Figure 2.
(A) Patient performing static balance with Canadian canes. The objective of the activity is to improve the posture with the Canadian canes. In this activity, the rehabilitator will observe the balance and the distribution of weight on both limbs and will use their hands to provoke imbalances in the patient so that they try to recover the proper position. In the case of the image, the patient was placed behind an exercise table to give her confidence so that in case of imbalance, she could use her buttocks to support herself on the stretcher and recover the initial posture. (B) Spinal cord injured patient standing in parallel with orthosis with the opposite limb to the one performing the movement resting on a 3 cm high surface. The objective of the activity is to train the limb that is in suspension. In this activity, the patient should perform the activities indicated by the rehabilitator (displacement of the foot to the front and back, elevation of the pelvis, one side and the other, and unloading of weight). The proper posture should be observed during the activity.
