I don't know you but I absolutely love you! I think you actually are the first person who isn't living with disability to *point out* handrails on the upper insides of car doorholes! you're right. it's a nightmare and a total rethink required without em! which car manufacturers appear to recently have stopped caring about entirely! an alarmingly increasing number of new cars are appearing, without them...by design!
This was new to me and you helped me, you helped me, you helped me. It did not matter that your leg's happen to work. Don't let small people beat you down. Thanks You, M
Nice video but try it with dead leg weight.. when getting in a car with my board I found it easier to put your left leg in first, push off with my right arm off the arm rest and using the board side on the seat to lift and push aswell.. maybe I’ll try to make a video..
Thanks for sharing. Depending on a lot of things this can work but if you are handicapped in the whole body and weigh a little it wont. So you got to be pretty fit in your upperbody, lightweight and you cannot have any cramps at all. If your helper/caregiver would have to lean over from driverseat there is a big chance they can hurt their back trying to pull you over.
I can not THANK YOU ENOUGH for this, Mom 93, can't afford to keep hiring drivers. Plus, I have that same Jeep, color and all. I THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH,
Thank you for making this video. As you said in it you do need to have a lot of upper strength along with a strong torso it will not work if torso is not strong because you will fall back also I noticed that you have leg strength when you have no movement in legs it becomes dead weight which is heavier and is need to moved with hands and it becomes a difficult task. I'm speaking about my experience trying this method.
A good tip is to also use a higher cushion when transferring to a higher car seat. I use a wheelchair and usually have a 2" cushion...but I also have a 4" cushion.
I have been having issues with my shoulders which has made it difficult to transfer from my chair to the car or my car to my chair. I ordered a slide board and used it the first time today. Worked great for me. Thank you for your video and showing how to use it.
Hi Lindsay I just subscribed to your wonderful channel I have a hip replacement surgery coming up in September and your sideboard videos very helpful I have a 2015 Chevy Sonic that naturally sits pretty high like an SUV so my transfers will be smooth there's only one word to describe you and this channel that's awesome thanks again😊
Thank you so much for making this video! We are going through this exact situation with my dad. The suv is high and we are thinking of a platform for those instances where no curb is available. Again, thank you💗🙏🏻
Great video! I really appreciate the "how to" details. I'm just concerned that the board could slip off the car's seat at 5:25 when you grab the board at the handle to slide yourself along. My mom is 85 and has had a stroke that's left her unable to use her left side (arm and leg). I'm just thinking ahead.
It’s essential that the board is far enough on the seat that it wouldn’t likely slip off the seat. You can also add some sticky silicone (Dycem is my go to product) under the end of the board to reduce the slip potential!
Or you can use one of those non slip mats/webs you put under a carpet to prevent it from sliding. They are also very good to use when you stand up from a wheelchair to get a patient lift sling under you
@@BurninSven1 good plan I'd not thought of... I came here simply to add that actually, altough I now know how scary my transferring probably looks to non participants, right when you're at seemingly the point of no return in terms of how far you've got accross the board, which is probly when it looks like it's gonna fall, is precisely when it isn't... because you're not in the dead centre long enough, all being well. No sooner do you scoot over into that sort of No man's land, within your next move you're closer to where you're going than where you came from! personally doesn't stop me from feeling a bit panicky though but mine's about falling FORWARD, which is now just a general, every now and again anxiety type thing in my life
I agree with the person that said use a disabled person. My son recently became disabled he's an adult and big boy. I by myself had difficulty getting him in and out of my car by myself because he has no upper body strength due to being in bed all the time. I weight 125 lbs and to lift him at 59 years old isn't easy. I need help to see how we need to do this. I almost lost him on the ground and would have never forgave myself but finally after realizing his shorts were caught on the chair we got him out and onto the chair but now I'm afraid to even attempt to do it myself .he's no feeling from the chest down. From a ATV accident and has a broken back as well.
