Mobility Flashcards

1
Q

Define mobility

A

moving by changing body position

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2
Q

define mobility problem

A

assistive device needed to get around

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3
Q

most common approach to rolling by normal young adults

A

lift/reach above shoulder, should initiates movement head trunk, unilateral lift leg

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4
Q

Weakness in what area effect rolling

A

ROM in head, upper trunk, shoulder etc.

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5
Q

Does everyone get outta bed the same

A

no - thus train a variety of ways

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6
Q

whats FMI stand for

A

functional independence test

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7
Q

whats FIM measure

A

disability / burden of care

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8
Q

6 functions of FIM

A

self care, spinchter control, mobility, locomotion, communication, social cognition

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9
Q

Type of score on FIM

A

Motor score , cognitive score

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10
Q

What test is known as gold standard of disability

A

FIM

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11
Q

T/F Fim is mandatory in Canadian rehab centres

A

T (needed for reimbursement/discharge in some cases)

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12
Q

normal time for sit to stand in health older subject

A

1.5-2s

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13
Q

Pre extension phase

A

until thigh is off, mass over feet

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14
Q

Extension

A

vertical movement, some forward COM

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15
Q

when does max hip extensor torque and knee extensor torque occur

A

around lift off

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16
Q

T/f ground reaction forces can exceed body weight

A

true

17
Q

most biomechanically effective position getting up

A

75 deg dorsi

18
Q

compensatory strategies for sit to stand

A

stagger feet, wide BOS, uneven weight bearing, stop through movement, use arm rests, rocking to initiate, thrust arms

19
Q

when do most stair falls happen

A

going down

20
Q

what does CMBS stand for

A

community mobility and balance scale

21
Q

CMBS tests

A

tandem pivot, lateral foot scoot, lateral dodge, walk and look

22
Q

how to timed sit to stand

A

5 times cross your arms and go up down quick as possible

13 seconds is what you want

23
Q

whats TUGS stand for

A

times up and go test

24
Q

whats TUGS measure

A

mobility

25
Q

How far do you walk on TUGS and what time do you want

A

3 meters

fall risk >14