Upper Extremity: Assessment of Motor Control, Part 3
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It is easy to identify the atypical upper extremity movement patterns demonstrated by this stroke survivor in the outpatient clinic. Structures of the shoulder and scapula can be observed from the front, the side and the back.
It is easy to identify the atypical upper extremity movement patterns demonstrated by this stroke survivor in the outpatient clinic. Structures of the shoulder and scapula can be observed from the front, the side and the back.
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Early Gait Training: Using a Platform Walker
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Gait training continues for this stroke survivor, but the environment changes. Observe the patient, as well as the therapists, to identify specific difficulties during sit-to-stand, stand-to-sit, and his attempts at ambulation using a platform walker
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Medical Management: Sternal Precautions
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The therapist describes sternal precautions for a young stroke survivor following surgery for a mitral valve replacement. The cardiac incision is clearly illustrated and the healing is nearly complete.
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Upper Extremity Assessment: Acute Care
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The initial assessment of a young stroke survivor is performed in the acute care hospital. The therapist observes limitations in upper extremity ROM and motor control.