I have no use for legs. It's hard to use a transfer board to get into the vehicle because of the wheels on the wheelchair itself. When you're in your chair, you can't get yourself forward enough to be on a flat surface to put the transfer board under you to get into the car seat, whereas getting out of the car. It's much easier. I had hand surgery for weeks ago so trying to get into my car is extremely painful because I can't use my hand with full pressure without being in pain. So I bought a transfer board. There's no easy way of getting in with one
I’d strongly suggest tying the chair to the seat to preclude the chair moving away from the car. I had ropes permanently tied to the seat bases and tied the chair with a quick clove hitch to keep the chair from moving. Once in the vehicle I could quickly remove the chair ope and pull the chair into the car. T10 para whose “locked” chair nonetheless moved.
When I get out of the car onto my chair I first turn the chair facing my seat, then I put the board under me and slide out not even having to remove one of the arms. Then I won’t have to go over the bump of the wheel and the transfer is not as scary.
The most important thing I’d suggest would be make sure there is minimal friction between you and the board (clothing selection matters), set yourself up for flat or down-hill transfers whenever possible, and have a second set of hands whenever possible to conserve energy and strength.
You mean a completely paralyzed from the waist down disabled person. Some people like me can move one leg some. (Some people can move both legs some but cannot stand on their feet and so are effectively crippled.) I still need this technique and that is why I am here.
I use a wheelchair full time. But I haven't been able to master slide boards at all. I always feel as though I am going to slide right off the front of the board.
I'm a Handicap myself I have a Van that is a little high for me to get in. In Fact I have to Steps that I got it do. Since I'm on Crutches and I can still move my legs etc. but like I'm older now. I need something can help me get in to the Van my legs are not a strong as they used to be. I'm 64 and I Still Drive my Van with Hands Control but it is difficult now to get in and out of the Van
Due to a spinal injury I have psordosis losing the ability to use my legs.. My rotator costume shoulders aren't very strong either and I find myself unable to took myself up off the floor and back in my wheelchair.. Is there a cherry picker latch I can use personal aid to lift myself from thefore back into Why wheelchair. This would be of such an immense help.
One handed slide board is very tricky, especially when combined with significant core weakness. I would recommend a really good gait belt like this one 👇🏻 amzn.to/3cCs2xz
I would also make sure to set up downhill if at all possible. Especially when transferring toward the broken shoulder. It’s def a difficult and can be dangerous if done without support from a pro.
I need to do this without bending my right leg! It must stay straight in a brace. My son wants to take off the sides of the wheelchair even though the arms raise! Any ideas? Thanks
The biggest issue is angles. You’re car type will dictate how this is done. My guess is you’ll need to have someone hold your leg while you scoot, back turned towards the seat and then pivot once in the seat. It’s a tricky transfer for sure.
@@EquipMeOT yes that’s what I’m thinking. I’m having my son try all different ways before I attempt! Lol. Watch all your videos they are great. Thanks ps it’s the beasy board so swivel is easier
Cómo puedo abatir el descansa brazos de la silla de ruedas para poder poner la tabla y deslizarme sin que me estorbe para pasarme de la silla al carro?
Having worked with the SCI community for over 10 years, I can absolutely agree with that! It takes lots of practice and support from a medical team to establish the correct technique for you! This video is meant as an initial reference point.
How can I purchase a transfer board out of pocket. My medical plan does not provide and I need this item desperately to help my husband out of bed and into wheelchair, help my back hurts.
I can move one leg a little and the other some, but cannot stand or walk and must use a wheelchair. I need this technique and that is why I am here. There are all kinds of disabilities among disabled persons, not just the ones you sometime see in the movies.
@@geoh7777You don't have to explain yourself to this person..your video is extremely clear and helpful. Me myself for the first time in my life now will be needing a wheelchair for assistance..I've had hip surgery in my left hip meaning yea I can stand up and maybe "walk" a little but I need a chair now to help when I get tired, so I'm just like you inane ways. I hate when people choose to be mean and bully people WHO ARE JUST TRYING TO HELP OTHERS..just because they themselves have no life or happiness. If this person's so "irritated" then why aren't THEY out trying to make their own video rather than carrying on like this and trying to attract attention?!?! Thanks for your video, I'll be taking your help and guidance❤
I attach the seat belt then pull it all the way out. It ratchets in but locks when you stop and won't come out again. I then hand it to my wife to use to pull on as she is getting in the car. The belt ends up behind her and I have to release it then replace it correctly.
