Research has highlighted the sedentary complications that come to individuals with prolonged wheelchair use, including pressure area development and reduced tolerance to being in the wheelchair due to pain and postural abnormalities. The ability to change the end users position in a manual wheelchair using tilt in space technology to improve posture is not a new concept; however, therapists have a range of model options available to select the product for prescription based on the features and end user benefits; instead of defaulting to the familiar.
Dynamic wheelchair seating and hardware options have taken on many forms in recent years, giving end users endless opportunities for movement within their manual wheelchairs. Dynamic wheelchair components are designed to absorb and diffuse force, protecting both the end user and the wheelchair seat and frame from damage. Join us to learn more about dynamic wheelchair prescription for function and independence. The day will cover:
Therapist Experience Level : Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced
All attendees will receive an attendance certificate for their professional development requirements.
Presenter: Lauren Hunter (Linds Rehab) & Russ Rolt (PDG Mobility)
CPD Points: 4 CPD Points
Tue 16 May 2023, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Active Mobility Training Room, Unit 8, 110-120 Silverwater Road, Silverwater NSW 2128
Link https://info.activemobility.com.au/prescribing-manual-wheelchairs-for-function-and-independence?utm_campaign=Prescribing%20Manual%20Wheelchairs%20for%20Function%20and%20Independence&utm_content=245100879&utm_medium=social&utm_source=linkedin&hss_channel=l
Created 17th April 2023
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