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					| Spinal Cord Injury: Safe Transfers To or From a Wheelchair
		
			| Spinal Cord Injury: Safe Transfers To or From a WheelchairSkip to the navigationTopic OverviewAfter your
		spinal cord injury (SCI), you may need a wheelchair.
		Moving from your wheelchair to other locations is known as a transfer. If you
		have enough upper body strength, you may be able to do this yourself.  Your injury and strength will determine what type of transfer you do.
		But there are general things that are important to know when
		transferring. Make sure there is as little distance as possible
		  between the transfer surfaces. If the distance is too great, use a transfer
		  board. A transfer board can bridge the gap between the two transfer surfaces,
		  making it easier.Try to make the two transfer surfaces as close in
		  height as possible.Make sure the transfer surfaces are stable.
		  Lock your wheelchair. And be sure that the other surface won't
		  move.Be aware of objects your skin can scrape against during the
		  transfer. This scraping can cause
		  pressure injuries. If you have a
		  catheter, be aware of objects that it can catch
		  on.If possible, remove objects that may interfere with your
		  transfer. This could include arm or leg rests.If you will be
		  walking on a floor, be sure you have no-skid shoes and there are no throw rugs
		  or other objects in the way.If you worry about being able to
		  transfer yourself, ask for help. Explain to the person helping you exactly what
		  you need him or her to do.
CreditsByHealthwise StaffPrimary Medical ReviewerAdam Husney, MD - Family Medicine
 Martin J. Gabica, MD - Family Medicine
 Kathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine
 Specialist Medical ReviewerNancy Greenwald, MD - Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Current as ofJune 7, 2017Current as of:
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