In sitting, an apparent leg length discrepancy (LLD) occurs when the legs appear to be different lengths, despite the underlying bone lengths being equal....
Read More"There’s no way I can be expected to figure out this controller!""This is confusing—I’m worried I’ll get it wrong.""I have too many support workers; it’ll...
Read MoreI have most certainly worked with a number of users who slide forward into posterior pelvic tilt. It is a posture which we commonly see when prescribing...
Read MoreWelcome back to our blogs for 2025. I hope our readers that managed a holiday are feeling well rested and ready for another exciting year. We have been...
Read MoreAs a therapist, it can feel overwhelming to work out what the best cushion for pressure care may be. It is also important that we try to not to have a...
Read MoreSupport surfaces vary significantly, as do the materials used. Foam, gel and air cushions have significant variability in their function – even between...
Read MoreEnabling community access with a Power wheelchair may sound simple, but there are many factors which combine to determine whether it is ultimately...
Read MoreIt is hard to believe that we are now into a new year, with many wondering what 2024 will bring! We hope you have had the opportunity for a safe and...
Read MoreThe recent Oceania Seating Symposium was a great opportunity for those involved in seating and mobility to come together and share the latest evidence,...
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