Evaluation, Simulation, and Dynamic Seating Trials
Recently a therapist asked me how she could recommend Dynamic Seating components if she didn’t actually try these with a client. Great question! It is not typically realistic to conduct Dynamic Seating trials as one would need to place Dynamic Seating components on a client’s wheelchair for trial and often the frame would need to be modified to accept these components.
Top 10 Dynamic Seating for Wheelchairs Resources from 2025
Explore the top 10 dynamic seating resources from the year and see what our readers have found most helpful.
Dynamic Rocker Back Named 2025 Mobility Management Product Award Winner
Mobility Management interviewed Seating Dynamics’ Greg Peek to share more about the Dynamic Rocker Back interface (DRBi) solution and thoughts on the future of the industry.
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.
Early Intervention: don’t wait for the break!
When is the right time to consider dynamic seating with a child? Explore clinical indicators and proactive planning.
FAQ: What causes loss of position within a wheelchair seating system?
Dynamic Footrests feature 4 distinct movements, telescoping, knee extension, ankle plantar/dorsi flexion and now footplate rotation!
Dynamic Rocker Back interface – Factors which contribute to elastomer wear Part 1
How do the Elastomers in the Dynamic Rocker Back interface work? Let’s start with Seating Dynamics DRBi elastomer basics.
