Seating Dynamics – How to adjust the anti-rotation screw
The lower portion of the Seating Dynamics Dynamic Footrest may rotate in relation to the upper portion. If this occurs,…
Dynamic Head Support Hardware: Choosing Tilt and Recline Resistance
The Dynamic Head Support Hardware absorbs client forces and then returns the client to an upright and neutral head position. The purpose of this dynamic component is to protect the client from harm, prevent the mounting hardware from breaking, and to reduce overall extension tone. This hardware can be used with nearly any head pad to best meet an individual’s needs.
New Back Cane Saw & Drill Jig Simplifies DRBi Installation
Seating Dynamics Dynamic Rocker Back interface (DRBi) provides movement in response to client forces. These forces are stored and then return the client to a neutral starting position. This Dynamic Back has many clinical applications, but first it must be correctly mounted to a wheelchair base.
Positioning the Head (including dynamic options)
Positioning the Head (including dynamic options) was presented by Michelle L. Lange, OTR/L, ABDA, ATP/SMS for Numotion on 3/20/18.
Positioning the Head
Watch on demand, Positioning the Head, a 2017 International Seating Symposium recorded course from Michelle L. Lange, OTR/L, ABDA, ATP/SMS.
Dynamic Seating – AbleNet Webinar 2016
Watch on demand the Dynamic Seating – AbleNet Webinar as presented by Michelle L. Lange, OTR/L, ABDA, ATP/SMS.
Using Seating to Enhance Movement of the Body in the Wheelchair
Watch on demand, Using Seating to Enhance Movement of the Body in the Wheelchair, presented at the International Seating Symposium 2015 by Jessica Pedersen, OTR/L, ATP and Suzanne Eason, OT/L.
Positioning vs. Restraint – Frequently Asked Questions
Dynamic Seating also requires the use of secondary supports, including Pelvic Positioning Belts and Foot straps. These secondary supports may…
Can I get this paid for? Part 1: general documentation guidelines
I personally recommend Dynamic Seating components for the clients I work with, as well as provide education in this area of practice. One question that is often posed to me is, “Can I get this paid for?” My answer – “Yes!” Of course, funding varies by payer, coding, and the direction the wind is blowing. I find that clinicians are often unsure of how to justify the need for this equipment in their documentation. Documentation is key to getting funding approval and so I have compiled some suggested wording for you here. If you require further assistance with documentation, please contact Seating Dynamics or myself for help.
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