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spinal cord injury is complicated

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SCI: It's Complicated

For ATPs & Clinicians, There's Much More to Consider Than Paralysis

Complications from spinal cord injury can impact seating and mobility decisions — and can worsen if not addressed.

cervical spinal cord injuries

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Justify It: Power or Manual

Determining (& Justifying) the Better Mobility Choice

Lower-cervical spinal cord injuries can present a mobility crossroads: Is manual or power mobility better for a given client?

Wheelchair Seat Cushions Wear Out

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Showing Their Age

Why Wheelchair Seat Cushions Wear Out — And a Standards Update

Cushions are among the hardest-working components of a seating system. What factors accelerate their aging?

bathroom seating surface

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Optimal Seating on All Surfaces

Wheelchair seating and positioning gets most of the attention in clinical assessments, but your clients sit on a number of different surfaces every day. Are they seated optimally in all situations?

Evidence-Based Practices & Outcomes

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Evidence & Outcomes

Will Evidence-Based Practices & Outcomes Measures Drive Complex Rehab Success?

What role will evidence-based practices and outcomes measures play in the future success of complex rehab technology? ATPs speak out.

H.R. 3471

In the Driver's Seat

With the Veterans Mobility Safety Act Signed Into Law, What’s Next for the Automotive Adaptive Industry

Now that H.R. 3471 is officially law, what's down the road for the automotive adaptive industry? Plus: The future of autonomous vehicles.

Pressure Injuries

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Pressure Injuries: Do We Know What We Know?

How Current Research Is Shaping Future Risk Assessment

Researchers' evolving understanding of seated pressure and risk assessment could shape future complex rehab technology offerings.

astronaut in rocketship

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Early Intervention Possibilities

Best Practice Ideas for Now & Where EI Goes from Here

Technology offers independent mobility to children at ever-younger ages. But obstacles to early intervention do persist.

Meter for optimizing ultralightweight wheelchairs

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Optimizing the Ultralight

They're Engineering Marvels, But Ultralightweight Chairs Can Still Enjoy an Aftermarket Performance Kick

Ultralightweight manual chairs are engineering marvels. But there are still additional ways to fine-tune (or customize) their performance.

Genetic Conditions That Cause Delays in Mobility Development

On the Clock

A Look at Genetic Conditions That Cause Delays in Mobility Development



PDG Mobility Elevation wheelchair

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Defining Dynamic Wheeled Mobility

Defining Dynamic

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Defining Dynamic

In Complex Rehab, One Word Is Full of Possibilities

Complex rehab technology's buzzword: Seating & mobility systems that move, change and adapt in real time.

muscular dystrophy

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Understanding

Mobility Issues to Expect from Limb-Girdle, Emery-Dreifuss & FSHD MD

Limb-Girdle, Emery-Dreifuss and Facioscapulohumeral MD also cause mobility challenges that can start manifesting in childhood.

Ultimate Seating Guide

Ultimate Seating Guide 2016

Accomodate or Intervene?

Determining the Course of Seating Solutions

Should a wheelchair seating system accommodate a client's current posture or seek to intervene and change it?

Various Cushion Codes

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Comprehending Cushion Codes

Skin Protection, Positioning & Adjustability: Their Impact on Funding

Skin protection, positioning, adjustability: How wheelchair seat cushion codes are defined, and what their definitions do -- and don't -- mean for medical justification.

Teddy bear playing a guitar

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Pediatric Pictorial

It's all about the kids: Take a look at the latest pediatric-focused seating, positioning and mobility technology.

Best Picks

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Bright Ideas

ATPs & Clinicians Name Their Assistive Technology Favorites in Our 6th Annual Best Picks Contest

Announcing Mobility Management's sixth annual Best Picks: ATPs and seating & wheeled mobility clinicians talk about the complex rehab technology products that are their go-to favorites.

Going Full Tilt

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Going Full Tilt

As Anterior & Lateral Tilt Become More Widely Available, ATPs & Clinicians Have Positioning Options Beyond Posterior

Posterior tilt is the most common form of tilt, but it isn’t the only one that can be helpful to seating clients. What benefits can anterior and lateral tilt offer?

Optimizing Seating and Mobility Choices for Clients with Profound Cognitive Deficits

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Embrace the Possibilities

Optimizing Seating & Mobility Choices for Clients with Profound Cognitive Deficits

What should seating & wheeled mobility expectations be for clients who present with significant cognitive involvement?

K0108

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Justify It: K0108

CRT's Miscellaneous Code Can Be a Huge Funding Challenge

Complex rehab technology's miscellaneous HCPCS code covers a wide range of products and can pose enormous challenges to ATPs and funding specialists.

In Support of Upper-Extremity Positioning