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Upper Body: Range of Motion Exercises for the Arms ...
www.sralab.orgThese exercises can help to improve the range of movement and decrease stiffness/pain at the joints of the arm. The shoulder blade/scapula must be stretched first before any shoulder movement All exercises may be done sitting or lying down. The helper should perform each motion as instructed until resistance is felt or as directed.
Rehabilitation Guidelines for Open Hip Abductor (Gluteus ...
www.uwhealth.orgavoiding pain (approximately 3/10) with range of motion (ROM) exercises. Precautions • No active abduction • No passive adduction • Normalize gait pattern with brace and crutches • Weight-bearing: 20 lbs for 6 weeks Range of Motion Exercises • Continuous passive motion (CPM) for 2 hours a day
INFANT RANGE OF MOTION EXERCISES - Brachial Plexus
www.drnathbrachialplexus.comNotes: This is general listing of range of motion exercises for the upper extremity. Each infant and injury is different. Please follow the specific instructions given to you by your doc-
MOON SHOULDER GROUP
www.moonshoulder.com4 Jackins’ Exercises The red arrows point to the injured shoulder in the pictures where it may not be clear. Range of Motion Exercises Do these every day 1. Pendulum exercises. Move your body and let the movement of your
Cane Exercises - Aurora Health Care
ahc.aurorahealthcare.orgShoulder – 4. Range of Motion Exercises (Wand activities): External/ Internal Rotation. Move wand upward toward head, then down toward waistline. Hold seconds. Repeat times. Do sessions per day. Continued. X17468 (12/2019) ©AAHC The information presented is intended for general information and educational
Hartman’s Nursing Assistant Care
www.hartmanonline.com3. Discuss ambulation and describe assistive devices and equipment 229 4. Explain guidelines for maintaining proper body alignment 232 5. Describe care guidelines for prosthetic devices 233 6. Describe how to assist with range of motion exercises 234 7. List guidelines for assisting with bladder and bowel retraining 239 10 Caring for Yourself 1.