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Mobility: Transfer with Two-person Assist
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The therapist teaches a family member how to safely transfer a stroke survivor from her wheelchair to the sofa with the assistance of two persons.
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Standing at the kitchen counter
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As a stroke survivor comes from sit to stand at the kitchen counter, the therapist teaches the importance of safety to a family member.
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Movement Analysis during Mobility and Self-Care tasks
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Using a rolling walker, this stroke survivor enters the outpatient clinic to begin his treatment session. Several problem areas are evident as he attempts to sit down, doff his jacket and stand up, again.
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Interview with Dick
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Dick is an outpatient and had his stroke 5 weeks ago. Observe Jan Davis use a client-centered approach as she interviews Dick during her initial assessment. He describes his key problems and his goals for therapy.
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Upper Extremity Observations of Motor Control
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Observe movements of the shoulder, elbow, hand and fingers as this stroke survivor, just five weeks after his stroke, begins his treatment session in the outpatient clinic.
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IADLs: Making a Sandwich, Part 1
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While standing at a table, the therapist assists the stroke survivor as he takes groceries out of the bag in order to prepare for the functional task of making a sandwich.
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IADLs: Making a Sandwich, Part 2
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Problem solving skills are necessary for this stroke survivor to begin making a tuna fish sandwich. The therapist assists, as necessary, helping the patient during the task.
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IADLs: Making a Sandwich, Part 3
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Positive changes in motor control are evident as the therapist guides this stroke survivor during his outpatient treatment session.
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IADLs: Making a Sandwich, Part 4
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As the patient completes the task of making a tuna fish sandwich and prepares to eat it, it is interesting to observe his skills related to cognition, motor control and motor planning.
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IADLs: Shining Shoes While Standing
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The task of shining shoes is a perfect therapeutic activity for this stroke survivor. While standing at the table, he is able to use his involved upper extremity in a variety of ways throughout the task.
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Sit to Stand (SNF), Part 1: Initiating Treatment
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A new therapist introduces himself and begins his treatment session with a stroke survivor residing in the long term care (LTC) unit of a SNF. He reviews problem areas & goals listed in the patient's chart prior to beginning therapeutic intervention.
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