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SUSPENSION THERAPY
Dr.Satish K Pimpale PT
MPTh in Neurosciences
Assistant Professor
TMV'S Lokmanya Medical College of Physiotherapy,
Kharghar ,Navi Mumbai
At the end of the session...
Principle
Suspension Apparatus
Types of Suspension
Effect & Uses
Techniques for individual joints
Dr.Satish K Pimpale PT
PRINCIPLE
Principle
Pendulum
amplitude
oscillation
The foot,supported at the centre of
gravity of the leg,acts like a
pendulum.thus demonstrating the
principle of vertical fixation
The pencil pushed
through a circle of
paper demonstrates
that when the pencil is
pivoted the paper
moves in a plane
parallel with the floor,
thus demonstrating
the principle of axial
fixation
Suspension Apparatus
Suspension Unit
Late Mrs. Guthrie Smith
has invented the
suspension apparatus.
SUSPENSION THERAPY
UNIT
A mesh arrangement A free-standing frame
Fixed point.
Supporting ropes
Slings
Wooden Cleat
Dog clip/ S Hook
Storage trolley
Parts
It is made of stainless steel or
plastic coated steel.
In the top and head end side
presents the 5cm metal mesh
and remaining side kept open.
Fixed Point
Ropes should be of 3-ply hemp
so that they will not slip.
1.5m long
There are following three types of
supporting ropes:
1) Single Rope
2) Double Rope
3) Pulley Rope
Supporting Ropes
Has a ring fixed at one end
by which it is hung up.
The other end of the rope
then passes through one
end of the wooden cleat
through the ring of a dog
clip and through the other
end of the cleat and then
knotted.
Single Rope
Consist of two pulleys at
upper and lower attachments.
So here there is a mechanical
advantage of 2.
Used to suspend the heavy
parts of the body
Double Rope
This has a dog clip attached
at one end of the rope which
then passes over the wheel
of the pulley.
The rope then passes
through the cleat and a
second dog clip.
Used for3dimensional
movements
Pulley Rope
There are following four types of
slings:
Single Sling
Double Sling
Three Ring Sling/3D RING SLING
Head Sling
Slings
Made of canvas bound with soft
webbing and with a D-ring at
each end.
68cm length and 17cm width.
Used for elbow and knee
Folded to support wrist and ankle.
Single Sling
Broad slings with D-rings
at each end.
Used to support pelvis,
thorax or thigh together,
specially when the knees
are kept together.
68cm long and 29cm width.
Double Sling
75cm length 3-4cm width.
Consist of 3 D rings. 2 at the
end of the sling and 1 in the
middle kept moving.
Used for wrist & hand OR
ankle & foot.
Three Ring Sling
3D ring Techniques for Hand
Figure of 8 Loop
3D Ring technique for ankle
& foot
This is a short, split sling with
its two halves stitched
together at an angle to create
a central slit.
This allows the head to rest
supported at the back under
the lower and upper part of
the skull.
In the side lying position leaves the
Head Sling
Wooden Cleat
It is made of wood
and is used for
altering of the rope.
It has two or three
holes for the rope
passage. The rope
itself hold the cleat
by friction
resistance.
Dog Clip
Used to attach
the supporting
rope with
mesh.
To attach the
sling with
supporting
rope.
S Hook
An ‘S’ hook which
may be used
either end and
according to the
size of the fixed
point
Storage of slings and ropes
on wall frame is done with S
shaped hooks.
Storage Trolley
Types of Suspension
Effect & Uses
These movements are
produced by an external force
during muscular inactivity is
voluntarily reduced as much
as possible to permit
movements.
Passive Movements
when muscle strength or co-
ordination is inadequate to perform
a movement an external force is
applied to compensate for the
deficiency
Assisted Exercises
Treatment or therapeutic
exercise given to patients to
increase ROM,
increase muscle power and
support body parts by using
ropes and slings.
Suspension Therapy
There are following three types of
suspension therapy:
Axial Suspension
Pendular Suspension
Vertical Suspension
Types
It is the most common type.
Joint is taken as point of suspension.
Limb is supported by the slings above the
joint.
Limb will move to both sides parallel to
floor.
Axial Suspension
Point of suspension should be shifted
away from the joint axis.
Muscles will be getting resistance while
moving if the axis is shifted opposite to
that movement.
Pendular Suspension
Increase the muscle strength.
Increase the muscle endurance.
Uses
COG of the body part or the body is
taken as point of suspension.
Used to provide support to the body
parts of the patient.
Vertical Suspension
Relaxation.
Prevent pressure sore
Support
Uses
It reduces the burden of
therapist.
Easy to lift the limbs.
Active movement can be
performed easily with
minimum friction.
Advantages
Techniques for individual joints
Shoulder -flexion/extension & abduction/adduction
Elbow –flexion/extension
Hip -Shoulder-flexion/extension & abduction/adduction
Knee –flexion/extension
Suspension exercises can be
performed on upper limbs and lower
limbs.
Suspension Exercises
JOINT MOVEMENT Position
of
patient
POINT
OF
SUSPEN
SION
SLING 3D RING
SLING
ShoulderFlexion &
Extension
Side
lying
Shoulder
joint
Elbow
joint
supporting
wrist & hand
Abduction &
Adduction
Quater
turn
position
JOINTMOVEMENT
Position
of
patient
POINT OF
SUSPENSION
Vertical
suspension
3D RING
SLING
Elbow
Flexion &
Extension
Side
lying
Elbow joint
supporting
wrist & hand
Sitting
Mid shaft of
humerus
JOINT MOVEMENT Position
of
patient
POINT OF
SUSPENSION
SLING3D RING
SLING
Hip Flexion &
Extension
Side
lying
Hip joint Knee
joint
supporting
ankle &
foot
JOINT MOVEMENT Position
of
patient
POINT
OF
SUSPEN
SION
SLING 3D RING
SLING
Hip Abduction &
Adduction
Supine Hip jointLower
thigh/
knee
joint
supporting
ankle & foot
JOINTMOVEMENT
Position
of
patient
POINT OF
SUSPENSION
Vertical
suspension
3D RING
SLING
Knee
Flexion &
Extension
Side
lyingKnee joint
Pillow
between
thighs supporting
ankle & footMid shaft of
Femur/mid
thigh
Summary
Axial
Pendular
Vertical
References
The Principles of Exercise Therapy-
M.Dena Gardiner
Practical Exercise Therapy by Margaret
Hollis