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Samia H. Rafeedie's
Healthy Commuter Tips

Samia H. Rafeedie, OTD, MA, OTR/L
Inpatient Therapy Supervisor, Adventist Rehabilitation Hospital of Maryland

Samia Rafeedie is the Inpatient Therapy Supervisor for the Takoma Park location of Adventist Rehabilitation Hospital of Maryland. She is a registered and licensed occupational therapist with both a Master of Arts in Occupational Therapy degree and a Doctor of Occupational Therapy degree from the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, California.  In addition to being a member of the American Occupational Therapy Association, she is a member of the part-time faculty at Towson University where she teaches graduate students in the Department of Occupational Therapy & Occupational Science. As an occupational therapist, Samia is trained to assess and address the effect day-to-day tasks, such as driving, have on your health and well being.

Samia H. Rafeedie's Healthy Commuter Tips

Check your seat and positioning:

  • Use a rolled up towel behind your neck or back for support and to minimize neck, shoulder and back pain.
  • Your seat should also be positioned so your legs and arms are both at roughly a 90 degree angle. Sitting too far forward or too far back can place an unnecessary strain on your muscles.

Stretch from head to toe:

  • When stopped at a light or in bumper to bumper traffic, do isometric stretches. These are stretches which can be done by squeezing a muscle group, holding for 10 to 15 seconds and then relaxing, preferably in the direction opposite the tension you are feeling.

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