It is also very expensive and can cause skin pinching and require significant safety consideration for unlevel transfers because of the speed of movement.
I don't know why they still want you to use slide boards. When you are paralized you don't have the solid muscle mass anymore and using a sliding board will shear your skin and muscle and get pressure sores on you butt that will take forever to heal which means you are bed bound for months or even 1 year. I used that one time in rehap and I had 2 red spots on each butt which but me in bed 24 7 for a week to not break the skin down. I been in a chair now for 50 years as a parplegic your shoulder are not meant to be a replacement for your legs. Best thing you can do is get a electric wheelchair ASAP cause your shoulder are not replacable the electric chair is. If you are flacid like me the boards are worthless. Once you wear that muscle away it does not come back. Look at long term. You won't last long doing things that way.
Problem with these types of training videos when people with full body control show disabled people how to do things. Having been in a wheelchair for 33 year's it's easy for non disabled people to do these things. They have use of their leg's even if they try not to they still do. Plus they have full trunk control. Not to be a downer.
I don't know you but I absolutely love you! I think you actually are the first person who isn't living with disability to *point out* handrails on the upper insides of car doorholes! you're right. it's a nightmare and a total rethink required without em! which car manufacturers appear to recently have stopped caring about entirely! an alarmingly increasing number of new cars are appearing, without them...by design!
This was new to me and you helped me, you helped me, you helped me. It did not matter that your leg's happen to work. Don't let small people beat you down. Thanks You, M
Thank you, I’m glad I can help 😉
Nice video but try it with dead leg weight.. when getting in a car with my board I found it easier to put your left leg in first, push off with my right arm off the arm rest and using the board side on the seat to lift and push aswell.. maybe I’ll try to make a video..
Let us know if you do
Thanks for sharing. Depending on a lot of things this can work but if you are handicapped in the whole body and weigh a little it wont. So you got to be pretty fit in your upperbody, lightweight and you cannot have any cramps at all. If your helper/caregiver would have to lean over from driverseat there is a big chance they can hurt their back trying to pull you over.
I can not THANK YOU ENOUGH for this, Mom 93, can't afford to keep hiring drivers.
Plus, I have that same Jeep, color and all. I THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH,
Thank you for making this video. As you said in it you do need to have a lot of upper strength along with a strong torso it will not work if torso is not strong because you will fall back also I noticed that you have leg strength when you have no movement in legs it becomes dead weight which is heavier and is need to moved with hands and it becomes a difficult task. I'm speaking about my experience trying this method.
A good tip is to also use a higher cushion when transferring to a higher car seat. I use a wheelchair and usually have a 2" cushion...but I also have a 4" cushion.
I have been having issues with my shoulders which has made it difficult to transfer from my chair to the car or my car to my chair. I ordered a slide board and used it the first time today. Worked great for me. Thank you for your video and showing how to use it.
You’re welcome! I’m so glad it helped!
Donde se piden las tablas y que precio tienen por favor necesito informscion al respecto. Gracias.
Thank you for this video! I tried your technique live for the first time this morning and it works perfectly.
I'm so glad to hear that!
Very well demonstrated, Thank You!
You are welcome!
Hi Lindsay I just subscribed to your wonderful channel I have a hip replacement surgery coming up in September and your sideboard videos very helpful I have a 2015 Chevy Sonic that naturally sits pretty high like an SUV so my transfers will be smooth there's only one word to describe you and this channel that's awesome thanks again😊
Thank you so much for making this video! We are going through this exact situation with my dad. The suv is high and we are thinking of a platform for those instances where no curb is available. Again, thank you💗🙏🏻
A platform can be a real life saver!
