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Don Clayback

10 Years: Perspectives from the Industry

Don Clayback: Today, We Are Better Organized

Mark E. Smith

10 Years: Perspectives from the Industry

Mark E. Smith: Are Funding Cuts “Landlocking” the ADA?

Laurie Watanabe

10 Years: Perspectives from the Industry

Editor’s Note

Mark Leita

10 Years: Perspectives from the Industry

Mark Leita: Altering Market Dynamics

Amy Morgan

10 Years: Perspectives from the Industry

Amy Morgan: Parents’ Eyes are Being Opened to the Possibilities

Home & Auto Accessibility

Made to Order

Serving up Home & Auto Accessibility Requires the Right Blend of Features that Maximize Independence

What’s important to today’s consumers of adaptive automotive equipment, home accessibility products and WC19/WC20 systems.

wheelchair shoulder stressors

On Their Shoulders

Propulsion Is Often Blamed for Shoulder Pain, But Is that a Fair Assessment?

Next Generation Electronics

Electronics: The Next Generation

Power Chair Systems Are Ever Evolving, But Which Functions & Features Are Most Important to the Future?

Electronics do so much more than drive power wheelchairs. Here's what our experts think the next generation of electronics will be able to do -- and how today's electronics make independent mobility possible for more clients than ever.

Seating & Mobility Senior Style

Don't Seniors Deserve Choices, Too?

Seating & Mobility Senior Style

Optimizing Participation Slows Physical Decline in Seniors with Mobility Disabilities



Seating & Mobility Senior Style

Incorporating Change: Q&A with Jay Brislin, MSPT

Duchenne Challenges

Duchenne Challenges

Swiftly Progressive, This Form of MD Tests an ATP's Foresight & Planning

Building the Best Ultralight

Building the Best Ultralight

Industry Experts Share Their Blueprints for Success

Details, details: When it comes to fine-tuning performance for K0005 wheelchair users, components can count as much as the frame. Here's how tires, wheels, suspension components and pushrims can make or break a great ride.

Lymphedema

Lymphedema

How ADLs Are Impacted -- & How the Seating & Mobility Team Can Help

Its symptoms can appear at birth, or suddenly at any age. Severe cases can make activities of daily living difficult for patients — and can make appropriate seating & mobility a real challenge for providers and clinicians.

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When Funding Impacts Function

Cushion Customization Project Update

Seat Cushion Form & Function

Seat Cushion Special

Form & Function

How Design Elements Impact Cushion Performance

Our special section examines how cushion designs and features impact performance.

Best Picks 2011

Best Picks 2011

From pediatrics to positioning, from seating to mobility -- here are the products that you and your peers turn to time and time again.

Switch or Proportional

What Drives Them?

Switch or Proportional: Choosing What Works for Very Young Power Chair Users

Do very young power chair users find switches easier to understand? Or are proportional drive controls the better choice for children learning to operate power mobility?

Examining Kyphosis

Examining Kyphosis

Assessing & Answering Clients’ Varied Needs

It’s a condition that impacts seating & mobility clients of varying ages, and for different reasons, causing a number of challenges for the rehab team. Here’s how technology — and the right assessment — can help.

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"Here Comes That Wall!"

Amy Morgan, PT, ATP, on Allowing Children to Interact in Three Dimensions

Amy Morgan, PT, ATP, on allowing children to interact in three dimensions when learning to operate power chairs.

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