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Football is used as a therapeutic tool to improve a variety of motor, cognitive, and social skills. The game may differ from traditional soccer in terms of field size or rules to suit patients' needs. Uses of soccer in occupational therapy include exercises involving kicking, passing, and hand-eye coordination, as well as enhancing social interaction.

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Usage & Objectives

  • Improving Gross Motor Skills: Playing helps enhance physical strength and endurance.
  • Enhancing Hand-Eye Coordination:
  • Increasing Balance and Coordination: Playing soccer requires good balance and movement coordination, helping patients improve these abilities.
  • Encouraging Movement and Physical Activity: Soccer provides an enjoyable way to stimulate movement and physical activity, enhancing overall fitness.
  • Improving Social Skills: The game promotes cooperation and teamwork, which helps enhance social skills and communication among individuals.
  • Developing Strategies and Problem-Solving: Playing football requires strategic thinking and planning, which helps improve decision-making skills and problem-solving abilities.
  • Reducing Stress and Enhancing Mental Well-being: Physical activity and social interaction during play can help reduce stress and improve mental well-being.

Cases

  • Austim
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
  • Sensory Processing Disorder
  • Developmental Delay
  • Hydrocephalus
  • Intellectual Disability
  • Learning Disabilities
  • Rehabilitation After Fractures
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