ATI Ambulation, Transfer, ROM Flashcards
abduction
movement away from the body’s midline
active range of motion
when a pt puts a joint through its full extent of movement
adduction
movement toward the body’s midline
assistive device
- object or piece of equipment designed to help pt with ADLs
- cane, eyeglasses, hearing aid, etc.
atrophy
decrease in size, wasting away, or progressive decline of a body part or tissue
base of support
space between the feet that bears the weight of the body
body mechanics
coordinated effort of muscles, bones, and the nervous system to maintain balance, posture, and alignment during movement, especially bending, lifting, and walking
center of gravity
point at which a body’s entire weight is concentrated so that, if supported at this point, the body would remain in equilibrium
circumduction
circular movement of a limb or of the eye
contracture
- deformity resulting from abnormal shortening of muscle tissue
- muscle highly resistant to stretching
crutch gait
method of walking with crutches that involves alternately bearing weight on one or both legs and on the crutches
dangling
sitting on the side of the bed with legs suspended freely from the knees
distal
farthest from the origin of a part
dorsal
directed toward or situated on the back surface
dorsiflexion
upward bending of the toes and the foot