Some stroke survivors DO NOT know tips about wearing and taking off clothes.
Just as clothes change with the season, the types of clothes that bring to the hospital during hospitalization change. I don’t know why, but I heard that one of the stroke survivors said it was difficult to wear outerwear after discharge. I suspected that He/She was hospitalized in the summer, had no chance to wear front-opening outerwear at the hospital, and did not practice wearing it.
Therefore, I think that it is necessary not only to practice depending on the season but also to solve the dressing movements for the whole year during hospitalization from a long-term perspective.
There are several types of outerwear. But this time, I’m going to provide the tips of wearing/taking off the front-opening outerwear. I believe that these tips will be able to apply some wear like white shirts, cardigans, and jackets. In addition, as supplementary things, these tips also will be able to wear/take off the wear even if that clothing is appropriate size not oversized against your physique.
I hope these tips help you.
Tips of wearing/taking off of front-opening wear
▶︎ Tips of wearing outerwear
There are two tips about wearing outerwear.
First of all, you pass the sleeve through the more affected arm. and you pull up the base of the sleeve until your shoulder is completely hidden.
The second tip is pulling the collar clothes that there is around the neck until the non-affected shoulders are hidden.
How to raise the zipper is one of the daily activities that many people are in trouble. A link to the previously uploaded video “Fastening clothes with S-shaped hook” is provided in the related video at the bottom of the page. Please take a look together if you like!!
▶︎The tips of taking off outerwear
There are six tips related to taking of wear.
The first tip is to take off the clothes on the affected shoulder. The second tip is taking off the wear on the non-affected shoulder.
The third tip is to pull your clothes down from your back. The fourth tip is pulling sleeve down near the non-paralyzed elbow.
The fifth tip is to Insert the edge of outerwear of the unaffected arm side to under the thigh.
The sixth tip is to Pull out your elbows so that your elbow does not get caught in the clothes. If you can do the fourth tip enough, you can do this more easily.
This time, the points of how to wear and take off the jacket were taken up. When going out, it is especially necessary to put on and take off the outerwear, so I hope that these tips will help stroke survivors dress and go out.
Please evaluation this tip and subscribe to our channel
The number of stars at the top of this page confirms the usefulness of this video. Please click on the stars to rate!!
Information is also available on SNS.
Please subscribe and follow our channel!!
▶︎ Nikakume Official SNS
▷Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_eC5s-K5PhCNrnAgujpFoQ
▷Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nikakume
▷Twitter: https://twitter.com/nikakume
▶︎ Administrator’s SNS account
▷Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/nryk.oka
▷Twitter :https://twitter.com/OkaNoriyuki
The related movie
How to raise a jacket zipper with paralyzed hands:
最新情報をお届けします
Twitter で@nikakumeをフォローしよう!
Follow @nikakume
コメントを残す