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A clinical guide to:

Power Standing Wheelchairs

Over the last half-century, technology has been available to integrate standing with an individual’s mobility device – we now know them as power standing wheelchairs. Power standing wheelchairs not only provide mobility, but they also provide the potential for function.

Pressure Redistribution

Bladder, Bowel and Digestive Functions

Range of Motion and Muscle Length

Bone Health

Spasticity

Social Participation

Daily Activities

Quality of Life

Standing Resources

A clinical guide to:

Motion Capture

A clinical guide to:

Standing for Function

The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) model was developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a framework to provide a standard language across all health systems, diagnoses and countries.

It maps an extensive set of considerations with regards to body functions and structures, activities and participation, and how these interact with environmental and personal factors.

The ICF framework was developed with the aim of shifting discussions from a medical model focused on diagnosis and disability, to one highlighting the social model with function as its primary purpose.