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Mary

“If it weren’t for Seating Dynamics my son’s knees would still be swollen & bruised and he would still be breaking wheelchairs by shearing screws in half when he pushes with his high muscle tone. The moving parts allow him to be comfortable for longer periods of time and alleviates his pressure points, along with more options for positioning adjustments.”

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JJ Waldrop, ATP

National Seating and Mobility Richmond, VA “I have tried several different manufacturers of dynamic components over the years but all pale in comparison to the products put out by Seating Dynamics. Products and customer service is top notch and their products have held up in the most extreme situations when configured properly. They are my…

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Toby Bergantino, ATP

Numotion Rocky Hill, CT “The Dynamic Back and Dynamic footrests have allowed some of my toughest clients to sit in comfort and stay positioned.”

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Bert Lindholm, ATP

Numotion Denver, CO “The Static Footrests are virtually indestructible for high-tone individuals and have the ability to be placed in almost any position.”

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NuFair Philadelphia: Dynamic Seating

NuFair, Philadelphia, PA, 2016 Philadelphia, PA Dynamic Seating course Michelle L. Lange, OTR/L, ABDA, ATP/SMS  Description: Dynamic seating has three primary functions – to allow movement, to diffuse force and to protect the seating system and mounting hardware. Dynamic options continue to expand and improve. This course will take a look at the product options, discuss clinical indicators…

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Melissa Tally, PT, MPT, ATP

Perlman Center Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Cincinnati, OH “Dynamic Seating should be considered as an option for anyone with increased tone. We see dynamic seating improving access to assistive technologies. We are looking for dynamic seating options that match our therapeutic handling and support.”

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Mark Locklear, ATP

“Dynamic Seating allows for better postural alignment without having to reposition the client multiple times throughout the day. I like the multiple dynamic options (dynamic footrests and dynamic rocker back) to accommodate many obstacles with clients who have cerebral palsy in many of our day programs and residential homes. Specifically allowing clients to have functional movement has reduced the amount of extension patterns in several clients of mine.”

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