I can't imagine getting through my PTA program without you guys. You take some complicated theory and tie it up very nice and neat. Thanks for making these videos!
You guys are awesome! I've got so much admiration for you both, wonder how many people you've helped through your time and effort making these videos? Really appreciate what a wide range of issues you cover. You're both good eggs!
I mainly use a slideboard from wheelchair to bed...bed to wheelchair..I don't have the luxury of an aide..its concentration and extreme care..no rushing...this slideboard has been a blessing. No rushing using a board..
I accepted my admission offer for PT school. I know it will kick my butt but I'm willing to do it to help people. I enjoy your videos, please continue uploading :)
I tie a paracord to my slideboard. That way if it falls to the floor while I am in bed, etc., I can recover it easily. A silicone mat adds friction. When I am transferring to a surface like an x-ray table that is very slick, the silicone mat makes a huge difference. I place the mat between the sliding board and any slick surface. I use the board on any transfer that I am not sure of.
New at this so first time I looked at how to transfer. Therapist put on top of wchair bar for arm rest. You are placing on top of metal bar. Angle wchair 45* to transfer seat, surface. Both ends of board are in seat of each chair. Almost level slide. Much better than up and over metal part of wchair.
Using a slide board while not being able to bear weight on either leg is tough and core strength is essential. I also have recovering broken shoulder so limited in reliance on left hand or shoulder as I make my transfer. Getting better at it but it’s definitely a skill to develop!
OT student here. We've been taught that you shouldn't actually slide on the slideboard because of the potential for shearing force causing a skin integrity issue. We've been told you should use upper body strength to sort of make little hops with your bottom across the board. Thoughts?
Kirsten Suhr Same - the idea is fun. But from a functionality and safety standpoint sliding isn’t recommended. However, if sliding works for a client to becoming occupationally independent then we can’t just ignore the idea.
That's why you use a slide sheet, prevents your skin from sticking to the slide board. I use a slide board with my dad all the time, and I use a slide sheet to transfer him and he never sticks to the board or has ever had any problems with his skin.
Adel Butt - i’m not a PT or OT at all, but I am experienced in slide board WC to car seat transfers. I would make sure I had a cushion Velcroed or fully attached to my wheelchair. The transfer is easiest if the wheelchair height and car seat height are similar. I put 1 foot into the car slide the board under your butt, and slide your butt over to the car seat. Ideally, another person should be holding the board so that it does not slip. Maybe an OT or PT has some additional thoughts.
This is impossible to do with someone who is frightened. My client has MS and when she starts to slide over to her chair she straightens her body stiff as a board in fear, nothing you can tell her will straighten her out so she’s in the sitting up position. This is all in spite of the fact that she’s rather strong in her arms and back. I had great hopes for this and still do with a little practice! You both put on a very good video!
My brother and his wife and son were in a bad accident last night. My sister-in-law has two broken ankles and had surgery on both ankles. They will need to use a slide board. How do you use it when the patient can't use their feet.
Dude im ass surfin slide board pro. I used a lift at home for 2 weeks after rehab and it's been collecting dust in my garage since. I gotta say Bob. I'm a lazy sob. My arms look like guitar strings and transfer anything level or downhill by myself no problem.. And my 120 girlfriend has always been my help goin uphill.. My good buddy I call Twiggy cause he looks twiggy can help me outta his little Prius (ya I know) with no problem. The point I'm trying to make is that it's ALL TECHNIQUE ❗❗❗ So don't be intimidated just be careful and have a trained helper with you. You can always call 911 for a lift assist worse case scenario... But don't be afraid to try... And ya I know I'm not bragging about being lazy I'm just saying that anybody can do it with some competent instruction and a trained helper, ❗❗ so go for it.. I'm gunna post a video of me going to and from the bed and into the car.. Your overthinking it Bobby..
Wow! Brad looks kinda frumpy in his dress clothes but he has the physique of a body builder in his workout stuff! I hope I keep in that good of shape when I reach my 60s. Thanks for the videos guys! This will be very helpful in assisting my grandma into her chair.
