Ohana OT Pediatric Therapy in Wenatchee

Sensory Processing Disorder Solutions for Your Child

‘Ohana Occupational Therapy

1139 N. Princeton Suite B, Wenatchee, WA 98801
P: 509.888.7435 | F: 509.888.7674

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BioQpulse

BioQPulse

How Does It Work?

This revolutionary device has 2 powerful systems that produce whole body healing.

• One part sends low-level electromagnetic pulses to stimulate reflex and pressure points in your body and penetrates deep into your muscles, nerves, and joints. This helps to increase blood flow, boost energy production (ATP), and normalize painful nerves by decreasing nerve action potentials.

• The second part sends healing photons up to 10 inches into the body that accelerate cellular ATP, collagen and nitric oxide production.
All this leads to fast healing, pain relief, and total rejuvenation.
It’s unlike any other treatment available today. Even if other treatments have failed, such as pills, chiropractics, acupuncture, drugs, steroid injections, or even surgery, this can help.

How soon will I feel better?

1) Everyone responds to this treatment differently and the complexity of their condition will determine when and how much results they get.

2) There’s a phenomenon called “Delayed Onset” where results may not be noticed until later that day or the following day. There isn’t always an immediate effect. Pay attention to how you feel in 2 minutes, 2 hours and 2 days. This has a “Compounding Effect”. So it you want maximum benefits, you should try at least 3 sessions and to do the sessions within 48 hours of each other. This is not a temporary treatment. It has the potential to fully heal as long as you don’t re-injure the area.

Red light:

1. Dramatically Decreases Inflammation & Swelling
• By stimulating Nitric Oxide production in the body your arteries open up and dramatically improves blood flow.This helps to carry out swelling, waste products and cellular debris.
With the increased blood flow, oxygen and nutrients go to the injured parts of the body and speeds healing.

2. Reduces Pain Fast
• Normalizes nerve action potentials whereby reducing pain instantly.
• Decreases pressure around nerves.
• Stimulates better conduction and health of nerves.

3. Strengthens Ligaments, Tendons & Muscles
• Promotes collagen synthesis (necessary component for tissue healing).
• Organizes collagen matrix
• Increases ATP production by stimulating the cytochromes on the mitochondria of the cell

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Ben's Fund

The Ben’s Fund was founded in 2012 in order to  provide financial support and guidance to children and young adults in the state of Washington who have autism. The Ben’s Fund provides grants to families in need to help with expenses associated with numerous aspects of supporting a child or young adult on the autism spectrum. Click HERE for more information on how to apply for a Ben's Fund grant.

Ailments We Treat

Diagnoses/Conditions:

Sensory Processing Disorder
Developmental Coordination Disorder
Autism Spectrum Disorder
ADD / ADHD
Hyperactivity
Physical disabilities
Global Developmental Delay
Brachial Plexus Injury
Stroke
Spinal Cord Injury
Traumatic Brain Injury
Spinal Bifida
Down Syndrome
Muscular Dystrophy
Neurological disorders
Vision and hearing disabilities
Congenital anomalies
Neuromuscular disease
Prenatal drug exposure
FAS
Cerebral Palsy

Areas of Treatment:
Attention
Learning
Behavior
Feeding / Picky eating
Handwriting
Social skills
Play skills
Coordination
Sensory seeking behaviors
Sensory over sensitivities
Gross motor skills
Fine motor
Self care Skills
Ocular motor skills
Sleep
Eye contact
Hand splints and foot orthotics
Wheelchair selection and fitting
Adaptive toys, equipment and
adapting the environment to the
child's needs.
Transition Skills

Pediatric Therapy Specialists

Wenatchee Clinic
1139 N. Princeton Suite B,
Wenatchee, WA (509) 888-7435

Our Revolutionary “Sensory Integration” Program Changes Lives!

Watch the program in action in our video. If your child is suffering from behavior, coordination, learning, or energy issues, this program could make a world of difference. Boost confidence, … More...

What is Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD)?

It's when a child has difficulty processing the world around them. What they see, hear, smell, touch, and taste isn't recognized the same as you and me. The signals get mixed up and it can cause … More...

Click Below To Learn More On How To Make Your Child’s Life A Better Place

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Testimonials

Kade's Success Story: "Before coming to 'Ohana, our main concerns with Kade were his anger, and taking things without permission. Now Kade is able to manage his anger on his own for the most part and … More...

What Can I Expect?

Our specialized programs and treatments are proven to bring results. You can expect to see changes and improvements within your child sometimes within the first 14 days. You can also expect to get … More...

Specialized Facility

In our clinic, you will see about 1800 square feet of cushioned floor space with an amazing array of ropes, therapeutic suspended equipment, tunnels, crash pillows, balls and other child-oriented … More...

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