Gujarati languages with Gujarati being my
mother tongue I am O +ve by blood group and +ve by beliefs
and in practice though at times I do become too
philosophicalhelliphelliphellip
I reside as well as work in Mumbai Maharashtra
India
Life Life
About Myself as a PersonI love Drawing Crafts Painting Reading Writing Teaching
Attending Medical Camps amp Childrenrsquos Sports Camps Exploring
Internet Listening to Music amp Cooking I have learnt Yoga and Typing
My pluses Punctual Regular Sincere Hard working Dedicated Interested in
Work Motivated Assertive Dependable Responsibilities and Promises I keep
if made by me Neatness Tidiness and Cleanliness I love Well organized and
like doing things well in advance as planned
My minuses Too critical too frank on face assertive but at times Irsquom
perceived as aggressive (When I say ldquoNordquo to My fellow colleagues
or friends) I do not socialize so easily in an informal situation
Do not trust people easily amp I always remain self reliant So I am
perceived as a person with attitude Cannot tolerate laziness and
irresponsible behaviours of others So Irsquom perceived as strict
I am a bit fussy about food habits
I hate Liars manipulators amp gossipers jealousy bias and partial attitudes
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
QuotesTeachings that I have been following all my life
Work is Worship Time is Money
Our Loved ones and Time - once lost are lost forever
Simple Living High Thinking
Theres no substitute to hard work I do not believe in Luck But
yes miracles do have a place on earth if you have faith in GOD
I eat to live and do not live to eat
I respect peoplersquos values beliefs and thoughts irrespective of their
opposite tastes to mine
Truth is GOD Education is my Treasure My Family is my
positive attribute for my ever burning need of learning
teaching working and reaching towards my goals
Difficulties and Obstacles are challenges of our life which
we should fight back and overcome
Life Life
My Awards
No formal Awards I have ever received
My Awards are
My patientrsquos Satisfaction and their return to Original life
chores and a genuine ldquosmilerdquo on their face as an
acknowledgement
Success and Happiness of my students
Content and Love of my family
Trust of my close and dear friends Being there for me when
Irsquom in need
My faith in GOD in all paths of life
Belief in myself and passion for work at hand
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapy is a client centered health profession concerned with promoting health and well being through occupation The primary goal of occupational therapy is to enable people to participate in the activities of everyday liferdquo
ldquoOccupational therapists achieve this outcome by working with people and communities to enhance their ability to engage in the occupations they want to need to or are expected to do or by modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement
~ WFOT 2012
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists use careful analysis of physical environmental psychosocial mental spiritual political and cultural factors to identify barriers to occupation
Occupational therapy draws from the fields of medicine psychology sociology anthropology and many other disciplines in developing its knowledge base A new discipline of occupational science has been developed to enhance the evidence base of the profession
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
Where do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists work with all age groups and in a wide range of physical and psychosocial areas
Places of employment may include hospitals clinics day and rehabilitation centres home care programmes special schools industry and private enterprise
Many occupational therapists work in private practice and as educators and consultants
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
AssessmentThe occupational therapy process is based on initial and repeated assessments The occupational therapist together with the person they are working with focus on individual and environmental abilities and problems related to activities in the persons daily lifeAssessment includes the use of standardized procedures interviews observations in a variety of settings and consultation with significant people in the persons life
PlanningThe results of the assessment are the basis of the plan which includes short and long-term aims of treatment The plan should be relevant to the persons development stage habits roles life-style preferences and the environment
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
InterventionIntervention focuses on programs that are person oriented and environmental These are designed to facilitate the performance of everyday tasks and adaptation of settings in which the person works lives and socializes Examples include teaching new techniques and providing equipment which facilitate independence in personal care reducing environmental barriers and providing resources to lessen stress
CooperationOccupational therapists recognize the importance of teamwork Cooperation and coordination with other professionals families caregivers and volunteers are important in the realization of the holistic approach
Occupational Therapy Intervention Continuum
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
I Adjunctive Intervention LevelInterventions that prepare for performance and participation
