By definition, Complex Rehab Technology is … complex. Every complex seating client is unique in presentation, as well as in prognoses, functional abilities, goals and dreams. Embracing the idea of postural variation throughout the day sounds logical, but what does postural variation look like? What forms does it take? What goals should those variations accomplish?
And most importantly, what does practicing postural variation look like in real life — not just in the controlled environment of a seating clinic, but in the real world of home, school, work and community?
In Mobility Management’s upcoming webinar, complex seating veteran Bart Van der Heyden, PT, will explain the value of postural variation in both theoretical and everyday, real-world terms. Van der Heyden will share experiences and perspectives from clinical colleagues around the world while also relating this seating strategy to activities of daily living.
Don’t miss this free opportunity to register for the May 22 presentation to see postural variation in action, to learn how to bring this concept to life for your clients, and to ask questions about introducing the postural variation strategy to your clinic and seating teammates.