Gracias por estos consejos muy útiles estaba haciendo las cosas incorrectas
Is there any way possible to do this if the wheelchair armrest does not move?
Great video! I really appreciate the "how to" details. I'm just concerned that the board could slip off the car's seat at 5:25 when you grab the board at the handle to slide yourself along. My mom is 85 and has had a stroke that's left her unable to use her left side (arm and leg). I'm just thinking ahead.
It’s essential that the board is far enough on the seat that it wouldn’t likely slip off the seat. You can also add some sticky silicone (Dycem is my go to product) under the end of the board to reduce the slip potential!
Or you can use one of those non slip mats/webs you put under a carpet to prevent it from sliding. They are also very good to use when you stand up from a wheelchair to get a patient lift sling under you
@@BurninSven1 good plan I'd not thought of... I came here simply to add that actually, altough I now know how scary my transferring probably looks to non participants, right when you're at seemingly the point of no return in terms of how far you've got accross the board, which is probly when it looks like it's gonna fall, is precisely when it isn't... because you're not in the dead centre long enough, all being well. No sooner do you scoot over into that sort of No man's land, within your next move you're closer to where you're going than where you came from! personally doesn't stop me from feeling a bit panicky though but mine's about falling FORWARD, which is now just a general, every now and again anxiety type thing in my life
Thank you for the video.Can you give the measurements for diy project
Is that handle a coat hanger for suits or a handle for throwing all your weight at it?
Thank you so much for sharing this video. I'm a left BKA, this made the transfer so much easier. I can't thank you enough.
I’m so happy I could help! Thank you for watching!
I am disabled-show a person like me trying to use this board. I am so frustrated 😡
Very useful. Thanks very much for your effort.
Yes, that grab handle is essential BUT most new cars no longer have them so I'm worried
I agree with the person that said use a disabled person. My son recently became disabled he's an adult and big boy. I by myself had difficulty getting him in and out of my car by myself because he has no upper body strength due to being in bed all the time. I weight 125 lbs and to lift him at 59 years old isn't easy. I need help to see how we need to do this. I almost lost him on the ground and would have never forgave myself but finally after realizing his shorts were caught on the chair we got him out and onto the chair but now I'm afraid to even attempt to do it myself .he's no feeling from the chest down. From a ATV accident and has a broken back as well.
I have no use for legs. It's hard to use a transfer board to get into the vehicle because of the wheels on the wheelchair itself. When you're in your chair, you can't get yourself forward enough to be on a flat surface to put the transfer board under you to get into the car seat, whereas getting out of the car. It's much easier. I had hand surgery for weeks ago so trying to get into my car is extremely painful because I can't use my hand with full pressure without being in pain. So I bought a transfer board. There's no easy way of getting in with one
True we need some ones help to place the slide board
What great instruction!! Very detailed, well explained, well demonstrated!! Love the added tips! Thank you so much!!
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!
Thank you for your time and efforts
I’d strongly suggest tying the chair to the seat to preclude the chair moving away from the car. I had ropes permanently tied to the seat bases and tied the chair with a quick clove hitch to keep the chair from moving. Once in the vehicle I could quickly remove the chair ope and pull the chair into the car. T10 para whose “locked” chair nonetheless moved.
Yess,u should use d disable person to do d transfer pls
When I get out of the car onto my chair I first turn the chair facing my seat, then I put the board under me and slide out not even having to remove one of the arms. Then I won’t have to go over the bump of the wheel and the transfer is not as scary.
You help me, and give a hope - Thank You:)
this is genius.
Any tips for if you don't have a lot of leg or arm strength please?
The most important thing I’d suggest would be make sure there is minimal friction between you and the board (clothing selection matters), set yourself up for flat or down-hill transfers whenever possible, and have a second set of hands whenever possible to conserve energy and strength.
Very useful. Thank you.
This was a great video! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
You should also use a disabled person who has very little use of their legs. I saw you move your leg to get inside.
I think she did a pretty good job of showing this technique. I use a sliding board a lot and it’s definitely difficult to go uphill
You mean a completely paralyzed from the waist down disabled person.
