What is a fall recovery program??

----- Original Message -----
From: Christi Vicino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2007
To:   [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subj: [OTlist] Functional Mobility Training

CV>  Hi Ron...

CV> I know you have thought of everything...but I love throwing things
CV> around in hopes something will spark a thought that was not covered....

CV> Since she is pretty with it... Have you considered a fall recovery
CV> program.... And slipping in a demonstration of you loosing your balance
CV> under a variety of circumstances...(including furniture walking)....
CV> Sometimes seeing things in action can click....  And then have her
CV> interact and simulate similar circumstances with mats in place???  


CV> Christi Vicino


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CV> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
CV> Behalf Of Ron Carson
CV> Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2007 9:49 AM
CV> To: Christi Vicino
CV> Subject: Re: [OTlist] Functional Mobility Training

CV> Hello Christ:

CV> I  have explained these to her. I have pointed out to her when she loses
CV> balance  because  she reached for something. I have repeatedly shown her
CV> how she may misreach for something (visual changes) or the item may move
CV> or  she  will have a LOB, but she is adamant about holding on to objects
CV> when they are in reach.

CV> This is a tough case! I love it!!!

CV> ----- Original Message -----
CV> From: Christi Vicino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CV> Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2007
CV> To:   [email protected] <[email protected]>
CV> Subj: [OTlist] Functional Mobility Training

CV>> The things that she is grabbing hold of may not be stable enough to 
CV>> provide assist in sustaining her balance.

CV>> She may not always make appropriate choices of what to grab onto 
CV>> especially when a loss of balance occurs.

CV>> "Furniture Walking" alters her center of gravity when ambulating and

CV>> does not encourage the muscles that need to be strengthened by 
CV>> walking with the appropriate posture to strengthen and make her a
CV> safe walker.


CV>> Christi

CV>> -----Original Message-----
CV>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
CV>> Behalf Of Ron Carson
CV>> Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2007 8:38 AM
CV>> To: OTlist
CV>> Subject: [OTlist] Functional Mobility Training

CV>> Hello All:

CV>> I've  been  working  with  a geriatric friend/patient who is asking 
CV>> me a question that I can not convincingly answer.

CV>> This  90  y/o  patient  is  about 6 years s/p CVA with residual 
CV>> visual / balance deficits. She has fallen twice this year fracturin
CV> both hips.

CV>> She  previously  walked  without any AD put had difficulty with
CV> balance.
CV>> She is very determined to return to functional mobility with a cane.

CV>> She has  progressed  from a 4-wheel walker (which is unsafe because 
CV>> she used it  incorrectly  (very  impulsive))  to  a  cane.  But  
CV>> needs additional mobility training. Here's the problem.

CV>> When  she walks, she continually grabs doorways, handles, cabinets,
CV> etc.
CV>> She does NOT need these but feels more stable with them. I have 
CV>> stressed that  she  needs to be consistent with her mobility and 
CV>> walk in the same manner. But she asks me "why not use them if they
CV> are there"?

CV>> I  need  help trying to explain to her that it's best if she not 
CV>> rely on cabinets, doorways, etc for mobility. But I can't provide a 
CV>> satisfactory answer as to why?

CV>> Any suggestions?

CV>> Thanks,

CV>> Ron

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