Dynamic Seating: Moving Past Perceived Barriers to Provision of Needed Interventions

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Presented By: Michelle L. Lange, OTR/L, ABDA, ATP/SMS

Course Description:

Dynamic seating is movement which occurs within the seat and/or wheelchair frame in response to force from the client. Dynamic components absorb force which, in turn, assists the client back to a starting position. This course will explore both perceived barriers and the reality of this needed intervention.

Learning outcomes:

Participants will be able to:

  • Define Dynamic Seating.
  • List 3 perceived barriers to Dynamic Seating provision.
  • Describe at least 1 solution for each barrier to Dynamic Seating provision.

Education Level: Intermediate

CEU: Course Eligible for free CEU

Cost: Free