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Ashley – Dystonia and Equipment Breakage

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Dyllie – Maintaining Position and Increasing Seating Tolerance

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Kristen – Extension and Equipment Breakage

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Darcy – Reducing Agitation and Providing Sensory Input through Movement

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Carl – Maintaining Position through Dynamic Seating

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Joe – Maintaining Position and Reducing Extension

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Amanda – Providing Controlled and Safe Movement in a Wheelchair

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Oliver – Increasing Strength and Decreasing Constipation

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Jacqueline – Decreased Pain and An Unexpected Improvement

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Faith – Seeking Movement

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Phillip – A Case Study of Dynamic Seating Used to Provide Movement

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Kylie – Breakage, Pressure and Cute Shoes

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Robert – Living Life Instead of Repairing a Wheelchair

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Daniel – Managing High Tone Through Dynamic Seating

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Eddie – A Case Study of Dynamic Seating Used to Diffuse Force and Prevent Equipment Breakage

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Derrick – Meeting Multiple Needs through Dynamic Seating

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Jeff – Enhancing Development through Movement

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John – Equipment Breakage and a Two-Pronged Approach

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Tyler – When Tone Management Doesn’t Work

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Jonathan – Managing Extreme Extensor Tone

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Amber – Providing Movement to Reduce Pain, Breakage, and Tone

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Clinical Guidelines for Dynamic Wheelchair Seating: Providing Movement

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3 Ways to Keep Your Client's Head Up

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Clinical Guidelines for Dynamic Wheelchair Seating: Postural Control and Function

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Literature Review on Dynamic Wheelchair Seating

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Pain in People using Wheelchairs

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Seating Dynamics Dynamic Seating Sample Medical Justification Wording

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Positioning vs. Restraint – Frequently Asked Questions

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RESNA Position on the Application of Wheelchairs, Seating Systems, and Secondary Supports for Positioning vs. Restraint

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RESNA Position on the Application of Dynamic Seating

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Clinical Guidelines for Dynamic Wheelchair Seating: Clients with Increased Muscle Tone and/or Forceful Movements

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Dynamic Seating Decision Making Tree