Name:
Johansson: Rolling in Bed
Description:
Johansson: Rolling in Bed
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T00H00M57S
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Upload Date:
2022-02-27T00:00:00.0000000
Transcript:
Language: EN.
Segment:0 .
One component of bed mobility is rolling into a side-lying position. Here, the patient uses the bed rail on one side to assist with the motion. In the absence of a bed rail, patients sometimes grab the edge of the mattress to pull themselves into a side-lying position. The clinician may instruct the patient to perform a more functionally independent method of rolling, without the use of bed rails.
First, the clinician instructs the patient to bend the knee of the far-side leg up, and reach the arm across the body, protracting the scapula. The clinician directs the patient's reach with distal cueing.