Andrew Padilla
Special Care DMESan Diego, CA “I found it very informative and will definitely put my new knowledge into practice. My biggest takeaway was finding solutions to problems I see in our clients.” An Introduction to Dynamic Seating
Continue ReadingZoe Geiger, PT
Seattle, WA “This was great! I appreciate the review about tone prior to launching into dynamic seating. This presenter also had a great pace. Compared to other courses, this one was organized well with a reasonable amount of review, pausing for questions, video demonstrations. My biggest takeaway was the specifics for how dynamic seating works…
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Clinical ConsultantThe State of Vermont “Very helpful and clear. Presenter was very well spoken. My biggest takeaway from this course was the importance of force diffusion and the many benefits of allowing movement.” How Do I Know a Client Needs DS?
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Optum “Very clear explanation of very complex information! Speaker’s tempo of delivering the information was excellent. Very useful course. Allowing movement can prevent a lot of medical complications and can greatly improve client comfort and function.” Maintaining Posture by Providing Movement
Continue ReadingResearch Participants Needed for Online Survey about Dynamic Seating – Ends 3/30
We are seeking input from people with cerebral palsy and related conditions and their caregivers. The purpose of this research is to better understand how and why people use Dynamic Seating on their mobility device(s), and its impact.
Continue ReadingDear CMS…A Technician’s Perspective
A seasoned adaptive equipment technician explains why dynamic backs differ from shock absorbers and why the distinction matters for comfort, safety, and function.
Continue ReadingThe Dynamic Rocker Back Interface and Back Support Mounting: 4 is better than 2!
Learn how the Dynamic Rocker Back interface works with 4 point back support mounting to diffuse force, protect equipment, and maintain client posture in dynamic seating applications.
Continue ReadingThe 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.
Continue ReadingDear CMS…Tamara’s Thoughts
Expert testimony highlights how dynamic wheelchair backs are essential for safety, durability, and quality of life for users with complex postural needs.
Continue ReadingClinician Interview: Suzanne Wilhoit, OTR/L, ATP
An occupational therapist shares real client outcomes using dynamic seating to reduce agitation, prevent equipment damage, and improve positioning and participation.
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