Yes, when you have to lift the weight of the resident's portion of the remaining leg to put on the TED stocking or prosthesis then it does become weight bearing 3-2. I was just saying that to lift an object as opposed to the resident is not a 3. The weight bearing must imvolve bearing the weight of the resident in some form to become a 3. I hope I have explained this correctly.
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