Active DVD 1 Time: 1 hr 52 min
Introduction
Safe And Effective Body Mechanics
Techniques Utilizing A Belt And Collar
Safe And Effective Use Of A Belt And Collar
Trunk Techniques:
- Moving The Body Effectively Through The Water
- Challenging The Trunk
- Isometric Techniques And Rhythmic Stabilization
- Active Assisted Trunk Techniques
- Active Resisted Trunk Techniques
- Maintaining Stability And Position
- Resisted Trunk Techniques Standing Near Patient’s Pelvis
- Resisted Trunk Techniques Standing Near Patient’s Head
- Resisted Trunk Techniques With Patient Holding Onto Fixed Points
Active Resisted Extremity Techniques:
- Lower Extremity Weight Bearing In Supine
- Lower Extremity Abduction/Adduction
- Upper And Lower Extremity Abduction/Adduction
- Active Lower Extremity Abduction With Passive Adduction
- Upper Extremity Spiral Diagonal
- Knees To Chest Combined With Upper Extremities
- Gluteus Medius And ‘Walking’ In Supine
- Medial/Lateral Hamstrings
Active DVD 2 Time: 1 hr 29 min
Techniques With A Mask And Snorkel:
- Safe Use Of A Mask And Snorkel – Patient Instruction
- Trunk And Shoulder Isometric Techniques In Prone
- Extremity Assisted And Resisted Techniques In Prone
Patient Sitting On Therapist’s Knees:
- Challenging Patients Appropriately
- Trunk Extension, Flexion And Stabilization
- Reaching Activity And Lower Extremity Weight Bearing
Sit To Stand
Gait Activities:
- Weight Shifts Progressing To Assisted, Facilitated, And Challenged Gait
Cube Position:
- Metacentric Effects To Assist And Challenge
- Turbulence To Assist And Challenge
- Cube to Oblique With Patient’s Foot Stabilized
- Cube To Supine And Return To Cube
Supine Techniques And Rolling For Trunk Awareness, Control And Stabilization:
- Supine Techniques
- Rolling Techniques
Scapular Stabilization:
- Support At Elbows And Scapulae
- Support At Forearms / Hands
- Dynamic Stabilization With Movement
A Final Word From Peggy
Passive DVD 1 Time: 1 hr 22 min
Introduction
Safe And Effective Body Mechanics
Techniques Utilizing A Belt And Collar:
- Safe And Effective Use Of Belt And Collar
- Trunk Techniques:
a. Flexed Position With Support Under Knees
b. Neutral Position With Belt At Pelvis:
– Passive Movements With Therapist Near Patient’s Pelvis
– Passive Movements With Therapist Near Patient’s Head
– Lumbar Flexion And Extension Stretches
– Thoracic Mobilization
– Quadratus Lumborum Stretch
– Rib Cage Roll
Neck And Back – Patient’s Head On Therapist’s Shoulder
- Lateral Flexion, Flexion, Extension And Rotation
- Manual Stretches And Soft Tissue Mobilization
Neck And Shoulder With Therapist Holding Patient’s Head
- Cervical Traction And Soft Tissue Mobilization
- Shoulder And Latissimus Stretch
Vertical Techniques
- Cervical Traction
- Elongation Of Pectoral Muscles
Techniques With A Mask And Snorkel
- Safe Use Of A Mask And Snorkel – Patient Instruction
- Lateral Flexion For Neck And Trunk
- Soft Tissue Mobilization In Prone
- Movements For Neck, Trunk And Shoulders
Passive DVD 2 Time: 1 hr 17 min
Techniques From Clinical WATSU® – With Patient Supported By Therapist
Starting Safely – Optimal Alignment & Support
Movements For The Trunk
- Linear Movement
- Lateral Trunk Flexion
- Gentle Extension
- Thoracic Extension
- Gentle Flexion
- Flexion For Trunk, Hips And Knees
- Rotation For Trunk And Hips
Side Changes
- Side Change – Gliding Patient Away
- Slow Side Change
- Side Change – Rolling
Options for Patients With Hypertonicity
- Double Leg Side Change And Upper Extremity Stretching
- Strong Trunk Rotation And Dissociation
Moving And Mobilizing
- Patient’s Head On Therapist’s Shoulder
- Cervical Rotation While Gently Swinging Patient
- Patient’s Head On Therapist’s Shoulder While Leg Is Supported
- Soft Tissue Mobilization And Trunk Rotation Stretches
Patient’s Arm Over Therapist’s Shoulder
- Gentle Traction for Spine During Movement
- Hip Extension With Dynamic Movement Through Water
Additional Positions For Stretching And Soft Tissue Mobilization
- Patient’s Leg Folded Across Therapist
- Patient Resting On Therapist’s Legs
Returning The Patient To The Wall
A Final Word From Peggy