Yeah bro with the right technique people can transfer way bigger or heavier patients.. I'm 6'1 and Alison in the video is 5'0 so even though I'm not heavy it's still in awkward transfer size-wise but her technique is awesome 💯
Sean, the transfer technique of this video was perfectly executed! Both front and back transfer techniques were easy to see and duplicate. I watched it twice the only omission was at 13:36 when your PT stated after "the first 6 months you can have improvement for the rest of your life". That is true but it doesn't just come back! You have to take it back through strength training...
Thanks dude! She definitely knows what she's talking about with technique and all that. And I fully agree! You won't get anything back if you don't work for it and you just sit around waiting for people to do things for you..
Hi Shawn. You have a nice therapist friend there. It seems that you two are both very bubbly and get along well. I love your new kicks and your Dickie's pants!
Awesome. Really impressed. I got stuck bent over forward on my knees one day. Was not strong enough to push myself back up. Had to call 911 to come get me back upright. Scary.
Yeah that's a really scary situation. I've heard of some pretty scary stuff and I've gotten into a couple but luckily been able to call friends or family close by instead of having to call 911. Glad you're ok and were able to get help!
Awesome video! I remember in rehab, the smallest therapists could easily move the biggest patients. It's all about technique! 💯
Yeah bro with the right technique people can transfer way bigger or heavier patients.. I'm 6'1 and Alison in the video is 5'0 so even though I'm not heavy it's still in awkward transfer size-wise but her technique is awesome 💯
I appreciate this video alot. I recentlty just became a caregiver and tgis is all a firstfor me. Thank you so much.
Great video Alison and Shawn! Appreciate seeing the techniques & positioning.
That's all Alison! She's great with all the technique and everything! #amazingtherapist 🤙
Sean, the transfer technique of this video was perfectly executed! Both front and back transfer techniques were easy to see and duplicate. I watched it twice the only omission was at 13:36
when your PT stated after "the first 6 months you can have improvement for the rest of your life". That is true but it doesn't just come back! You have to take it back through strength training...
Thanks dude! She definitely knows what she's talking about with technique and all that. And I fully agree! You won't get anything back if you don't work for it and you just sit around waiting for people to do things for you..
Great video, I’m going to have to make all my caregivers watch.
Never seen this technique before, will add it to my list. I hate when my legs spasm like that lol
They just happy is all
@tantosavage9053 what do you mean?
@@vg007v7 i tell my client when h8s legs spasm hes happy to see me
Thank you both for this demonstration. My caregiver and I appreciate all the effort you put into this demo!
Thank you and we're very glad it helped in any way🙌 Hope you and your caregiver enjoyed it!
As always awesome video
Hi Shawn. You have a nice therapist friend there. It seems that you two are both very bubbly and get along well. I love your new kicks and your Dickie's pants!
Thank you! Yes we get along well and have a lot of fun 😁
@@LiveToRoll Shawn, how would I get in contact with you if I had some questions about your transfer?
You can email me- shawn@livetoroll.org
Awesome. Really impressed. I got stuck bent over forward on my knees one day. Was not strong enough to push myself back up. Had to call 911 to come get me back upright. Scary.
Yeah that's a really scary situation. I've heard of some pretty scary stuff and I've gotten into a couple but luckily been able to call friends or family close by instead of having to call 911. Glad you're ok and were able to get help!
you are super
Just a thought, for those of us that are a little bigger and pivot transfers are problematic, how about a slide board transfer video?
Yeah dude I am actually going to be making other videos and we'll definitely do some slide board techniques 👍
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Nice Job. But Becareful With The Spasms cause you could bruise the legs 🦵 when hitting the Chair.
Thanks, and yeah I've kicked many things over the years but been lucky enough not to hurt anything too bad.