Category: Physiotherapy eSkills
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C6-lift upper trunk (S9)
– in Spinal Cord InjuryAIM: To train lifting the upper trunk off the bed (supine to long sitting, complete…
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C6-roll onto side (S8)
– in Spinal Cord InjuryAIM: To train rolling onto the side (supine to long sitting, complete C6 tetraplegia) Rationale:…
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C6-assisted cough (S7)
– in Spinal Cord InjuryAIM: To perform an assisted cough for a person with complete C6 tetraplegia. Rationale: An…
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C6-W/C to bed transfer (S6)
– in Spinal Cord InjuryAIM: To demonstrate a wheelchair to bed transfer to a person with complete C6 tetraplegia.…
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T4-W/C to bed transfer (S5)
– in Spinal Cord InjuryAIM: To demonstrate a wheelchair to bed transfer to a person with complete T4 tetraplegia.…
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C6-supine to long sitting (S4)
– in Spinal Cord InjuryAIM: To demonstrate supine to long sitting via side lying to a person with complete…
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T4-supine to long sitting (S3)
– in Spinal Cord InjuryAIM: To demonstrate supine to long sitting via side lying to a person with complete…
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SCI-ASIA motor exam (S2)
– in Spinal Cord InjuryAIM: To assess motor impairment using the ASIA motor examination (example C5-elbow flexors) Rationale: The…
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SCI-ASIA sensory exam (S1)
– in Spinal Cord InjuryAIM: To assess sensory impairment using the ASIA sensory examination (examples C2 and C3 dermatomes)…
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Getting up from the floor (D19)
AIM: To train getting up from the floor Rationale: People with neurological conditions are at…
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PD-initiating turning (D18)
AIM: To improve turning from a stationary start or while walking in confined spaces. Rationale:…
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PD-turning while walking (D17)
AIM: To improve turning while walking. Rationale: Loss of balance and freezing are reduced by…
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PD-freezing while walking (D16)
AIM: To overcome freezing while walking. Rationale: Freezing while walking is reduced by the use…
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Ataxia-walking (D10)
AIM: To improve walking using manual guidance via a stick. Rationale: People with ataxia demonstrate…
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Ataxia-standing up (D9)
AIM: To improve standing up using manual guidance via a stick. Rationale: People with ataxia…