MS. NOLA EDDY, OT
Occupational Therapy at Seymour St, Hartford, CT

License number
Connecticut 002251
Category
Restorative Service Providers
Type
Occupational Therapist
Address
Address
80 Seymour St, Hartford, CT 06102
Phone
(860) 545-2450
(860) 545-2940 (Fax)
(860) 667-5480
(860) 667-8416 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Nola Eddy
106 Algonquin Dr, Wallingford, CT 06492
Nola Eddy
423 Main St, Cromwell, CT 06416
Nola Eddy
106 Algonquin Dr, Wallingford, CT 06492
Nola Eddy
423 Main St, Cromwell, CT 06416

Professional information

Nola Eddy Photo 1

Nola Eddy - Wethersfield, CT

Work:
Premier Therapy
Skilled Nursing Facility Staff Therapist
HealthPro
Skilled Nursing Facility Staff Therapist
Patient Care - Farmington, CT
Interim Healthcare
Mt. Sinai Rehab Hospital - Hartford, CT
Lymphedema Clinic Coordinator
Mt. Sinai Rehab Hospital - Hartford, CT
Outpatient Occupational Therapist
Mt. Sinai Rehab Hospital - Hartford, CT
Inpatient Occupational Therapist
Hand and Rehab Services - Waterbury, CT
Occupational Therapist
Hartford Hospital - Hartford, CT
Systems Analyst
Blue Cross of CT - North Haven, CT
Medicare Provider Rep
Education:
Quinnipiac University - Hamden, CT
BS in Occupational Therapy
Dr. Vodder School of North America - Stowe, VT University of Massachusetts - Amherst, MA
BS in Marketing


Nola Eddy Photo 2

Nola Eddy, Hartford CT - OT (Occupational therapy)

Specialties:
Occupational Therapy
Address:
80 Seymour St, Hartford 06102
(860) 545-2450 (Phone), (860) 545-2940 (Fax)
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
80 Seymour St, Hartford 06102
Hartford Hospital
80 Seymour St, Hartford 06102


Nola Eddy Photo 3

Edema Drainage Seat Cushion

US Patent:
2013024, Sep 19, 2013
Filed:
Mar 19, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/423512
Inventors:
Nola Ann Eddy - Wethersfield CT, US
International Classification:
A61H 7/00, A47C 7/02, A47C 16/00
US Classification:
601136, 267142
Abstract:
An apparatus and method of improving the efficiency of lymphatic and venous circulation of the lower body using a seat cushion composed of breathable open celled polyurethane fabric with strips of dense foam to provide compression with constant shear force to interstitial tissue. The strips of dense foam apply a shear force onto the interstitial tissue, which positively affects the thixotropic properties of the interstitial fluid in the congested fibrotic tissue and thereby decreases the viscosity of the interstitial fluid over time. The strips of the dense foam are designed in such a pattern that channels interstitial fluid away from the dorsolateral and dorsomedial lymphatic territory of the thigh to the lymphatic capillary network on the lateral border of the thigh and lower lymph quadrant of the trunk.