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Peds Positioning 2 Test

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Positioning: Prone (Disadvantages)
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Positioning: Prone (Advantages)
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Positioning: Side Lying (Advantages)
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Positioning: Side Lying (Disadvantages)
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Enables child to practice (I) head control
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Severely affected children are difficult to maintain in this position without the proper equipment
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Children who are unable to (I) turn their heads may have trouble breathing
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Little use of ATNR
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Keep neck extension below a 45° angle to prevent head movement from triggering hyperextension through the body.
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Good position for children whose muscle tone becomes to high or low in the prone/supine positions.
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Facilitates hand strength and neck/trunk extension.
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Infants bear weight on hands and therefore develop hand arches.
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A child w/contractures in hip flexor muscles may require pillows under this body area for comfort.
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External support required to maintain alignment.
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Hands remain free to reach for/manipulate objects without having to resist the pull of gravity.

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