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Personalizing Manual Wheelchair Configuration to Enhance Posture, Propulsion, and Shoulder Loading

Personalizing Manual Wheelchair Configuration to Enhance Posture, Propulsion, and Shoulder Loading

During the 2023 International Seating Symposium preconference, members of the Sunrise Medical clinical education team joined forces with other manufacturers to present "Ultra Lightweight Wheelchair Prescription: The Importance of Getting It Right" (Pedersen et al.). The presentation focused on personalizing wheelchair configuration to optimize posture, propulsion, and function.

9/29/2023

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Power Wheelchair Suspension

Power Wheelchair Suspension

What comes to mind when you think about a power wheelchair's performance? Speed, electronics, turning radius, battery life, positioning components, and power seat functions may be considered, and all of those functions are great. However, the wheelchair may not perform as intended if the suspension is not considered. But what is suspension?

9/15/2023

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Mobility Needs of Bariatric People

Mobility Needs of Bariatric People

Conditions that limit mobility may co-occur with obesity, or the associated fatigue, pain, or other complications of obesity may directly necessitate the use of a mobility device.

7/25/2023

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