Rigid Frame Wheelchairs: Turning Energy into Motion Rigid frame wheelchairs are ideal for transferring energy into motion. When prescribed appropriately, a rigid frame wheelchair helps to provide a more efficient mobility solution. This blog will review the definition of a rigid frame and discuss the factors in a rigid wheelchair that contribute to optimizing movement and performance for an end-user. 7/22/2021 Keep Reading
The Role of the Pelvis in a Postural Management Plan 24-hour postural management is a planned program that considers all relevant positions a child uses throughout the day and intervenes to improve or maintain body shape while promoting the child's functional development. A postural management plan tries to incorporate a neutral body position into the three core postural orientations of lying, sitting, and standing. However, we know that the role of the pelvis is significant to creating these positions and deserves our full attention when we are attempting to incorporate positioning strategies into the child's activities, from bathing to floor play to upright movement. 6/29/2021 Keep Reading
Comparing Wheelchair Wheel Spoke Options Spokes act as the bridge between a wheelchair user and the ground. Understanding their mechanics and what makes one type different from another, enables informed choices for the best performance and use of budget resources. 5/27/2021 Keep Reading
Breaking the Cycle of Asymmetries Using 24-Hour Postural Management For those of us who work with children with disabilities, we seem to intuitively know that if the child stays in one position too long, then the body will take the "shape" of that position, and if the position is not in good alignment, the child will begin to develop postural asymmetries. So, we try to create a program that offers alternative positioning throughout the day while supporting the child to prevent asymmetries. 4/19/2021 Keep Reading
Standing Power Wheelchair Evaluation: Considering All of the Client's Goals It's easy to look at power wheelchairs with a standing function and be amazed by the technology. After all, the opportunities an independent, mobile standing position can offer a client, from functional, clinical, and social emotional standpoints, can be life-changing. But we must also consider what our clients need the PWC to do when it isn't standing, and how postural needs change between standing and sitting. 3/22/2021 Keep Reading