Lori Breeden, MS, OTR


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MS, University of Indianapolis
BS, University of Indianapolis

Lori is an assistant professor.  She continues her clinical work in adult rehabilitation with a focus on neurological disorders in both outpatient and inpatient settings.  Lori teaches the history of occupational therapy, theories of occupation and the evaluation process, as well as contributing on biomechanics and neurological recovery in OT.  Her professional interests include rehab seating and positioning, spasticity management, and recovery of hemiplegic upper extremities. 

She is co-author of a chapter in Nagler, W., Singh, R., (2008).  The Hemiplegic Shoulder.  Shoulder Disorders:  A Pocket Guide to Diagnosis and Treatment. Lori is past treasurer and the incoming president of the IOTA and is a member of the AOTA.