[TheForge] on death and dying.OT

Grover Richardson grover.richardson at gtri.gatech.edu
Wed Jan 12 17:12:17 EST 2005


I understand your description.  However, the straps, due to lack of
sensation and lack of control, will at some time begin to bite into the
flesh.

I am not a knowledgeable person.  There should be someone in your area which
is skilled in this area.  My knowledge is merely from working with the
brother over the last 8 years in both walking mode with legs partially
mobile, and in the wheel chair.  Yes, he says that straps are real problems.
Yes, he says that pressure points are a real problem.  Yes, the fact that a
person can not tell when the limb is going numb is a problem<G>.

You have the right idea!!  Caution<G>.

All the best!

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[mailto:theforge-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Aaron Silver
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 10:10 AM
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Subject: RE: [TheForge] on death and dying.OT




At 08:10 AM 1/12/2005, you wrote:
 

I'm not seeing the "require" muscle control part of it. You might need a 
couple three straps depending on the control or lack of it below the waist, 
but here goes:

The knee is on an surface (board) inclined from the ground under his butt 
up and in front of him. This would place his entire lower leg from say 
ankle to knee on a surface. Perhaps mold the surface to his legs a bit 
(indents for each leg) or a strap to stabilize, or both.

The knee bends to have the person sitting on a surface above his ankles. 
Depending on how close that upper board is the lower one you might have 
another strap across the thighs, but if not you can certainly have one at 
the waist/hip area.

With or without straps I don't think the lower legs are likely to slide 
down or up off the lower board. And the upper legs are going to want to 
slide downward, but with the knees resting on the lower board they aren't 
going anywhere.

If the person has any control of his hips (i.e. to control his balance 
while sitting) he should be able to get a bit closer to the anvil.

My biggest concern is for lower leg circulation. Resting on the knees 
without any feedback for the feet tingling due to constricting the blood 
flow, etc. could be problematic. My concern is born out of my lack of 
knowledge. If anyone can tell me whether this is a real issue or not it 
would be appreciated.

Aaron

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