Scooting Up in Bed: Normal Movement
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All methods used in bed mobility are based on components of normal movement. Observe this video and identify the common movement components needed for scooting up in bed.
All methods used in bed mobility are based on components of normal movement. Observe this video and identify the common movement components needed for scooting up in bed.
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Home Exercise Program
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This video provides great visual examples of an upper extremity Home Exercise Program for stroke survivors. This seven-part program can help maintain ROM and prevent contractures of the upper extremity.
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Improving Upper Extremity Function & Awareness
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Motor learning theory supports utilizing the involved upper extremity into everyday tasks. Jan Davis demonstrates three distinct methods to incorporate a nonfunctional upper extremity into ADLs and IADLS.
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Improving Awareness During Bedrest
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This video describes the therapeutic benefits of the patient’s environment, proper bed positioning and supporting the upper extremity during rest. Therapists can impact functional gains before the first treatment session begins.