ABNORMAL MOBILITY EXAM WITH A
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What are requirements for normal mobility? - ✔✔- Progression
- Stability
- Adaptation
What is progression? - ✔✔Motion in desired direction
What is stability? - ✔✔Postural control
What is adaptation? - ✔✔Ability to adapt to changes in task or
environment
What is abnormal mobility due to? - ✔✔BSF impairments
What does abnormal mobility result in? - ✔✔Functional limitations at the
activity level
, What are different types of interventions for abnormal mobility? - ✔✔-
Recovery
- Compensation
What are different movement strategies for pt's with abnormal mobility? -
✔✔- Force production
- Momentum control
What is "recovery"? - ✔✔Retraining movement with normal biomechanics
What is "compensation"? - ✔✔Movement substitution or alternative
movement strategies
What is the type of intervention of focus for acute pt's? - ✔✔Compensation
What is the type of intervention of focus for sub-acute pt's? - ✔✔Transition
from compensation to recovery
What is the type of intervention of focus for chronic/progressive pt's? -
✔✔Transition from recovery to compensation
What are movements involved with bed mobility? - ✔✔- Rolling
- Scooting
- Supine to sit
What actions are involved with normal bed rolling? - ✔✔- Reach and lift
with UE