Clinician Interview: Karla Sonderland, MS, OTR/L, ATP
OTR/L Karla Sonderland shares how dynamic seating improved safety, positioning, and skin protection for CRT users.
Positioning the Head: some general strategies
Many wheelchair users have decreased head control and may sit with the head in a suboptimal position. An upright and aligned head position is critical for vision, breathing and swallow. Numerous strategies may be employed to optimize head control and position.
The Gross Motor Function Classification System
The Gross Motor Function Classification System – Expanded & Revised (GMFCS – E&R) is a tool to measure gross motor function of children and young people with cerebral palsy. This tool is typically used from infancy through 18 years of age.
What is Dynamic Seating? A Definition
Our most-read blog is one that defines Dynamic Seating. That initial blog was posted about 4 years ago, so we wanted to revisit this foundational topic.
Dynamic Seating: a cost benefit analysis
Whenever I recommend complex rehab equipment for a client, I need to be aware of the cost of my recommendations. Why? One reason is that my documentation must often include why something less costly will not meet the client’s needs.
The Case for Dynamic Seating: Client Force vs. Product Limitations
This article examines how wheelchair and seating ISO standards compare with real world forces generated by clients with strong extensor patterns. Research findings highlight where dynamic seating may better address forces that exceed standard testing limits.