eg Structural Stability by Splinting ROM Exercises Muscle Strengthening Low Level and High Level Endurance Physical Agent Modalities such as thermal agents amp electrotherapy used as an adjunct to prepare a client for higher levels of interventions
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
II Enabling Intervention Level (Occupation-as-Means)Interventions that focus on performance skills
eg Simulated Activities such as Horizontal and Inclined Sanding Board Simulated wood work peg boards skate boards Thera-putty (Simulated Kneading Dough) Hand Web Bicycle Simulated Driving
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
III Purposeful Intervention Level (Occupation-as-End)
Interventions that have a predetermined goal and facilitate practice and problem solving
eg Purposeful activities such as self care kitchen tasks work activities in a training set up where in adaptive device prescription and adaptive training can be enhanced
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
For More Details Visit
wwwaiotaorg
wwwaotaorg
wwwwfotorg
httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Life Life
About Myself as a PersonI love Drawing Crafts Painting Reading Writing Teaching
Attending Medical Camps amp Childrenrsquos Sports Camps Exploring
Internet Listening to Music amp Cooking I have learnt Yoga and Typing
My pluses Punctual Regular Sincere Hard working Dedicated Interested in
Work Motivated Assertive Dependable Responsibilities and Promises I keep
if made by me Neatness Tidiness and Cleanliness I love Well organized and
like doing things well in advance as planned
My minuses Too critical too frank on face assertive but at times Irsquom
perceived as aggressive (When I say ldquoNordquo to My fellow colleagues
or friends) I do not socialize so easily in an informal situation
Do not trust people easily amp I always remain self reliant So I am
perceived as a person with attitude Cannot tolerate laziness and
irresponsible behaviours of others So Irsquom perceived as strict
I am a bit fussy about food habits
I hate Liars manipulators amp gossipers jealousy bias and partial attitudes
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
QuotesTeachings that I have been following all my life
Work is Worship Time is Money
Our Loved ones and Time - once lost are lost forever
Simple Living High Thinking
Theres no substitute to hard work I do not believe in Luck But
yes miracles do have a place on earth if you have faith in GOD
I eat to live and do not live to eat
I respect peoplersquos values beliefs and thoughts irrespective of their
opposite tastes to mine
Truth is GOD Education is my Treasure My Family is my
positive attribute for my ever burning need of learning
teaching working and reaching towards my goals
Difficulties and Obstacles are challenges of our life which
we should fight back and overcome
Life Life
My Awards
No formal Awards I have ever received
My Awards are
My patientrsquos Satisfaction and their return to Original life
chores and a genuine ldquosmilerdquo on their face as an
acknowledgement
Success and Happiness of my students
Content and Love of my family
Trust of my close and dear friends Being there for me when
Irsquom in need
My faith in GOD in all paths of life
Belief in myself and passion for work at hand
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapy is a client centered health profession concerned with promoting health and well being through occupation The primary goal of occupational therapy is to enable people to participate in the activities of everyday liferdquo
ldquoOccupational therapists achieve this outcome by working with people and communities to enhance their ability to engage in the occupations they want to need to or are expected to do or by modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement
~ WFOT 2012
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists use careful analysis of physical environmental psychosocial mental spiritual political and cultural factors to identify barriers to occupation
Occupational therapy draws from the fields of medicine psychology sociology anthropology and many other disciplines in developing its knowledge base A new discipline of occupational science has been developed to enhance the evidence base of the profession
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
Where do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists work with all age groups and in a wide range of physical and psychosocial areas
Places of employment may include hospitals clinics day and rehabilitation centres home care programmes special schools industry and private enterprise
Many occupational therapists work in private practice and as educators and consultants
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
AssessmentThe occupational therapy process is based on initial and repeated assessments The occupational therapist together with the person they are working with focus on individual and environmental abilities and problems related to activities in the persons daily lifeAssessment includes the use of standardized procedures interviews observations in a variety of settings and consultation with significant people in the persons life
PlanningThe results of the assessment are the basis of the plan which includes short and long-term aims of treatment The plan should be relevant to the persons development stage habits roles life-style preferences and the environment
