Ron Carson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All the xfr videos that I've seen are young males.
>
> My  patient  is  a  young  female. All things considered,
> UE
> strength in
> women is notoriously weaker than UE strength in men.

Also, the fact that she's newly injured/newly out of the
TLSO, and what you said about her build causing her
problems. This is why I chose videos of quadriplegics
transferring - they have to work around _very_ limited UE
and trunk function - not to mention the quad belly. The
videos I've seen of slim paraplegic women
transferring might not be encouraging for her right now.
>
> None the less, the videos are helpful.
>
> I wish there was a way to same them so I could show them
> to my
> patient.

Ooops - took me a few weeks to get what you really meant by 
not being able to download them!

So you would like to carry them to your patient on a laptop 
and play them offline? Or maybe put them on a CD-rom?

For downloading the "Shaun" and "JGNI" videos I just 
rightclick on the links to the movies and choose "save 
target as". Then when offline they both play fine in the 
windows media player version 10.

For those movies in the photobucket site I tried several 
complicated ways suggested in their forum - even downloaded 
newest flash player - but still with no luck. Too bad since 
that had the tub bench transfer. I haven't checked out 
downloading from youtube or google videos yet - I need to 
transfer from my puter chair ASAP:-)

susanne, denmark


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