How To Diagnose And Treat Klinefelter Syndrome

Occupational Therapy

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Sometimes, patients with Klinefelter syndrome are unable to readily acquire certain skills needed for daily functioning, leaving them at a disadvantage. Occupational therapy can help remedy this problem by providing the ability to learn these skills and gain access to equipment that can help perform certain tasks. An occupational therapist will work with a Klinefelter syndrome patient to improve social, play, and career skills that agree with the individual's interests and abilities. Again, the amount of this treatment needed will vary from person to person. Individuals with large deficits in the skills needed for daily functioning may require this form of therapy for an extended period, but some may not need it at all.

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