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
InterventionIntervention focuses on programs that are person oriented and environmental These are designed to facilitate the performance of everyday tasks and adaptation of settings in which the person works lives and socializes Examples include teaching new techniques and providing equipment which facilitate independence in personal care reducing environmental barriers and providing resources to lessen stress
CooperationOccupational therapists recognize the importance of teamwork Cooperation and coordination with other professionals families caregivers and volunteers are important in the realization of the holistic approach
Occupational Therapy Intervention Continuum
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
I Adjunctive Intervention LevelInterventions that prepare for performance and participation
eg Structural Stability by Splinting ROM Exercises Muscle Strengthening Low Level and High Level Endurance Physical Agent Modalities such as thermal agents amp electrotherapy used as an adjunct to prepare a client for higher levels of interventions
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
II Enabling Intervention Level (Occupation-as-Means)Interventions that focus on performance skills
eg Simulated Activities such as Horizontal and Inclined Sanding Board Simulated wood work peg boards skate boards Thera-putty (Simulated Kneading Dough) Hand Web Bicycle Simulated Driving
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
III Purposeful Intervention Level (Occupation-as-End)
Interventions that have a predetermined goal and facilitate practice and problem solving
eg Purposeful activities such as self care kitchen tasks work activities in a training set up where in adaptive device prescription and adaptive training can be enhanced
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
For More Details Visit
wwwaiotaorg
wwwaotaorg
wwwwfotorg
httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Life Life
About Myself as a Person
QuotesTeachings that I have been following all my life
Work is Worship Time is Money
Our Loved ones and Time - once lost are lost forever
Simple Living High Thinking
Theres no substitute to hard work I do not believe in Luck But
yes miracles do have a place on earth if you have faith in GOD
I eat to live and do not live to eat
I respect peoplersquos values beliefs and thoughts irrespective of their
opposite tastes to mine
Truth is GOD Education is my Treasure My Family is my
positive attribute for my ever burning need of learning
teaching working and reaching towards my goals
Difficulties and Obstacles are challenges of our life which
we should fight back and overcome
Life Life
My Awards
No formal Awards I have ever received
My Awards are
My patientrsquos Satisfaction and their return to Original life
chores and a genuine ldquosmilerdquo on their face as an
acknowledgement
Success and Happiness of my students
Content and Love of my family
Trust of my close and dear friends Being there for me when
Irsquom in need
My faith in GOD in all paths of life
Belief in myself and passion for work at hand
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapy is a client centered health profession concerned with promoting health and well being through occupation The primary goal of occupational therapy is to enable people to participate in the activities of everyday liferdquo
ldquoOccupational therapists achieve this outcome by working with people and communities to enhance their ability to engage in the occupations they want to need to or are expected to do or by modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement
~ WFOT 2012
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists use careful analysis of physical environmental psychosocial mental spiritual political and cultural factors to identify barriers to occupation
Occupational therapy draws from the fields of medicine psychology sociology anthropology and many other disciplines in developing its knowledge base A new discipline of occupational science has been developed to enhance the evidence base of the profession
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
Where do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists work with all age groups and in a wide range of physical and psychosocial areas
Places of employment may include hospitals clinics day and rehabilitation centres home care programmes special schools industry and private enterprise
Many occupational therapists work in private practice and as educators and consultants
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
AssessmentThe occupational therapy process is based on initial and repeated assessments The occupational therapist together with the person they are working with focus on individual and environmental abilities and problems related to activities in the persons daily lifeAssessment includes the use of standardized procedures interviews observations in a variety of settings and consultation with significant people in the persons life
PlanningThe results of the assessment are the basis of the plan which includes short and long-term aims of treatment The plan should be relevant to the persons development stage habits roles life-style preferences and the environment
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
