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Case Studies

Thulfeqar – The Need to Move in an Ultralight Manual Wheelchair

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Thulfeqar is a young man with the diagnosis of cerebral palsy. Find out how Dynamic Seating allows his movement while preserving his Ultralight Manual Wheelchair.

Danny – Fulfilling a Need to Rock and Decrease Agitation

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Danny is a young man with autism, sensory processing disorder, & global developmental delays. While in his wheelchair, he rocks with force, seeking sensory stimuli. See how dynamic seating helps.

Mitch – Extending in the Shower

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Mitch extends with force, primarily at the hips. His wheelchair has dynamic components, but what happens when he is extending in the shower?

Lochlann – Supporting Extensor Tone

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Lochlann has strong extension and dystonia and also seeks out movement. A dynamic back and dynamic head support diffuse these forces and allow movement.

Chris – Dynamic Seating & Huntington’s Disease

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Christopher is a 60 year old man with the diagnosis of Huntington’s Disease. See how a Dynamic Back and Dynamic Footrest have improved his seating solution.

Oliver – Increasing Strength and Decreasing Constipation

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Oliver is an adorable 5 year old male born at 40 weeks with forceps delivery due to transverse presentation. Several weeks after birth, he was diagnosed with epilepsy, spastic quadriplegia, cortical vision impairment, and hypothyroidism.

Naomi – Dynamic Seating, Positioning & PWC Driving

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Learn how Naomi has used Dynamic Seating to control her power wheelchair, reduce injury and equipment breakage and maintain her position within several different seating systems.

Alex – Accommodating Large, Forceful Movements in a Wheelchair

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Check out this Dynamic Seating Case study on large, forceful movements in a wheelchair.

Jozie – Reducing Resistance to Allow Rocking

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Jozie is a 3 1/2 year old girl with the diagnosis of epilepsy and West Syndrome (also known as infantile spasms syndrome).

Ashley – Dynamic Seating: Dystonia & Equipment Breakage

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Ashley is a 35 year old woman with the diagnoses of cerebral palsy and dystonia. She exhibits large and forceful movements (dystonia) which have led to leg injury and wheelchair damage.