Mobility_ Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Hierarchy | Bed Mobility - Beginning of Independent mobility - The lowest level developmentally for movement & movement strategies • Assess long & short leg sitting balance Movements pertain to a variety of more complex movement patterns • Rolling side to side • R |
Functional Ambulation | |
Hemiplegic gait | - Affected leg is circumducted or pushed ahead |
Gluteus maximus gait | - Thrust trunk posterior to maintain hip extension |
Festinating gait (Parkinson gait | - Small fast shuffling steps |
Ataxic gait | - Wide based, unsteady; tendency to veer from side to side, lurch or stagger - Sensory ataxia; slap the ground, watches feet |
Spastic or scissors gait | - Spastic paralysis of hip ADD causing knees to be drawn together |
Supramalleolar (SMO) | - Foot stability |
Knee Ankle Foot Orthosis (KAFO) | - Knee weakness, hyperextension - Paraplegia, CP, spina bifida |
Orthotics: require increased | |
Ankle Foot Orthosis (AFO) | - "foot drop splint" - Weakness in dorsiflexion |
Wheelchair Assessment Goals | Facilitate function • Respiratory, circulation, digestion • ADL, mobility, communication |
Wheelchair Assessment Goals | Protect skin |
Wheelchair Assessment Goals | Provide comfort |
Wheelchair Assessment Goals | Support posture |
Wheelchair Assessment Goals | Prevent/correct deformity |
Wheelchair Assessment Goals | Accommodate deformity |
Wheelchair Assessment Goals | Normalize tone |
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