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What should be Considered when Choosing Wheelchair Seating Systems?

When choosing wheelchair seating systems, it is essential to consider several clinical and lifestyle factors to ensure optimal comfort, stability, and independence. The selection process typically begins with a power mobility evaluation conducted by a certified Assistive Technology Professional (ATP) to assess the user’s specific needs.

Key considerations include:

Lifestyle and Activity Level: Assessment of whether the user is an active urban navigator requiring maneuverability or a homebound individual needing maximum pressure relief during extended periods of sitting.

Clinical Requirements: Evaluation of the user’s medical history, including body weight distribution, type of impairment (such as spinal cord injury or muscular dystrophy), and skin sensitivity to prevent pressure sores.

Component Selection: Choosing between standard and custom options. For example, air or gel cushions provide better pressure redistribution than foam, while adjustable lateral supports offer superior posture alignment compared to fixed backrests.

System Integration: Ensuring the seating system is compatible with the power mobility base, such as the QUICKIE series or ROVI X3, to support daily functions like transfers and reach.

Environmental Factors: Considering the surfaces the user will encounter, such as uneven sidewalks versus indoor flooring.


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