AIM:

To train inclining the trunk forward in preparation for standing up

Rationale:

An important component of standing up is the ability to move the trunk and shoulders forwards, ie, hip flexion with trunk extension. Task-related training is set up so the patient can practice with manual guidance from the therapist if necessary and/or support from a table/plinth.

Equipment:

  • Adjustable height plinth
  • Table
  • Targets, eg, tape
  • Arm sling (if necessary)

Key Points:

  • Patient is positioned in sitting with < 100% thigh support, feet shoulder-width apart, knees directly over feet, ie, no hip external rotation and ankles
  • dorsiflexed
  • Patient flexes at the hips with truck extended and brings the shoulders forwards
  • Therapist is positioned in front or to the side of the patient and provides manualĀ guidance at the shoulders if necessary

Common Errors:

  • Therapist pulls on the affected arm
  • Therapist stands too close to patient and blocks forward movement
  • Patient flexes at neck and trunk (rather than at the hips)

Progression and Variety:

  • Decrease/remove manual guidance
  • Decrease/remove other forms of support
  • Reduce thigh support
  • Increase amplitude of movement
  • Increase speed of movement