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December 27th 2011, 11:35 AM
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December 28th 2011, 09:12 PM
My instinct is that they want you to explain how correct moving and positioning is important in preventing injury (for example, you could talk about the structure of the spine and explain how, if a patient/client is not sat in the correct position, they may suffer with back problems, e.g. aches, stiffness).
Another example is to explain about the shoulder joints and why you need to lift patients/clients correctly, rather than pulling them up by their arms (as this could cause their shoulders to dislocate). I hope this makes sense. ![]() |
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