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When the body hibernates after critical illness, survival takes over — but movement, awareness, and engagement fall silent.
In this episode of OT Conversations, Hao explores how occupational therapists use early sensory and proprioceptive stimulation to keep the connection between body and mind alive. Through gentle touch, rhythm, and human presence, we remind the body that movement still exists — long before active rehabilitation begins.
This is a reflection on the hidden work of hands, the language of sensation, and the quiet moment where recovery truly begins.
Listen, learn, and share — because every mindful touch matters.
By HaoWhen the body hibernates after critical illness, survival takes over — but movement, awareness, and engagement fall silent.
In this episode of OT Conversations, Hao explores how occupational therapists use early sensory and proprioceptive stimulation to keep the connection between body and mind alive. Through gentle touch, rhythm, and human presence, we remind the body that movement still exists — long before active rehabilitation begins.
This is a reflection on the hidden work of hands, the language of sensation, and the quiet moment where recovery truly begins.
Listen, learn, and share — because every mindful touch matters.