InterventionIntervention focuses on programs that are person oriented and environmental These are designed to facilitate the performance of everyday tasks and adaptation of settings in which the person works lives and socializes Examples include teaching new techniques and providing equipment which facilitate independence in personal care reducing environmental barriers and providing resources to lessen stress
CooperationOccupational therapists recognize the importance of teamwork Cooperation and coordination with other professionals families caregivers and volunteers are important in the realization of the holistic approach
Occupational Therapy Intervention Continuum
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
I Adjunctive Intervention LevelInterventions that prepare for performance and participation
eg Structural Stability by Splinting ROM Exercises Muscle Strengthening Low Level and High Level Endurance Physical Agent Modalities such as thermal agents amp electrotherapy used as an adjunct to prepare a client for higher levels of interventions
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
II Enabling Intervention Level (Occupation-as-Means)Interventions that focus on performance skills
eg Simulated Activities such as Horizontal and Inclined Sanding Board Simulated wood work peg boards skate boards Thera-putty (Simulated Kneading Dough) Hand Web Bicycle Simulated Driving
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
III Purposeful Intervention Level (Occupation-as-End)
Interventions that have a predetermined goal and facilitate practice and problem solving
eg Purposeful activities such as self care kitchen tasks work activities in a training set up where in adaptive device prescription and adaptive training can be enhanced
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
For More Details Visit
wwwaiotaorg
wwwaotaorg
wwwwfotorg
httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Life Life
My Awards
No formal Awards I have ever received
My Awards are
My patientrsquos Satisfaction and their return to Original life
chores and a genuine ldquosmilerdquo on their face as an
acknowledgement
Success and Happiness of my students
Content and Love of my family
Trust of my close and dear friends Being there for me when
Irsquom in need
My faith in GOD in all paths of life
Belief in myself and passion for work at hand
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapy is a client centered health profession concerned with promoting health and well being through occupation The primary goal of occupational therapy is to enable people to participate in the activities of everyday liferdquo
ldquoOccupational therapists achieve this outcome by working with people and communities to enhance their ability to engage in the occupations they want to need to or are expected to do or by modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement
~ WFOT 2012
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists use careful analysis of physical environmental psychosocial mental spiritual political and cultural factors to identify barriers to occupation
Occupational therapy draws from the fields of medicine psychology sociology anthropology and many other disciplines in developing its knowledge base A new discipline of occupational science has been developed to enhance the evidence base of the profession
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
Where do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists work with all age groups and in a wide range of physical and psychosocial areas
Places of employment may include hospitals clinics day and rehabilitation centres home care programmes special schools industry and private enterprise
Many occupational therapists work in private practice and as educators and consultants
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
AssessmentThe occupational therapy process is based on initial and repeated assessments The occupational therapist together with the person they are working with focus on individual and environmental abilities and problems related to activities in the persons daily lifeAssessment includes the use of standardized procedures interviews observations in a variety of settings and consultation with significant people in the persons life
PlanningThe results of the assessment are the basis of the plan which includes short and long-term aims of treatment The plan should be relevant to the persons development stage habits roles life-style preferences and the environment
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
InterventionIntervention focuses on programs that are person oriented and environmental These are designed to facilitate the performance of everyday tasks and adaptation of settings in which the person works lives and socializes Examples include teaching new techniques and providing equipment which facilitate independence in personal care reducing environmental barriers and providing resources to lessen stress
CooperationOccupational therapists recognize the importance of teamwork Cooperation and coordination with other professionals families caregivers and volunteers are important in the realization of the holistic approach
Occupational Therapy Intervention Continuum
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
I Adjunctive Intervention LevelInterventions that prepare for performance and participation
