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- - Manual Lateral Transfer Techniques Your patient needs to be transferred from the bed to the wheelchair. The patient is full weight bearing (FWB), and has good balance, but has instability in the right knee. What is the most appropriate transfer to use and why? Describe the process for the transfer you chose. What type of equipment is needed? How will you accommodate for the limitations in the right knee?For each of the activities shown, describe the movement using the proper terminology. Describe the movement in stages, using: the axis the plane the terms of movementGive a description of the complete activity from beginning to end, discussing the entire body movement of a baseball swing. Be precise and use anatomical terms where appropriate.
- BED POSITIONING : Explain of the body parts to be assessed on each position. POSITION Explanation of the body parts to be assessed STANDING SITTING SUPINE PRONE DORSAL RECUMBENTBED POSITIONING : Explain of the body parts to be assessed on each position. POSITION Explanation of the body parts to be assessed SIMS LITHOMY KNEE CHEST/ JACK KNIFE RIGHT AND LEFT LATERAL FOWLERS AND SEMI-FOWLERThe following are types of movement: Explain each terminology and how does these movement works. Cite example for each movement. (Ex. for ADDUCTION- Bringing fingers together from a spread wide apart position) Flexion Extension Abduction Adduction Rotation
- Seated Mobility: Fitting a Wheelchair You are fitting your patient for a wheelchair. What measurements would you take? What position should the patient be in for measurement? When you measured their upper leg from the popliteal fold (back of the knee) to the back of the hips/chair, the length was 23 inches. To check the measurement, you also measured their lower leg length from their heel to their popliteal fold, and the length was 20 inches. What is the discrepancy? What could be the reason for the discrepancy? What position could you place the patient in to re-take the measurement so that you will not run into this same problem?For practice to help studyState the difference between kinesiology and arthrology.
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