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Body Mechanics/Rehabilitation

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Across
The process of walking.
Position in which the patient is on the abdomen, spine straight, legs extended, and arms flexed on either side of the head.
Permanent shortening or contraction of a muscle due to immobility, spasm or paralysis.
A plastic or wooden board that is about 2 feet long with a slippery surface. Used for a sitting, lateral transfer.
Device used as an enabler that maintains body positions and alignment.
Unable to bear full weight on one or both legs (PWB).
A device with a slippery, low-friction surface that is used for moving patients.
Having the ability to stand on one or both legs (WB).
Sheet folded under the patient, extending from above the shoulder to below the hips.
Position in which the patient is on the back with knees slightly flexed, and the head of the bed is elevated 30 to 45 degrees.
Artificial substitute for a missing body part, such as dentures, hands, or legs.
Concerning the prevention or correction of deformities (orthopedics).
Down
Unable to stand or walk on one or both legs (NWB).
A manually operated hydraulic lift, electrically (or battery)- operated lift, or a ceiling-mounted lift. Used to transfer dependent or heavy patients from one surface to another.
Ulceration due to ischemia; pressure injury or pressure sore.
Position in which the patient is side lying with support of pillows.
Lying with the face upward.
Belt placed around the patient's waist to assist in ambulation.
Sudden, frequent, involuntary muscle contractions that impair function.
Serious condition when a patient accidently inhales food, water or secretions.
Loss or impairment of the ability to move parts of the body.
To twist or turn in a swiveling motion.