How Assistive Technology & DME Can Also Help Clients at Night
Proper positioning at night can enable safer, more comfortable and restorative sleep. Here's how assistive technology can help.
- By Laurie Watanabe
- Nov 01, 2009
Managing tone can be a real balancing act. Too much tone can break equipment, cause poor positioning,
and reduce client functionality. Too little tone can reduce seated stability and client function.
Rehab professionals might therefore feel as if they spend most of their time trying to increase, reduce
or fight tone.
Last issue, Ginny Paleg dared to say the “s”
word: Strollers. This month, she concludes with
a list of strollers, along with her personal
stroller-related wish list.
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