Yes, that's the one thing that they did that I don't agree with. I've done some training with a few different PT's and they ALL said the same thing, to position the board 20 to 30° from the bed or chair.
1. you do not actually slide 2. YOU DO NOT STICK YOUR HAND in the handles or hold on the side because you will compress your fingers, just like you did.
A thinner board with a plastic coating is better. A towel on the board works when naked. I have also anchored my chair with belts, ties, have even used leggings to tie the foot rest or hand rail to the surface im transferring to so that the chair will not move from the place im going to, elthe space to fall. I have also used my shoes, damp towels, and other things to chalk my wheels.
This video is 4years old and no one is yet to come up with a alternative technique to transfer that being with board or not. I’m a T6 complete, since oct2018. Yes you need and it helps to have upper body strength, but after my first year with no doctor nor therapy then following with maybe 15 sessions of pT and speaking with many levels and disabilities. I’ve learned what matters is the technique. Reason I say this is because I have the strength and according to three PTs they says I’m doing the technique right. Yet it’s been 3 years and I still yet to transfer. I was discharged from PT and been on my own again for months. There must be a different method.
No it’s not because of lack of time or practice. I’m constantly trying to figure new methods or positions. I did stick with one for a while. “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting different results.'" - Rita Mae Brown/Jane Fulton (not Albert Einstein ) from the 1983 novel “sudden death”
I had a surgery on my arm years ago and now have fake bone. when the weather changes it aches and really stops me from regular routine stuff. any tips,tricks or suggestions for people with post surgery pain? and why does areas of past operations hurt during certain weather? TY you guys are great! :-)
I'm an OTR. Usually it's due to colder weather. The blood vessels vasoconstrict (get smaller) with colder weather which means there is less blood flow. Less blood flow means that your muscles will fatigue faster and also are not working at an optimal level. Which results in more strain on your tendons, joints, and bones. It is good to warm up your muscles in colder weather with cardiovascular activity or stretching to get the blood flowing Hope that helps.
I see many videos of wheelchair users using a transfer board to get in SUV's by themselves. Is this safe? I had been getting into one with a transfer board and one time it slipped out from under me. I ended up with a fractured femur. From the ground to the seat it was 28 inches.
you are great! how did you guys get so famous?! I'm trying to start my own TH-cam channel too but is struggling to get views ...any helpful and wise tip for me? I like your videos very informative. :) I wish I can be as successful as you :)
I just turned into a paraplegic and im watching this video to figure out how to slide my azz across that board though not ready yet . This video is very yakety yak that I had 2 fast forward half way though it . LoL
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I find these guys irresponsible to be using a slide board to a non-SOFT/CUSHIONED surface. To a non-cushioned surface, a board can slip/slide laterally. Please Believe me folks. I’m not a PT, PTA or OT. I am simply a very educated disabled person, and I know what is safe in this regard.
This is very useful for anyone who is going into therapeutic recreation and wants to know how to help someone in this situation. Awesome job guys!
I can't imagine getting through my PTA program without you guys. You take some complicated theory and tie it up very nice and neat. Thanks for making these videos!
Love this I am an OT and you guys are lifesavers!!! Will be sharing, you actually make this dry subject fun to watch. Thank you
You guys are awesome! I've got so much admiration for you both, wonder how many people you've helped through your time and effort making these videos? Really appreciate what a wide range of issues you cover. You're both good eggs!
I mainly use a slideboard from wheelchair to bed...bed to wheelchair..I don't have the luxury of an aide..its concentration and extreme care..no rushing...this slideboard has been a blessing. No rushing using a board..
I accepted my admission offer for PT school. I know it will kick my butt but I'm willing to do it to help people. I enjoy your videos, please continue uploading :)
how's it going ?
@@JohnDoe-ef3nv my mans probably a PT now lol
I tie a paracord to my slideboard. That way if it falls to the floor while I am in bed, etc., I can recover it easily. A silicone mat adds friction. When I am transferring to a surface like an x-ray table that is very slick, the silicone mat makes a huge difference. I place the mat between the sliding board and any slick surface. I use the board on any transfer that I am not sure of.
