Cough
Enhancing the strength and coordination of pulmonary muscles can lead to a more effective and productive cough.
Enhancing the strength and coordination of pulmonary muscles can lead to a more effective and productive cough.
Practicing reciprocal patterning can significantly enhance manual wheelchair propulsion paired with core stability, while emphasizing shoulder preservation techniques. Can be paired with power-assist wheels.
The task of rolling can help improve sleep and comfort, prevent pressure injury incidence and skin breakdown, and promote independence with bed mobility and dressing.
Performing meaningful repetitions of transitioning to and maintaining this position promotes independence and safety for easier completion of daily cares and decreases caregiver burden.
Achieving the ability to dress oneself is a vital step toward independence. Xcite2’s upper body dressing activity uses integrated FES to improve range of motion, and enhance strength, coordination, and fine motor skills to support this essential goal.
Performing hip abduction in side lying with the addition of integrated FES adds to the benefit of this intervention for improving your patient’s hip strength.
FES integrated activities isolate impaired muscle groups that impact safety and independence in daily living. Clamshells target the gluteus medius and core, translating to improved hip stability and core strength.
Improving proximal stabilization and positioning helps patients complete key distal mobility tasks. This activity can be used in conjunction with any ADL, mobility, or strengthening task to produce optimal results.
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