Tube Feeding & Body Mechanics
A short reflection for families using PEG / G-tube feeding
This questionnaire explores common physical and mechanical challenges families often notice after tube feeding is introduced.
It is educational only.
It does not provide diagnosis, treatment, or recommendations.
The goal is simply to understand what may be present.

In this questionnaire, we’ll explore up to eight common areas families often notice after tube feeding is introduced:
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Reflux, pressure, or discomfort
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Breathing and chest movement
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Posture and upright tolerance
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Trunk rotation and mobility
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Hip movement and positioning
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Abdominal bloating or distension
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Burping and gas release
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Weight gain or feeding efficiency


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