eg Structural Stability by Splinting ROM Exercises Muscle Strengthening Low Level and High Level Endurance Physical Agent Modalities such as thermal agents amp electrotherapy used as an adjunct to prepare a client for higher levels of interventions
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
II Enabling Intervention Level (Occupation-as-Means)Interventions that focus on performance skills
eg Simulated Activities such as Horizontal and Inclined Sanding Board Simulated wood work peg boards skate boards Thera-putty (Simulated Kneading Dough) Hand Web Bicycle Simulated Driving
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
III Purposeful Intervention Level (Occupation-as-End)
Interventions that have a predetermined goal and facilitate practice and problem solving
eg Purposeful activities such as self care kitchen tasks work activities in a training set up where in adaptive device prescription and adaptive training can be enhanced
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
For More Details Visit
wwwaiotaorg
wwwaotaorg
wwwwfotorg
httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapy is a client centered health profession concerned with promoting health and well being through occupation The primary goal of occupational therapy is to enable people to participate in the activities of everyday liferdquo
ldquoOccupational therapists achieve this outcome by working with people and communities to enhance their ability to engage in the occupations they want to need to or are expected to do or by modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement
~ WFOT 2012
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists use careful analysis of physical environmental psychosocial mental spiritual political and cultural factors to identify barriers to occupation
Occupational therapy draws from the fields of medicine psychology sociology anthropology and many other disciplines in developing its knowledge base A new discipline of occupational science has been developed to enhance the evidence base of the profession
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
Where do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists work with all age groups and in a wide range of physical and psychosocial areas
Places of employment may include hospitals clinics day and rehabilitation centres home care programmes special schools industry and private enterprise
Many occupational therapists work in private practice and as educators and consultants
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
AssessmentThe occupational therapy process is based on initial and repeated assessments The occupational therapist together with the person they are working with focus on individual and environmental abilities and problems related to activities in the persons daily lifeAssessment includes the use of standardized procedures interviews observations in a variety of settings and consultation with significant people in the persons life
PlanningThe results of the assessment are the basis of the plan which includes short and long-term aims of treatment The plan should be relevant to the persons development stage habits roles life-style preferences and the environment
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
InterventionIntervention focuses on programs that are person oriented and environmental These are designed to facilitate the performance of everyday tasks and adaptation of settings in which the person works lives and socializes Examples include teaching new techniques and providing equipment which facilitate independence in personal care reducing environmental barriers and providing resources to lessen stress
CooperationOccupational therapists recognize the importance of teamwork Cooperation and coordination with other professionals families caregivers and volunteers are important in the realization of the holistic approach
Occupational Therapy Intervention Continuum
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
I Adjunctive Intervention LevelInterventions that prepare for performance and participation
eg Structural Stability by Splinting ROM Exercises Muscle Strengthening Low Level and High Level Endurance Physical Agent Modalities such as thermal agents amp electrotherapy used as an adjunct to prepare a client for higher levels of interventions
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
II Enabling Intervention Level (Occupation-as-Means)Interventions that focus on performance skills
eg Simulated Activities such as Horizontal and Inclined Sanding Board Simulated wood work peg boards skate boards Thera-putty (Simulated Kneading Dough) Hand Web Bicycle Simulated Driving
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
III Purposeful Intervention Level (Occupation-as-End)
Interventions that have a predetermined goal and facilitate practice and problem solving
eg Purposeful activities such as self care kitchen tasks work activities in a training set up where in adaptive device prescription and adaptive training can be enhanced
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
For More Details Visit
wwwaiotaorg
wwwaotaorg
wwwwfotorg
httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
About Occupational Therapy
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists use careful analysis of physical environmental psychosocial mental spiritual political and cultural factors to identify barriers to occupation
