Building Consensus in Wheelchair and Assistive Technology Provision It was encouraging to see an entire session devoted to the skill of consensus building at this year's International Seating Symposium conference in Pittsburgh. Michelle Lange and Filipe Correia identified key barriers to building consensus and proposed ideas to support better collaboration. 8/7/2023 Keep Reading
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 Keep Reading
Modifying Wheelchair Cushions to Optimize Riders’ Pressure Management Ron is a veteran who sought out additional consultation secondary to concerns with increased redness on his left trochanter. His repositioning schedule and daily activities were discussed during the consultation, and it was evident he was very cognizant of his skin integrity management. 6/12/2023 Keep Reading
ASIA Pre-Conference Review In April 2023, the American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) held its Annual Scientific Meeting in Atlanta, GA. The event marked the 50th anniversary of the annual meeting, and it featured a pre-course that showcased the "Science of Sport." 5/16/2023 Keep Reading
Lessons Learned from ISS 2023 The 38th International Seating Symposium (ISS) was held April 13-15, 2023, with a 2-day pre-conference beforehand. Co-Directors Mark Schmeler and Rachel Hibbs did not disappoint and brought together professionals from across the globe for an exciting five days! Here are reflections from some of the Sunrise Medical Clinical Educators who attended ISS 2023. 5/10/2023 Keep Reading