Some people like me can move one leg some. (Some people can move both legs some but cannot stand on their feet and so are effectively crippled.) I still need this technique and that is why I am here.
you ought to make a video of you using the slide board on the drivers side of the car so as to avoid the steering wheel
Great video! Thanks for sharing.
Amen because who can show you better than someone who actually goes through this.
Thank you so much for this video.💪🏽
You’re welcome!
I use a wheelchair full time. But I haven't been able to master slide boards at all. I always feel as though I am going to slide right off the front of the board.
The angle is really tricky if you have limited core strength. It’s definitely a transfer that needs to be practiced with a therapist support.
Appreciate it gang
I'm a Handicap myself I have a Van that is a little high for me to get in. In Fact I have to Steps that I got it do. Since I'm on Crutches and I can still move my legs etc. but like I'm older now. I need something can help me get in to the Van my legs are not a strong as they used to be. I'm 64 and I Still Drive my Van with Hands Control but it is difficult now to get in and out of the Van
And this is why the first year after my injury was spent lifting weights in bed. Until my arms were strong enough to do everything
Wow clever!
Nice work
Thanks!
Thankyou for share this idea
You’re welcome!
What is the size of the slide board and what kind of wood
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Down below, someone asked and she answered:
"How long is your slide board please?"
"This one was 30 inches long."
Due to a spinal injury I have psordosis losing the ability to use my legs.. My rotator costume shoulders aren't very strong either and I find myself unable to took myself up off the floor and back in my wheelchair.. Is there a cherry picker latch I can use personal aid to lift myself from thefore back into Why wheelchair. This would be of such an immense help.
Newbie! OK that should read stanosis stonosus spying off the noses
I have a fused knee on my left
Which means I cannot bend my left knee. Have tried this method on my left knee
With no success.
Very useful. Thankyou.
Any tips or video on how to transfer someone with a broken shoulder?
Would depend on their mobility status, are they in a wheelchair?
@@EquipMeOT yes, would be going to and from a wheelchair while in PT. Broke shoulder and is very stiff and in pain from hospital stay.
One handed slide board is very tricky, especially when combined with significant core weakness. I would recommend a really good gait belt like this one 👇🏻
amzn.to/3cCs2xz
I would also make sure to set up downhill if at all possible. Especially when transferring toward the broken shoulder. It’s def a difficult and can be dangerous if done without support from a pro.
@@EquipMeOT downhill in and out?
Excelente gracias Dtb
How long is your slide board please?
This one was 30 inches long.
Can you plz do one with a higher suv
Sure! I’ll have to borrow a taller vehicle. 😉
I need to do this without bending my right leg! It must stay straight in a brace. My son wants to take off the sides of the wheelchair even though the arms raise! Any ideas? Thanks
The biggest issue is angles. You’re car type will dictate how this is done. My guess is you’ll need to have someone hold your leg while you scoot, back turned towards the seat and then pivot once in the seat. It’s a tricky transfer for sure.
@@EquipMeOT yes that’s what I’m thinking. I’m having my son try all different ways before I attempt! Lol. Watch all your videos they are great. Thanks ps it’s the beasy board so swivel is easier
Good call, I was going to suggest a beasy, but they are pricey. I’m glad you’ll have one for this!
How do I purchase one? Do you have a website to purchase one?
The description of the video there are links to all the products referenced in the video.
My neighbor is a large man and his caregiver often needs my help. What is the weight restriction?
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i love simple ideas...rather than need to spend trillion of dollars....
How do I order wood?
how to contact?
I'm from Thailand
Cómo puedo abatir el descansa brazos de la silla de ruedas para poder poner la tabla y deslizarme sin que me estorbe para pasarme de la silla al carro?
What if you're rite arm is broken too?😟
It’s easy for you to demonstrate it but when u have a spinal cord injury it’s have
Having worked with the SCI community for over 10 years, I can absolutely agree with that! It takes lots of practice and support from a medical team to establish the correct technique for you! This video is meant as an initial reference point.
