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Positioning

Essential with People Who Have:

  • Limited mobility and sensation
  • Deformities, spasticity, or pain
  • Pressure ulcers or high risk of pressure ulcers
  • Cognitive impairment
  • Postural instability or restlessness

Essentials:

  • Always communicate before touching participant’s body or equipment.
  • Ask if the person has recently been in the position and how long ago.
  • If it is possible, allow a participant a choice in position.
  • Watch for clothing shift.
  • Be aware of medical devices or implants.
  • Watch for skin and joint protection.
  • Always do a visual and verbal check of the body and facial expressions.
  • Be aware of sustained position and injury prevention.
  • Support on fatty areas and avoid pressure on bony areas.
  • Avoid pressure on red or irritated skin.
  • When in doubt, ask a staff or profiler.

 

Wedge

 

  • A wedge attaches onto a surfboard and raises the participant’s chest to make it easier so they can achieve the correct neck positioning.
  • A wedge can reduce neck and lower back strain during prone paddling and can also protects and cushion the upper ribs.
  • Wedges can also be used in different areas to maintain a position or support deformity/missing limbs.
  • Be aware of the joint range in hips and knees. This may effect where pain or pull may occur.

 

 

 

Chin Rest

 

  • A chin rest relieves neck and upper back strain during prone paddling.
  • Chin rests have adjustable settings to raise and tilt the participant’s head and neck to achieve the correct neck positioning.
  • The correct position is as close to a neutral as possible. Hyperextension of the neck can put a person at risk for injury. Listen to the individual when positioning them.
  • Chin rests are made out of a silicone or rubber material. To prevent allergic reactions, always ask participants if they have any allergies to silicone or rubber.

 

Positioning will change a person’s experience in all situations:

  • Supine
  • Prone
  • Wedged
  • Supported sit
  • Sit
  • Stand
  • Tall kneel
  • Low kneel
  • Somewhere in between…