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Assistive Devices for BADL

Assistive Devices for BADL. 張志仲 副教授 Jyh-Jong Chang Associate Professor Email: jjchang@kmu.edu.tw TEL:2644 Office: CS505. What is BADL. Basic activities of daily living Feeding Grooming Dressing Toileting Mobility and transfer Bowel and bladder control Bathing

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Assistive Devices for BADL

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  1. Assistive Devices for BADL 張志仲 副教授 Jyh-Jong Chang Associate Professor Email: jjchang@kmu.edu.tw TEL:2644 Office: CS505

  2. What is BADL • Basic activities of daily living • Feeding • Grooming • Dressing • Toileting • Mobility and transfer • Bowel and bladder control • Bathing • Cognitive and communication

  3. Main problems when doing BADL • Weakness, loss of strength • ROM limitation • Poor endurance • In-coordination and balance problem • Cognitive problem • Combined more problems listed above

  4. What are the main issues encountered for the client during performing BADL • Feeding…...... • Weakness, loss of strength • ROM limitation • Poor endurance • In-coordination and balance problem • Cognitive problem • Combined more problems listed above • How come?

  5. What are the main issues encountered for the client during performing BADL • Dressing…...... • Weakness, loss of strength • ROM limitation • Poor endurance • In-coordination and balance problem • Cognitive problem • Combined more problems listed above • How come?

  6. Assistive Devices for BADL • Mobility and transfer…......... • Weakness, loss of strength • ROM limitation • Poor endurance • In-coordination and balance problem • Cognitive problem • Combined more problems listed above • How come?

  7. Design of Assistive Device for Weakness problems • Example: • Feeding with spoon for a person with grip power loss • Feeding with spoon for a person with elbow weak strength • Feeding with spoon for a person with shoulder weak strength

  8. Design of Assistive Device for Weakness problems • Example: Lower limbs weakness • Assistive devices for walking

  9. Design of Assistive Device for ROM limitation • Example: • Feeding with spoon for a person with finger ROM loss • Feeding with spoon for a person with elbow ROM loss • Feeding with spoon for a person with shoulder ROM loss

  10. Design of Assistive Device for In-coordination • Example: • Feeding with spoon for a person with upper limb tremor or ataxia • Walking for a person with postural in-balance …

  11. Assistive Devices in AD image database for BADL http://app.rm.kmu.edu.tw/orthosis/Orthosisquery.htm

  12. Summary • Introduction to BADL • Problems encountered for the clients in BADL • What are the devices for BADL

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