Brittany Amori, MOT, is a pediatric occupational therapist specializing in upper extremity rehabilitation, orthotic fabrication, orthopaedics, and developmental therapy. She has expertise in managing conditions such as little league shoulder and elbow, shoulder hypermobility, and multidirectional instability, with a focus on pediatric and adolescent return-to-sport care. Additionally, she is skilled in club foot splinting and upper extremity orthotic fabrication, providing customized solutions to enhance function and support recovery. She earned her Bachelor of Psychology degree from California University of Pennsylvania and her Master of Occupational Therapy degree from the University of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She is certified by the National Board for Certification in occupational therapy. Her experience with inpatient level 1 trauma care and outpatient services gives her a full-cycle perspective to rehabilitation. As a former Division II athlete who personally navigated surgical recovery, she understands the dedication required to optimize performance. She welcomes patients ages newborn to 26.
Age Groups Seen
Adult, Older Adult
Languages Spoken*
English
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Expertise
splinting
scar therapies
self care therapy
energy therapies
joint therapies
paraffin therapy
hand therapies
community reintegration therapy
exercise therapies
desensitization occupational therapies
compression testing
concussion rehabilitation
neurologic occupational therapy
soft tissue therapies
arthritis rehabilitation
functional dexterity testing
compression therapies
therapy
electrical stimulation therapies
occupational therapy
joint manipulation
neuromuscular therapies
orthopedic rehabilitation
neuromuscular reeducation
fine motor skills evaluation
Credentials
Education
University of Pittsburgh
Board Certification
National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy - Occupational Therapist Registered
Publications
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