Geriatric Training
Cross-source consensus on Geriatric Training from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Seated and reclined exercises are favored for geriatric or bariatric clients with limited mobility. — Geriatric Movement, Breathing Pain, and Airway-Centered Dentistry
- Older and overweight clients should keep the same broad movement-capability goal while modifying expectations for body size and mobility limits. — Geriatric Movement, Breathing Pain, and Airway-Centered Dentistry
- Loaded carries are presented as useful for older adults because they train trunk mechanics and daily-life carrying capacity. — Geriatric Movement, Breathing Pain, and Airway-Centered Dentistry
- Supported standing can reduce balance demands while allowing tucking and breathing work. — Geriatric Movement, Breathing Pain, and Airway-Centered Dentistry
- Large abdominal size may reduce visceral shifting during movement and breathing, limiting available movement options. — Geriatric Movement, Breathing Pain, and Airway-Centered Dentistry