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YouTube videos for Caregivers

When a caregiver starts assisting someone with transfers, the first thing to learn is how to use proper body mechanics to minimize strain on your body. To further improve safety, learning how to use a gait belt properly is important(there’s more to it than you might think). there are 6 videos to show you how to help someone. I have included them here. Simply click on the video.

1) how to use a gait belt

2) getting in/out of bed

3) getting up from a chair

4)  get  up from the floor

5) with walking

6) getting in or up from a dining chair

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Everything You Need To Know To Set Up Your 2 Wheeled Walker

For almost 3 decades I have reviewed with my patients various types of walkers. It quickly became apparent that The ‘consumer’ was not well informed which often resulted in suboptimal performance of the walker or the individual. below is the ‘everything you need to know’ video to help improve the match of the 2 wheeled walker with your individual needs.

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Gait Festination

A forward pitched posture can be destabilizing which can contribute to gait festination which the progressive speeding up of walking with progressive smaller steps. Not everyone gets this symptom but if you do, you should be aware of some tips to make yourself more steady &/or safer. The video below explains and demonstrates what the problems are and some potential solutions you can try.    

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How to get in and out of cars easier

If you have trouble with car transfers the video will show you some options with positioning your body, Using different seat cushions or car handles to help you move better. A tip for freezers and one for caregivers is included. One practical exercise to get those legs in and out. As always, your physical therapist can give you and individualized approach. The advice in this video is not individualized but attempts to cover some tips for people at all levels.

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Walking To Music To Improve Your Step Size

Walking with smaller steps is common in people with Parkinson’s. One way (but not the only way) to improve your step size is to walk with music or a metronome. This video discusses how music can help your walking. Before starting such a program, some considerations/precautions are Reviewed. you will learn how to determine the proper beat/rhythm for your walking to improve your step size.

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