At what point do we as a clinician, or aide help them? I understand we want them to to as much work as possible and have some independence, but this was rough
This is painful to watch. One needs to design a device which forms part of the wheelchair and allows effortless transfers between bed and wheelchair, and wheelchair and car. My mother had a stroke and is unable to stand or lift her legs, she can also not move her right arm, she would never manage this.
There's this: th-cam.com/video/FbuIcC4qeXg/w-d-xo.html To help cut down it's long term maintance cost, I'd recommend leveling it in a way that doesn't require constant height adjustment for most or most important and frequent (bed to chair) transfers.
Great but what if you are alone how would he handle the board? I’m asking because I had a stroke 3 years ago and I’m paralyzed on my left side I am hoping to get my own place soon I’m with my parents now and I use a cane to get around but I can’t do that and live alone I can’t carry anything.
Keeping the sneakers on while doing the transfer is ridiculous as it actually just adds a lot of weight to someone’s foot. Not to mention sneakers stick on the bed clothes.
Congratulation to the patient he is very brave and I can predict this patient will improve his muscles
My dad is paralyzed on his left side. I'm going to see if he can do this. Great video, thank you so much!
Good work, both of you! Keep pushing for improvement!
You and I are the same, that's how I must look when someone watches me do that stuff
Save this for people that say I just "can't" get up in the morning
You need the appropriate hospital bed. One that lowers the frame down to about 7.5".
At what point do we as a clinician, or aide help them? I understand we want them to to as much work as possible and have some independence, but this was rough
This is painful to watch. One needs to design a device which forms part of the wheelchair and allows effortless transfers between bed and wheelchair, and wheelchair and car. My mother had a stroke and is unable to stand or lift her legs, she can also not move her right arm, she would never manage this.
There's this: th-cam.com/video/FbuIcC4qeXg/w-d-xo.html
To help cut down it's long term maintance cost, I'd recommend leveling it in a way that doesn't require constant height adjustment for most or most important and frequent (bed to chair) transfers.
Thank you! Why this hasnt been developed hurts me...a quad. Let me work with idea eaters that cam bring this to fruition.
This is great
th-cam.com/video/PM6NHPK9xVQ/w-d-xo.html
Great but what if you are alone how would he handle the board? I’m asking because I had a stroke 3 years ago and I’m paralyzed on my left side I am hoping to get my own place soon I’m with my parents now and I use a cane to get around but I can’t do that and live alone I can’t carry anything.
Would a Epidural Stimulation help in this situation
DMD muscular dystrophy patient please help me
Keeping the sneakers on while doing the transfer is ridiculous as it actually just adds a lot of weight to someone’s foot. Not to mention sneakers stick on the bed clothes.
This method just helped me with my client.
What is the height of this bed?
24-26 inches
wow 😮 amazing ❤
The shearing tho.
Thats what i was thinking...
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