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Dynamic Standing with Diagonal UB Pattern

Occupational Therapy Intervention: Dynamic Standing 

Documentation and Activity Rationale

The patient engaged in dynamic standing activity in which they were tasked with completing repetitions of a UE diagonal pattern. Diagonal patterns have been researched in order to support claims that the brain recognizes rotational and diagonal patterns better than isolated movements during neuro-rehab. The patient was cued to maintain a narrow BOS in order to challenge and remediate noted balance deficits. The patient completed 2×15 repetitions utilizing intertwined hand-over-hand to support and facilitate movement from hypotonic LUE. 

Grading Strategies

Grading Up: 

  • stand in tandem stance
  • increased repetitions
  • switch between different stances each repetition

Grading Down: 

  • slightly wider BOS
  • provide contact assistance

Appropriate Diagnoses / Deficits

  • Alzheimer’s
  • balance deficits
  • CVA
  • TBI
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