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Mobility

Horizontales
Wasted or reduced size of a part of the body caused by disease or other influences
An unsteady, staggering gait pattern.
Inability to move about freely; caused by a condition in which movement is impaired or therapeutically restricted.
Effects of rubbing or the resistance that a moving body meets from the surface on which it moves; a force that occurs in a direction to oppose movement.
Placement of the patient in bed for therapeutic reasons for a prescribed period.
Range of movement of a joint from maximum extension to maximum flexion as measured in degrees of a circle
Coordinated efforts of the musculoskeletal and nervous systems to maintain proper balance, posture, and body alignment.
Movement of a limb away from the body
Movement of a limb toward the body
Verticales
A triangular device that hangs down from a securely fastened overhead bar that is attached to the bedframe.
Abnormal and possibly permanent condition characterized by fixation of a joint.
The head of the bed is elevated 45 to 60 degrees
Accumulation of platelets, fibrin, clotting factors, and the cellular elements of the blood attached to the interior wall of a vein or artery, sometimes occluding the lumen of the vessel.
Abnormal neuromuscular condition of the lower leg
Activities of Daily Living are activities that are necessary to be independent in society beyond eating, grooming, transferring, and toileting and include such skills as shopping, preparing meals, banking, and taking medications.
A manner of walking
Person's ability to move about freely
Force exerted against the skin while the skin remains stationary and the bony structures move.