Abid Ali is an American Occupational Therapist, who earned a Master of Science degree in Occupational Therapy from Columbia University in New York City. He has over 10 years of clinical experience in the rehabilitation field treating complex patients with neurological, cardiac, and orthopedic conditions in in-patient, outpatient and home care settings.
As an occupational therapist, Abid provides quality care to patients by evaluating their strengths, impairments, and motivation to implement treatment plans that speed recovery, maximize independence in daily life and to help patients safely resume responsibilities at work and home.
He has worked and trained with some of the leading healthcare professionals in rehabilitation at Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York Presbyterian Hospital, Columbia University in New York City and cereneo Center for Neurological Rehabilitation in Switzerland.
For the past 3 years, Abid has worked extensively in neuro-rehabilitation with a team of physical therapist providing high standard of specialized care for individuals with stroke, traumatic brain injuries, Parkinson’s disease, Multiple sclerosis, motor neuron disease and other central nervous injuries through evidence-based practice. This experience has further developed his clinical skills in treating neurological conditions and has trained in and implemented one of the most crucial therapy management strategies in neuro-rehabilitation, the Forced Use concept.
Abid is great at understanding the concerns his clients and their families and finds pleasure in providing support and rehabilitation required for each individual case.
He also has experience with working with children with autism, cerebral palsy and developmental delays.
Being an occupational therapist brings Abid a sense of purpose and puts him in a unique position to bring meaning in his patients’ lives.
Mr. Abid Ali's specialty is Occupational Medicine and currently works as a Occupational Therapist.
He speaks English, Urdu, Gujarati, .
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