Goals for Bodily Structures - Answers -Improve skeletal allignment
-prevent, reduce, accommodate deformity
-preserve skin integrity
-maintain fxn of organs (resp, circ)
Goals for Function - Answers -enable sitting (postural control and stability)
-wheeled mobility
-increase comfort
-normalize muscle tone
-position head for visual input
-decrease fatigue
Goals for activity participation - Answers -enhance mvmt to enable participation in self-care, education,
work, play, leisure
-promote social acceptance and self-esteem
Evaluation - Answers -occ profile
-history taking interview
-observation
-physical examination
OT Process - Answers -referral
-evaluation of need
-recommendations for system (include client's compliance)
-documentation of need
-ordering system
-fitting system to client
-in-clinic training (client, caregivers, attendants)
, Determining Musculoskeletal Capacities - Answers -observe client's posture/stabilty in current system
(check for alignment and deformity)
-Transfer client on a mat table
-observe control of UE, head, neck
-observe client's seated position when unsupported
-observe position of pelvis and trunk
-observe/asses UE and LE (ROM, strength, quality, tone, spasticity, tremor, reflex)
-reposition in supine
-reassess pelvic/spinal alignment d/t change in influence of gravity
-signs of pressure or shear pressure ulcers
Hands-free sitter - Answers -maintain seated position without use of hands
-system emphasizes mobility, stability (BOS), and comfort
Hands-dependent sitter - Answers -uses one or both hands to maintain seated position
-pelvic and trunk support required in system
Propped sitter - Answers -lacks ability to sit without support
-total body support required of system for posture and repositioning
Deformities - Answers -apply pressure to deformity to determine whether they are flexible or inflexible
-flexible may be corrected by wheelchair support
-inflexible/fixed deformity needs to be accommodated with a system
Pelvic Obliquity - Answers -one side of pelvis is lower than the other side
-can result in scoliotic posture and pressure ulcers on ischial tuberosity
Kyphosis - Answers -pelvis rotates posteriorly (sacral sitting)
-flexion of the lumbar spine
-tends to slide forward on seat
Scoliosis - Answers -the pelvis rotates to one side
-spine and trunks moving to opposite side