Occupational therapy draws from the fields of medicine psychology sociology anthropology and many other disciplines in developing its knowledge base A new discipline of occupational science has been developed to enhance the evidence base of the profession
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
Where do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists work with all age groups and in a wide range of physical and psychosocial areas
Places of employment may include hospitals clinics day and rehabilitation centres home care programmes special schools industry and private enterprise
Many occupational therapists work in private practice and as educators and consultants
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
AssessmentThe occupational therapy process is based on initial and repeated assessments The occupational therapist together with the person they are working with focus on individual and environmental abilities and problems related to activities in the persons daily lifeAssessment includes the use of standardized procedures interviews observations in a variety of settings and consultation with significant people in the persons life
PlanningThe results of the assessment are the basis of the plan which includes short and long-term aims of treatment The plan should be relevant to the persons development stage habits roles life-style preferences and the environment
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
InterventionIntervention focuses on programs that are person oriented and environmental These are designed to facilitate the performance of everyday tasks and adaptation of settings in which the person works lives and socializes Examples include teaching new techniques and providing equipment which facilitate independence in personal care reducing environmental barriers and providing resources to lessen stress
CooperationOccupational therapists recognize the importance of teamwork Cooperation and coordination with other professionals families caregivers and volunteers are important in the realization of the holistic approach
Occupational Therapy Intervention Continuum
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
I Adjunctive Intervention LevelInterventions that prepare for performance and participation
eg Structural Stability by Splinting ROM Exercises Muscle Strengthening Low Level and High Level Endurance Physical Agent Modalities such as thermal agents amp electrotherapy used as an adjunct to prepare a client for higher levels of interventions
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
II Enabling Intervention Level (Occupation-as-Means)Interventions that focus on performance skills
eg Simulated Activities such as Horizontal and Inclined Sanding Board Simulated wood work peg boards skate boards Thera-putty (Simulated Kneading Dough) Hand Web Bicycle Simulated Driving
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
III Purposeful Intervention Level (Occupation-as-End)
Interventions that have a predetermined goal and facilitate practice and problem solving
eg Purposeful activities such as self care kitchen tasks work activities in a training set up where in adaptive device prescription and adaptive training can be enhanced
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
For More Details Visit
wwwaiotaorg
wwwaotaorg
wwwwfotorg
httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Where do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Occupational therapists work with all age groups and in a wide range of physical and psychosocial areas
Places of employment may include hospitals clinics day and rehabilitation centres home care programmes special schools industry and private enterprise
Many occupational therapists work in private practice and as educators and consultants
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
AssessmentThe occupational therapy process is based on initial and repeated assessments The occupational therapist together with the person they are working with focus on individual and environmental abilities and problems related to activities in the persons daily lifeAssessment includes the use of standardized procedures interviews observations in a variety of settings and consultation with significant people in the persons life
PlanningThe results of the assessment are the basis of the plan which includes short and long-term aims of treatment The plan should be relevant to the persons development stage habits roles life-style preferences and the environment
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
Reference httpwwwwfotorg
InterventionIntervention focuses on programs that are person oriented and environmental These are designed to facilitate the performance of everyday tasks and adaptation of settings in which the person works lives and socializes Examples include teaching new techniques and providing equipment which facilitate independence in personal care reducing environmental barriers and providing resources to lessen stress
CooperationOccupational therapists recognize the importance of teamwork Cooperation and coordination with other professionals families caregivers and volunteers are important in the realization of the holistic approach
Occupational Therapy Intervention Continuum
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
