Media Project - Golf Tee's

The client I had was Joe, who was diagnosed with Transverse Myelitis. Before onset of symptoms he was independent with ADL & iADL function, but since his diagnosis his performance has decreased. I decided to focus my intervention on the LE since he has decreased strength (2/5) in his legs. The media that I will be using is golf tees. I was sort of stumped as to how I could incorporate this into a therapeutic exercise to build strength. I realized I was onto something when I noticed an old box and golf tees sitting beside me. I decided to put the golf tees halfway into the box and lift my leg and push them with the bottom of my foot all the way into the box as far as I could. Then I realized I could make a pattern out of the golf tees in the box so that it not only requires leg strength, but also coordination and fine motor movements of the leg and foot. For example, you will have to move your leg to where your foot is over the top of each tee in order to push down effectively and get the tee all the way in the box then lift your leg back up and move it over another tee. Doing this motion can help increase movement, strength, and coordination in both legs if done in repetition. I think that being able to look around a room to find an object and think about how it can benefit the client if it is manipulated the right way can help tremendously. You can teach the client to be able to use everyday things in their house that could benefit them when they are unable to come to therapy. 



Link to my video below:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31Rn6uFIMJc&feature=youtu.be


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