Meghan Chemidlin, OTD, MS OTR/L helps kids, teens, and adults with neurological conditions think, move, and perform everyday tasks better — even when they feel like they've plateaued or were never properly identified.
Meghan's work sits at the crossroads of concussion rehabilitation, interoception, and neuro vision — a rare combination that produces better outcomes for complex neurological patients.
Specialized rehabilitation for mild traumatic brain injuries, post-concussion syndrome, and complex cases that haven't responded to standard treatment. Certified Brain Injury Specialist (in progress).
Co-authored an Interoception Curriculum for individuals with concussion alongside Kelly Mahler, developer of the Interoception Curriculum. International presenter and researcher in this emerging field.
Functional Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (in progress) with expertise in post-concussion visual gaze deficits, motion capture technology for assessment, and the eTherapy App for rehabilitation.
From international brain injury conferences to university training sessions, Meghan brings research-backed expertise to OT practitioners, educators, and healthcare teams.
A clinical doctorate and a broad set of specialized certifications, built over years of focused neurological OT practice.
OTD, Elizabethtown College
Concentration: Trauma Informed Practice & Interdisciplinary Autism Support
MS OTR/L, Elizabethtown College
Master of Science in Occupational Therapy
Certified Brain Injury Specialist
In Progress
Functional Vision Rehabilitation Specialist
In Progress
Autism Spectrum Disorder Clinical Specialist (ASDCS)
Certified Clinical Specialist
LSVT BIG Certified Clinician
Evidence-based treatment for neurological conditions
Interactive Metronome Certified Provider
Timing-based intervention for neurological rehab
Alert Program Trained
Self-regulation curriculum for OT practitioners
Active researcher with peer-reviewed publications and multiple studies in progress focused on interoception, concussion rehabilitation, and neuro vision.
Peer-reviewed publication — to be published soon.