New at this so first time I looked at how to transfer. Therapist put on top of wchair bar for arm rest. You are placing on top of metal bar. Angle wchair 45* to transfer seat, surface. Both ends of board are in seat of each chair. Almost level slide. Much better than up and over metal part of wchair.
Thank you for this feedback!
Using a slide board while not being able to bear weight on either leg is tough and core strength is essential. I also have recovering broken shoulder so limited in reliance on left hand or shoulder as I make my transfer. Getting better at it but it’s definitely a skill to develop!
Thank you, this video has been very helpful and encouraging. God Bless
OT student here. We've been taught that you shouldn't actually slide on the slideboard because of the potential for shearing force causing a skin integrity issue. We've been told you should use upper body strength to sort of make little hops with your bottom across the board. Thoughts?
Kirsten Suhr Same - the idea is fun. But from a functionality and safety standpoint sliding isn’t recommended. However, if sliding works for a client to becoming occupationally independent then we can’t just ignore the idea.
That's why you use a slide sheet, prevents your skin from sticking to the slide board. I use a slide board with my dad all the time, and I use a slide sheet to transfer him and he never sticks to the board or has ever had any problems with his skin.
Throw some corn starch on it
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Hi, Bob and Brad. This video is very informative. This transfer is imperative for patients with C7 SCI lesion.
Adel Butt - i’m not a PT or OT at all, but I am experienced in slide board WC to car seat transfers. I would make sure I had a cushion Velcroed or fully attached to my wheelchair. The transfer is easiest if the wheelchair height and car seat height are similar. I put 1 foot into the car slide the board under your butt, and slide your butt over to the car seat. Ideally, another person should be holding the board so that it does not slip. Maybe an OT or PT has some additional thoughts.
I need more info on car transfer i have week upper body
Can you do a slide onto a massage table demonstration.
This is impossible to do with someone who is frightened. My client has MS and when she starts to slide over to her chair she straightens her body stiff as a board in fear, nothing you can tell her will straighten her out so she’s in the sitting up position. This is all in spite of the fact that she’s rather strong in her arms and back. I had great hopes for this and still do with a little practice! You both put on a very good video!
My brother and his wife and son were in a bad accident last night. My sister-in-law has two broken ankles and had surgery on both ankles. They will need to use a slide board. How do you use it when the patient can't use their feet.
Thank you for this. Navigating disability myself 😕
Dude im ass surfin slide board pro. I used a lift at home for 2 weeks after rehab and it's been collecting dust in my garage since. I gotta say Bob. I'm a lazy sob. My arms look like guitar strings and transfer anything level or downhill by myself no problem.. And my 120 girlfriend has always been my help goin uphill.. My good buddy I call Twiggy cause he looks twiggy can help me outta his little Prius (ya I know) with no problem. The point I'm trying to make is that it's ALL TECHNIQUE ❗❗❗ So don't be intimidated just be careful and have a trained helper with you. You can always call 911 for a lift assist worse case scenario... But don't be afraid to try... And ya I know I'm not bragging about being lazy I'm just saying that anybody can do it with some competent instruction and a trained helper, ❗❗ so go for it.. I'm gunna post a video of me going to and from the bed and into the car.. Your overthinking it Bobby..
Wow! Brad looks kinda frumpy in his dress clothes but he has the physique of a body builder in his workout stuff! I hope I keep in that good of shape when I reach my 60s. Thanks for the videos guys! This will be very helpful in assisting my grandma into her chair.
.. is the plywood slide board readily available anywhere in a country.. or what!
Here is a link to some on Amazon but you should be able to find some in your area as well if you can't order from here: amzn.to/4ggZNE0
First, thanks for the video!! Quick question- shouldn’t the angle between the two surfaces be at a 20-30 degree angle and not 90?
Yes, that's the one thing that they did that I don't agree with. I've done some training with a few different PT's and they ALL said the same thing, to position the board 20 to 30° from the bed or chair.
Any advice on getting LB clothing in the middle up on a BSC to complete slide board transfer back to electric wheelchair
Able-bodied and strong individual performing this vs someone who is disabled.
1. you do not actually slide
2. YOU DO NOT STICK YOUR HAND in the handles or hold on the side because you will compress your fingers, just like you did.