I Adjunctive Intervention LevelInterventions that prepare for performance and participation
eg Structural Stability by Splinting ROM Exercises Muscle Strengthening Low Level and High Level Endurance Physical Agent Modalities such as thermal agents amp electrotherapy used as an adjunct to prepare a client for higher levels of interventions
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
II Enabling Intervention Level (Occupation-as-Means)Interventions that focus on performance skills
eg Simulated Activities such as Horizontal and Inclined Sanding Board Simulated wood work peg boards skate boards Thera-putty (Simulated Kneading Dough) Hand Web Bicycle Simulated Driving
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
III Purposeful Intervention Level (Occupation-as-End)
Interventions that have a predetermined goal and facilitate practice and problem solving
eg Purposeful activities such as self care kitchen tasks work activities in a training set up where in adaptive device prescription and adaptive training can be enhanced
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
For More Details Visit
wwwaiotaorg
wwwaotaorg
wwwwfotorg
httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
AssessmentThe occupational therapy process is based on initial and repeated assessments The occupational therapist together with the person they are working with focus on individual and environmental abilities and problems related to activities in the persons daily lifeAssessment includes the use of standardized procedures interviews observations in a variety of settings and consultation with significant people in the persons life
PlanningThe results of the assessment are the basis of the plan which includes short and long-term aims of treatment The plan should be relevant to the persons development stage habits roles life-style preferences and the environment
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How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
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InterventionIntervention focuses on programs that are person oriented and environmental These are designed to facilitate the performance of everyday tasks and adaptation of settings in which the person works lives and socializes Examples include teaching new techniques and providing equipment which facilitate independence in personal care reducing environmental barriers and providing resources to lessen stress
CooperationOccupational therapists recognize the importance of teamwork Cooperation and coordination with other professionals families caregivers and volunteers are important in the realization of the holistic approach
Occupational Therapy Intervention Continuum
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
I Adjunctive Intervention LevelInterventions that prepare for performance and participation
eg Structural Stability by Splinting ROM Exercises Muscle Strengthening Low Level and High Level Endurance Physical Agent Modalities such as thermal agents amp electrotherapy used as an adjunct to prepare a client for higher levels of interventions
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
II Enabling Intervention Level (Occupation-as-Means)Interventions that focus on performance skills
eg Simulated Activities such as Horizontal and Inclined Sanding Board Simulated wood work peg boards skate boards Thera-putty (Simulated Kneading Dough) Hand Web Bicycle Simulated Driving
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
III Purposeful Intervention Level (Occupation-as-End)
Interventions that have a predetermined goal and facilitate practice and problem solving
eg Purposeful activities such as self care kitchen tasks work activities in a training set up where in adaptive device prescription and adaptive training can be enhanced
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
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wwwaiotaorg
wwwaotaorg
wwwwfotorg
httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
How do Occupational Therapists Work
Punita V Solanki
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InterventionIntervention focuses on programs that are person oriented and environmental These are designed to facilitate the performance of everyday tasks and adaptation of settings in which the person works lives and socializes Examples include teaching new techniques and providing equipment which facilitate independence in personal care reducing environmental barriers and providing resources to lessen stress
CooperationOccupational therapists recognize the importance of teamwork Cooperation and coordination with other professionals families caregivers and volunteers are important in the realization of the holistic approach
Occupational Therapy Intervention Continuum
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
I Adjunctive Intervention LevelInterventions that prepare for performance and participation
eg Structural Stability by Splinting ROM Exercises Muscle Strengthening Low Level and High Level Endurance Physical Agent Modalities such as thermal agents amp electrotherapy used as an adjunct to prepare a client for higher levels of interventions
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
II Enabling Intervention Level (Occupation-as-Means)Interventions that focus on performance skills
