Gait Training between Parallel Bars
In this topic, we will cover the management of patients with spinal cord injury (SCI). This playlist introduces the basics of manual wheelchairs and gait training. When prescribing manual wheelchairs, there are few important dimensions to be considered, such as wheelchair depth, wheelchair width, back height, etc. Once a patient is fitted in an appropriate wheelchair, several skills need to be trained to optimize the patient’s independence. Gait training is done with patients with incomplete injuries using different assistive devices based on the patient’s abilities. Here we will show a suggested progression for gait training. In this video, we demonstrate a suggested progression for gait training between parallel bars. Once the patient masters these activities, we can progress with the same training using crutches in between parallel bars. After that, we can progress to over-ground training. Physiotherapy Department - The University of Jordan

Gait Training with Crutches between Parallel Bars

Wheelchair Skills: Basic Skills

How to Get In and Out of a Car Easier

Preambulation parallel bars exercises for hemiplegics

How to Make Amazing Progress in Walking After Stroke

Wheelchair Skills: Managing Steps

Functional Gait Assessment - Setup and Instruction

Best Stroke Rehab Approach-Getting out of Bed and Sitting Balance

When Not to Use a Gait Belt? 3 Scenarios to Look Out For

Paraplegia jack knife maneuver on parallel bars

7 Best Balance Exercises After Injury, Stroke, or Brain Injury-Seated & Standing

How to use parallel bars with physical therapy patients

SCI - Transfers & Bed Mobility

High-intensity gait training the key to Nick's recovery at Mary Free Bed

Steps of Sit-Pivot Transfer

Long Sitting: Assumption from Supine

Paraplegic Walking With the Assistance of an RGO

