iNRRTS New Directions | Dynamic Wheelchair Seating CEU Article
Check out this Clinical Perspective with CEU from the Volume 3, 2025 issue of iNRRTS New Directions: the journal of complex rehab technology on Dynamic Wheelchair Seating: Innovative Design, Clinical Applications, Paradigm Shift by Michelle Lange, OTR/L, ATP/SMS and Becky Breaux, PhD, OTR/L, ATP. The Volume 3, 2025 issue is all about Innovations in Complex Rehab Technology…
Continue ReadingNew Feature on our Dynamic Footrests: Footplate Rotation!
Dynamic Footrests feature 4 distinct movements, telescoping, knee extension, ankle plantar/dorsi flexion and now footplate rotation!
Continue ReadingFAQ: 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!
Continue ReadingWhich Pediatric Power Wheelchairs are Compatible with Dynamic Seating?
Dynamic Seating is compatible with a variety of pediatric power wheelchairs. Explore the details.
Continue ReadingDynamic Seating Does Not Require a Heavy-Duty Wheelchair Frame
When clients move within a wheelchair, they exert forces on it. Find out how Dynamic Seating addresses this w/o a heavy duty wheelchair frame.
Continue ReadingGoodbye Static Head Support Hardware, Hello Dynamic!
Seating Dynamics has decided to discontinue the Static Head Support Hardware in February of 2025. Find out why.
Continue ReadingCanadian Seating and Mobility Conference – Toronto 2024
The Canadian Seating and Mobility Conference was held on September 10-11th in Toronto and was a great success! Over 600 people attended CSMC which offered a strong line-up of sessions and an impressive, and busy, exhibit hall. The Seating Dynamics exhibit hall booth was packed each day. Nancy Schmidt and Gavriela Guerrero of Freedom Designs…
Continue ReadingSummary of Research Studies: Cerebral Palsy Clinical Phenomena and Impact of Dynamic Seating
This post summarizes research studies related to clinical phenomena observed in people with cerebral palsy related to the impact of dynamic seating.
Continue ReadingClinical Indicators: Maintaining Posture by Providing Movement
Dynamic Seating has many clinical indicators, including reducing active client extension, preventing client pain and injury, preventing equipment breakage, providing movement, and improving postural control, stability, and function.
Continue ReadingFree CEU: Dynamic Seating: a Series of Case Studies, part 2
Join us as we explore 3 new clients and how Dynamic Seating has met their specific needs.
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