eg Simulated Activities such as Horizontal and Inclined Sanding Board Simulated wood work peg boards skate boards Thera-putty (Simulated Kneading Dough) Hand Web Bicycle Simulated Driving
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
III Purposeful Intervention Level (Occupation-as-End)
Interventions that have a predetermined goal and facilitate practice and problem solving
eg Purposeful activities such as self care kitchen tasks work activities in a training set up where in adaptive device prescription and adaptive training can be enhanced
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
For More Details Visit
wwwaiotaorg
wwwaotaorg
wwwwfotorg
httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Occupational Therapy Intervention Continuum
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
I Adjunctive Intervention LevelInterventions that prepare for performance and participation
eg Structural Stability by Splinting ROM Exercises Muscle Strengthening Low Level and High Level Endurance Physical Agent Modalities such as thermal agents amp electrotherapy used as an adjunct to prepare a client for higher levels of interventions
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
II Enabling Intervention Level (Occupation-as-Means)Interventions that focus on performance skills
eg Simulated Activities such as Horizontal and Inclined Sanding Board Simulated wood work peg boards skate boards Thera-putty (Simulated Kneading Dough) Hand Web Bicycle Simulated Driving
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
III Purposeful Intervention Level (Occupation-as-End)
Interventions that have a predetermined goal and facilitate practice and problem solving
eg Purposeful activities such as self care kitchen tasks work activities in a training set up where in adaptive device prescription and adaptive training can be enhanced
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
For More Details Visit
wwwaiotaorg
wwwaotaorg
wwwwfotorg
httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
II Enabling Intervention Level (Occupation-as-Means)Interventions that focus on performance skills
eg Simulated Activities such as Horizontal and Inclined Sanding Board Simulated wood work peg boards skate boards Thera-putty (Simulated Kneading Dough) Hand Web Bicycle Simulated Driving
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
III Purposeful Intervention Level (Occupation-as-End)
Interventions that have a predetermined goal and facilitate practice and problem solving
eg Purposeful activities such as self care kitchen tasks work activities in a training set up where in adaptive device prescription and adaptive training can be enhanced
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
For More Details Visit
wwwaiotaorg
wwwaotaorg
wwwwfotorg
httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
III Purposeful Intervention Level (Occupation-as-End)
Interventions that have a predetermined goal and facilitate practice and problem solving
eg Purposeful activities such as self care kitchen tasks work activities in a training set up where in adaptive device prescription and adaptive training can be enhanced
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
For More Details Visit
wwwaiotaorg
wwwaotaorg
wwwwfotorg
httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Chapter 3 The Intervention Continuum In ldquoOccupational Therapy Intervention Resource Manual A Guide for Occupation-Based Practicerdquo Eds Denise Chisholm Cathy Dolhi Jodi Schreiber 2004 1st Edition 240 pages Published by Delmar Learning a division of Thompson Learning Inc New York USA ISBN 1-4018-1536-7
IV Occupation Based Intervention Level
Interventions that perceived as desirable match individualized goals and occur in appropriate context
eg Meaningful activities in a real life set up or a situation Community Integration via Mobile Clinics and Community Outreach Programmes or Discharge Planning with home visits
Team Approach for Discharge Planning
Community Re-Integration
Return to Home Environment
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
For More Details Visit
wwwaiotaorg
wwwaotaorg
wwwwfotorg
httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Core Content of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Punita V Solanki
Reference Ingrid Soumlderback - Chapter 1 Genesis of the Handbook Materials and Methods In ldquoInternational Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventionsrdquo Eds Ingrid Soumlderback 1st Edition 2nd Printing XXVIII 554 pages 2009 Springer Link ISBN 978-0-387-75423-9 (Print) 978-0-387-75424-6 (Online)
1 Adaptive Interventions To manage adaptations applied to the clientrsquos environment
2 Recovery Interventions To teach clients how through occupation to regain functional and daily living skills
3 Interventions using the Teaching - Learning Process To enable clients to perform purposeful and meaningful occupations that may help their recovery
4 Measures of Health Promotion and Risk AssessmentTo promote health and well being in preventive interventions
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
For More Details Visit
wwwaiotaorg
wwwaotaorg
wwwwfotorg
httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643
Occupational Therapy adds life to yearsThe best kind of work can be to get others back to
theirs
For More Details Visit
wwwaiotaorg
wwwaotaorg
wwwwfotorg
httpswwwfacebookcompagesPunita-V-Solanki-Occupational-Therapist481252055245643