I'm just doing this for the 1st time with a client now. How do they not slide?
Ok. Know worries, just saw the comment below. My guys in pretty good shape.
PT said same thing don’t put fingers in the handles
A thinner board with a plastic coating is better. A towel on the board works when naked. I have also anchored my chair with belts, ties, have even used leggings to tie the foot rest or hand rail to the surface im transferring to so that the chair will not move from the place im going to, elthe space to fall. I have also used my shoes, damp towels, and other things to chalk my wheels.
This video is 4years old and no one is yet to come up with a alternative technique to transfer that being with board or not. I’m a T6 complete, since oct2018. Yes you need and it helps to have upper body strength, but after my first year with no doctor nor therapy then following with maybe 15 sessions of pT and speaking with many levels and disabilities. I’ve learned what matters is the technique. Reason I say this is because I have the strength and according to three PTs they says I’m doing the technique right. Yet it’s been 3 years and I still yet to transfer. I was discharged from PT and been on my own again for months. There must be a different method.
No it’s not because of lack of time or practice. I’m constantly trying to figure new methods or positions. I did stick with one for a while. “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting different results.'" - Rita Mae Brown/Jane Fulton (not Albert Einstein ) from the 1983 novel “sudden death”
Nice one guys
I had a surgery on my arm years ago and now have fake bone. when the weather changes it aches and really stops me from regular routine stuff. any tips,tricks or suggestions for people with post surgery pain? and why does areas of past operations hurt during certain weather? TY you guys are great! :-)
I'm an OTR. Usually it's due to colder weather. The blood vessels vasoconstrict (get smaller) with colder weather which means there is less blood flow. Less blood flow means that your muscles will fatigue faster and also are not working at an optimal level. Which results in more strain on your tendons, joints, and bones. It is good to warm up your muscles in colder weather with cardiovascular activity or stretching to get the blood flowing Hope that helps.
Absorbing Jr works so well, heats up the area that's hurting you.
Again, Well done men. Thanks
M Detlef uhmm,What are you talking about
Why would anyone get angry over a PT video is beyond me. Find another video to suit what you are looking for. It's not difficult. And cheer up
I see many videos of wheelchair users using a transfer board to get in SUV's by themselves. Is this safe? I had been getting into one with a transfer board and one time it slipped out from under me. I ended up with a fractured femur. From the ground to the seat it was 28 inches.
Please compare a Beasyboard to your demo board. It'll be a world of difference for your patients.
you are great! how did you guys get so famous?! I'm trying to start my own TH-cam channel too but is struggling to get views ...any helpful and wise tip for me? I like your videos very informative. :) I wish I can be as successful as you :)
I just turned into a paraplegic and im watching this video to figure out how to slide my azz across that board though not ready yet . This video is very yakety yak that I had 2 fast forward half way though it . LoL
Wheres the gait belt? You should never move a patient whithout one.
These demonstrations are a real sucker. The transfer made by a walking man is full of muscle. Both ridiculous.
KNOW that all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. Romans 3:23
UNDERSTAND the wages of sin is death. Romans 6:23
CONFESS that Jesus Christ is Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead. Romans 10:9
REPENT of your sins Luke 13:3
READ and STUDY God's Word to show yourself approved. 2 Timothy 2:15
PUT ON the whole armor of God. Ephesians 6:11
BEWARE of the son of perdition who is coming first disguised as Jesus to oppose and exalt himself above all that is called God, or worshipped. 2 Thessalonians 2:3,4
WATCH and PRAY until the true Christ returns. Luke 12:37 Remain as a chaste virgin waiting for her true husband. (Christ)2 Corinthians 11:2
Shepherds chapel on TH-cam explains the whole Bible God bless
I find these guys irresponsible to be using a slide board to a non-SOFT/CUSHIONED surface. To a non-cushioned surface, a board can slip/slide laterally. Please Believe me folks. I’m not a PT, PTA or OT. I am simply a very educated disabled person, and I know what is safe in this regard.
So much yappin for a simple easy movement wow ya kill me
Too much talking
Got to be something better-looks dangerous even if you follow instructions.