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Kyphosis Outward curvature of the thoracic spine.
Lordosis Inward curvature of the lumbar spine.
Scoliosis Curvature of the spine.
Line of gravity Should pass through the center of gravity.
Center of gravity Should be placed closest to the base of support.
Cerebral cortex Initiates voluntary movement.
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Cerebellum Coordinates movement and proprioception.
Basal ganglia Assist with coordination of movement.
Range of motion Includes active and passive movement.
Helps the patient to sit upright on the edge of the
Dangling
bed to reduce risk of orthostatic hypotension.
Used when the patient's spine must be kept in
Logrolling
straight alignment.
Wood or plastic device to assist with moving the
Transfer board
patient.
Mechanical lift Hydraulic device used for transferring patients.
Heavy belt several inches wide to facilitate transfer
Transfer belt
or secure holding the patient.
Used for balance, held on the opposite side of the
Canes
one that needs support.
Single ended with half Provides minimal support and is able to do stairs.
circle handle
Single ended with Better for hand weakness who has good balance.
straight handle
Multiprong cane Better for balance.
Used for patients with fatigue or shortness of breath
Walkers
causing mobility issues.
Crutches Used for rehabilitation.
Forearm support Used for permanent limitation.
crutches
Used short and long term, usually after trauma or
Axillary crutches
injury.
Fowler's position Sitting position that promotes respiratory function.
30-degree angle that lowers diaphragm allowing
Semi-fowler's position
better expansion.
High fowler's position 45-90 degrees, helps with cardiac dysfunction.
Orthopneic position Patient leans forward to help with respiration.
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