2) Shopping is therapy for my hand. I open my affected hand to let go of the cart to reach for items with my sound hand. My affected hand opens a 2nd time when I grab the cart to move on. My affected hand opens a 3rd time so I can empty the cart in the check-out lane and again to load food into my car. Pick uping 30 items + empty cart + load car means I open my hand 60 + 2 + 2 = 64 times. 64 x 2 visits a week x 9 years means I have opened my hemiplegic hand 59,904 times in the grocery store.
3) The distance I have walked at the grocery store is huge. I step away from the shopping cart and bend down or reach up to get items I want. The curves I make to detour around people and other carts require more steps than walking in a straight line. According to my pedometer I walk 2,000+ steps each time I visit the grocery store. 2,000 x 2 visits a week x nine years = 1,872,000 steps!
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Yes, the numbers add up when we just live our lives, but I think it takes a ridiculous amount of time.
ReplyDeleteThis blog entry just gave me some excellent ideas to use for my first fieldwork experience as a COTA. Thank you!! :-)
ReplyDeleteDon't you wish there was a set number to recovery. I know I do.
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