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  • Mrs A's main problem is her reduced mobility. She has issues with phantom limb sensation and pain, and has had some conc ...st management. Eduction was given on desensitisation and stump management. Mobility techniques such as bridging and rolling were practised and mastered. Pivot
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  • ...hould also include the treatment strategies previously used to address the mobility impairments and the outcomes of that intervention. For the service provisio ...ody Measurements|Body Measurements]]. A well-fitted seating and wheelchair mobility system requires a ‘made-to-measure’ solution. Generally, the more seati
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  • ...ssed [[Early Mobility Assessment for Critically Ill Patients|here]], early mobility (EM) programmes for patients in [[Physiotherapists Role in ICU|intensive ca == Impact of Immobility and Delayed Mobility ==
    18 KB (2,494 words) - 10:58, 17 April 2024
  • ...arthel Index|Barthel score]]5 <19. This score reflects mobility, and lower mobility makes the group slower to rehabilitate and mobilise post-operatively, (mak
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  • ...of hops, wheelchair use. These could have been used as part of the Amputee Mobility Predictor Assessment Tool to provide a more objective approach to determina ...ragement to use the wheelchair this was implemented by the MDT. Wheelchair mobility/rehabilitation indoors and out was also included to promote independence.
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  • ...range limited by pain<br>Sensation : Hyperesthesia on ant. distal part<br>Mobility : 1 man assistance - min for bed, mod to max for sitting, max for standing ...greatly limited therapy and increased patient’s need for assistance during mobility<br>- The loss of the limb also meant that he could not
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  • ...es with every rep, naturally improving flexibility and it optimising joint mobility<ref name=":2">Set for Set Compound exercise Available:https://www.setforset
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  • |Article 20: Personal Mobility ...ies, and forms of live assistance and intermediaries,... (and) training in mobility skills to persons with disabilities and specialist staff working with perso
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  • *Previously independent with activities of daily living, mobility and driving, no supportive services. He was doing most of housework as his *Mobility-needs assistance x1 with elbow crutches, doesn't have frame at home
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  • Functional Mobility:
 *Bed Mobility - all independent - but slow and cautious

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  • ...no signs of muscular atrophy, the palpatory examination was normal and the mobility was symmetric and with normal movement ranges. <br> ...examination: </u>hyperalgesic point in the region of the right epicondyle. Mobility of both elbows is symmetric, but the subject moves with caution his right e
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  • ...d around the patient’s symptoms, observing aspects such as degree of pain, mobility capabilities and an array of complex factors<ref name="denehy">Denehy L, Be * Increasing patient mobility with ambulation to eg three times a day (as appropriate)
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  • .... Validity and Reliability of Palpatory Clinical Tests of Sacroiliac Joint Mobility: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. Journal of manipulative and physiol ...f the sacroiliac joint (SIJ). Springing tests, by means of which a passive mobility ("joint play") is being tested, are most valuable in dysfunction diagnostic
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  • ...sease. Claudication was noted pre-operatively and his 1-week pre-operative mobility was 15 meters without claudication and then had to stop due to ischemic pai ...nable to do it due to poor mobility. Patient and his family aims to regain mobility by owning a prosthesis. Observing in sitting on wheelchair, patient had goo
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  • *Rivermead Mobility Scale | Widely used for stroke. Measures mobility, ADL, cognition, functional communication.
    10 KB (1,330 words) - 18:06, 1 March 2022
  • ...g/article/S0003-9993(04)00474-5/fulltext Assistive devices for balance and mobility: benefits, demands, and adverse consequences.] Archives of physical medicin ...tps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2768139/ Perspectives on use of mobility aids in a diverse population of seniors: Implications for intervention]. Di
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  • ...Functional Walking Test (FWT) is a simple tool used to measure functional mobility in children with [[Cerebral Palsy Introduction|Cerebral Palsy (CP)]]. The F ...tor Function Measure|Gross Motor Function Measure (GMFM)]], the Functional Mobility Scale (FMS), and the [[Berg Balance Scale|Berg Balance Scale (BBS)]], all l
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  • The PEDI comprises three domains: '''self-care, mobility, and social function'''. Each domain evaluates specific tasks including fee ...lent test-retest reliability for all four domains (Daily Activities 0.997, Mobility 0.986, Social/Cognitive 0.979, Responsibility 0.958)<ref name=":1" />
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  • == Mobility Precautions ==
    6 KB (889 words) - 13:59, 11 January 2024
  • ...relation between occupation ratio, tangent sign, and improved strength and mobility.<ref>Rulewicz GJ, Beaty S, Hawkins RJ, Kissenberth MJ. [https://www.science
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