Major problem / Symptomatic Areas
Shoulder - Posterior - Left
Shoulder - Posterior - Right
Shoulder - Anterior - Left
Shoulder - Anterior - Right
I work in an aged care facility. Residents are assisted to stand by lifting them under their arms with the so called hook arm lift, either under one arm or both with one or two staff members. I was trained never to assist someone by grasping under their arm. I believe one could cause damage to the brachial plexus. Can anyone refer me to more information on this matter. Cheers.
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That is correct. Pulling under the persons axilla can lead to nerve or joint trauma in the area that is very slow to heal. Maybe take a look at some video on sites like
Standing from sitting | Stroke4Carers
There are also many devices to assist and simple things like raising the chair height, getting the person to look up as they stand (and not down), encouraging them to use what they have. It is very much worth the effort in forming an exercise program to work on with the individual to help them regain enough strength to affect an assisted sit to stand with minimal effort. A few weeks training to regain the basic movement patterns and rebuild sufficient strength will be life changing.
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