To support E’s recovery, therapy was designed around four key goals. First, fine motor coordination exercises were implemented to help her perform essential self-care and daily tasks more effectively. Safety and independence at home were addressed through training that targeted routine management skills. To reduce discomfort and enhance rest, E learned relaxation techniques aimed at easing pain and improving sleep quality. Finally, upper body strengthening and endurance-building activities were introduced to restore her ability to perform activities of daily living (ADLs) with confidence and stamina.
Outpatient Occupational Therapy After Brain Surgery

Industry
Occupational Therapy
Challenge
A 64-year-old woman recovering from brain tumor surgery faced cognitive and physical limitations affecting her daily independence.
Results
After personalized outpatient therapy, patient regained full independence, eliminated hand pain, and achieved a Modified Barthel Score of 98/100.
Service/Modality
Occupational Therapy

Regaining Strength & Independence
This case study highlights the recovery journey of a 64-year-old woman (“E”) referred for outpatient occupational therapy after brain tumor removal. The therapy was conducted by All Care Therapies in Texas.The Challenge
Post-surgery, E struggled with attention, memory, and problem-solving, hindering her ability to manage daily activities like cooking, dressing, and home management. She also experienced pain, sleep disturbances, and reduced coordination.
The Solution
Approach:
Upper extremity strengthening and coordination
Energy conservation and mobility training
Relaxation techniques for pain and sleep improvement
A home exercise program for continuous progress
The program empowered E with the tools and confidence to restore functional independence.
The Results
E successfully regained full independence in her daily life. Her pain resolved, coordination improved, and she returned to managing tasks like dressing and cooking with ease. Clinically, she reached a Modified Barthel Score of 98/100, signifying near-complete independence and high recovery success.