Customized Wheelchair Seating: Enhancing Physiological Function and Performance The Critical Role of Customized Wheelchair Seating The impact of customized wheelchair seating extends far beyond comfort. Proper seating and positioning play a crucial role in enabling individuals to participate in daily activities, maintain independence, and optimize their overall physiological function. While many recognize the relationship between […]
Enhancing Independence Through Power Wheelchair Seat Functions:
Enhancing Independence Through Power Wheelchair Seat Functions: A Case Study By Kirsten Davin, OTD, OTR/L, ATP, SMS Restoring Mobility and Daily Function for a 92-Year-Old Client Lucille, a 92-year-old woman, has faced increasing challenges in mobility and daily activities due to progressive weakness and declining health. A widow living independently in the home she shared […]
Overcoming Muscle Spasticity to Help Paraplegics Walk Again
A new study has found that high-frequency spinal cord stimulation significantly reduces muscle spasticity in patients with incomplete spinal cord injuries, allowing for more effective rehabilitation. Key Findings: High-frequency electrical stimulation blocks abnormal muscle contractions, improving mobility. When combined with traditional low-frequency stimulation, this technique effectively reduces muscle stiffness and spasms during rehabilitation. Early clinical […]
AI Can’t Replace Human Connection in Rehab Therapy
The Role of AI in Rehab Therapy: Enhancing Human Connection, Not Replacing It The notion of artificial intelligence (AI) replacing human workers has sparked significant debate in recent years. Headlines often portray a dystopian future dominated by machines, fueling fears of automation-induced job losses. However, history demonstrates that technological advancements typically transform workforces rather than […]
Case Study: Standing Program Prevents Surgery
Standing in Abduction Helps Prevent Hip Surgery for a Child with Cerebral Palsy By Maryann M. Girardi, PT, DPT, ATP When Caroline heard the orthopedist say, “Your daughter needs hip surgery,” it was a devastating moment. Her daughter Briella was at risk for bilateral hip dysplasia due to cerebral palsy, with surgery being a likely […]
Resources Are Expanding for Older Adults on Their Own
Jeff Kromrey, 69, plans to sit down with his daughter during her next visit to share access to his online accounts, ensuring she can manage his affairs in case of an unexpected health crisis. Similarly, Gayle Williams-Brett, 69, is determined to organize her financial information, a task she’s delayed for months. Meanwhile, Michael Davis, 71, […]