Mobility Flashcards
(25 cards)
Define mobility
moving by changing body position
define mobility problem
assistive device needed to get around
most common approach to rolling by normal young adults
lift/reach above shoulder, should initiates movement head trunk, unilateral lift leg
Weakness in what area effect rolling
ROM in head, upper trunk, shoulder etc.
Does everyone get outta bed the same
no - thus train a variety of ways
whats FMI stand for
functional independence test
whats FIM measure
disability / burden of care
6 functions of FIM
self care, spinchter control, mobility, locomotion, communication, social cognition
Type of score on FIM
Motor score , cognitive score
What test is known as gold standard of disability
FIM
T/F Fim is mandatory in Canadian rehab centres
T (needed for reimbursement/discharge in some cases)
normal time for sit to stand in health older subject
1.5-2s
Pre extension phase
until thigh is off, mass over feet
Extension
vertical movement, some forward COM
when does max hip extensor torque and knee extensor torque occur
around lift off
T/f ground reaction forces can exceed body weight
true
most biomechanically effective position getting up
75 deg dorsi
compensatory strategies for sit to stand
stagger feet, wide BOS, uneven weight bearing, stop through movement, use arm rests, rocking to initiate, thrust arms
when do most stair falls happen
going down
what does CMBS stand for
community mobility and balance scale
CMBS tests
tandem pivot, lateral foot scoot, lateral dodge, walk and look
how to timed sit to stand
5 times cross your arms and go up down quick as possible
13 seconds is what you want
whats TUGS stand for
times up and go test
whats TUGS measure
mobility