September 2017

Power Mobility for Individuals Who Are Bariatric

Power Mobility for Individuals Who Are Bariatric

In 2015, I wrote a 3-part Clinical Corner series on seating and mobility considerations for individuals who are bariatric. Here are links to the articles:Seating and Mobility Considerations for Individuals Who Are Bariatric, Part 1: Body ShapeSeating and Mobility Considerations for Individuals Who Are Bariatric, Part 2: Assessment and SeatingSeating and Mobility Considerations for Individuals Who Are Bariatric, Part 3: Mobility BaseThis month, let's revisit this general topic with a focus on considerations for power wheelchairs for these individuals.

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