AIM:

To train moving to the front of the chair (wheelchair to bed legs down transfer, complete T4 tetraplegia)

Rationale:

An important component of transferring is moving to the front edge of the wheelchair. Training is set so the patient can practise something similar but simpler. Two strategies are illustrated:

1. Moving forward in long sitting on a bed

2. Moving forward in the wheelchair

Equipment:

  • Wheelchair
  • Wide bed
  • Slip sheet
  • Wheelie stool

Key Points:

1. Moving forwards in long sitting on a bed

  • Position slip sheet under legs to minimize friction
  • Therapist is positioned on the bed behind the patient to prevent a backward fall
  • Ensure patient positions hands close to hips
  • Encourage patient to lift bottom and move heels forward towards the end of the bed and back again

2. Moving forwards in the wheelchair

  • Therapist is positioned on a wheelie stool in front of the patient
  • Ensure the front wheels of the wheelchair are facing forwards
  • Ensure patient positions hands on top of the wheel
  • Therapist provides manual guidance behind knees to shift weight forwards

Common Errors:

  • Patient does not lift high enough to clear the buttocks when moving forward
  • Patient does not move buttocks far enough forward
  • Therapist is too close (interfering with forward movement in the wheelchair) or too far away (compromising safety)

Progression and Variety:

  • Modify position of the hands to change arm length:body ratio (eg. lift from small blocks when on the bed)
  • Modify position of buttock to change arm length:body ratio (eg. sit patient on a cushion when on the bed)
  • Decrease/remove manual guidance