Thank You
I would think that some patients would be prone to arm injuries. Then what?
How can I purchase a transfer board out of pocket. My medical plan does not provide and I need this item desperately to help my husband out of bed and into wheelchair, help my back hurts.
I got one from ebay for about $35
What if I am a double leg amputee,my wife went and purchased a Kia soul
What’s the name of this slide board?? What brand?
This is a DMI slide board
amzn.to/3rLpOCL
Thanks so much.
You’re welcome!
Would you suggest the 8 or 10 inch wide. She’s not big. A double leg amputee.
If she’s on the petite side, I’d suggest 8” so the board isn’t more cumbersome than necessary.
Where can i buy
amzn.to/3gKHedF
I like to have slide borard.
I am always pissed off when a fully able person shows such transfers where, at start and end they visibly use their legs to help themselves
I think it would be far more unethical/damaging to pretend to be disabled to make these reference material videos 🤷🏻♀️
I can move one leg a little and the other some, but cannot stand or walk and must use a wheelchair. I need this technique and that is why I am here.
There are all kinds of disabilities among disabled persons, not just the ones you sometime see in the movies.
@@geoh7777You don't have to explain yourself to this person..your video is extremely clear and helpful. Me myself for the first time in my life now will be needing a wheelchair for assistance..I've had hip surgery in my left hip meaning yea I can stand up and maybe "walk" a little but I need a chair now to help when I get tired, so I'm just like you inane ways. I hate when people choose to be mean and bully people WHO ARE JUST TRYING TO HELP OTHERS..just because they themselves have no life or happiness. If this person's so "irritated" then why aren't THEY out trying to make their own video rather than carrying on like this and trying to attract attention?!?! Thanks for your video, I'll be taking your help and guidance❤
Any instructions for an above the knee amputee getting in the same type car
I agree x
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I attach the seat belt then pull it all the way out. It ratchets in but locks when you stop and won't come out again. I then hand it to my wife to use to pull on as she is getting in the car. The belt ends up behind her and I have to release it then replace it correctly.
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You should also use a handicapped person. I saw you move your leg by yourself getting inside.
Beasy transfer board is much safer
It is also very expensive and can cause skin pinching and require significant safety consideration for unlevel transfers because of the speed of movement.
Easier said than done.
Always. Never have I ever said any of this was easy. It is possible though with practice and proper support from a professional!
Hii❤
Check out Josh C6/7 do a transfer:th-cam.com/video/tyCfgqBS05E/w-d-xo.html
What if a person can't even move by own self?
Will not work for an elderly that has no leg strength nor upper strength 😢
You could use a gait belt to help you maybe
WTH, an able body person trying to show disabled people how to do this is a slap in the face
You still need someone strong enough to place the chair in the rear trunk. My wife does not have this strength.
I don't know why they still want you to use slide
boards. When you are paralized you don't have the solid muscle mass anymore and using a sliding board will shear your skin and muscle and get pressure sores on you butt that will take forever to heal which means you are bed bound for months or even 1 year. I used that one time in rehap and I had 2 red spots on each butt which but me in bed 24 7 for a week to not break the skin down. I been in a chair now for 50 years as a parplegic your shoulder are not meant to be a replacement for your legs. Best thing you can do is get a electric wheelchair ASAP cause your shoulder are not replacable the electric chair is. If you are flacid like me the boards are worthless. Once you wear that muscle away it does not come back. Look at long term. You won't last long doing things that way.
It is easy for able person 😅😅😅😂
Newbie!
Needs to be shown using a disabled person .
Problem with these types of training videos when people with full body control show disabled people how to do things.
Having been in a wheelchair for 33 year's it's easy for non disabled people to do these things. They have use of their leg's even if they try not to they still do. Plus they have full trunk control. Not to be a downer.
This seems very awkward and kinda dangerous.
Girl power 👍💯🏆🇸🇪🧐
You still need someone strong enough to place the chair in the rear trunk. My wife does not have this strength.
Buy some light chair, my father has one really light