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Adaptive Seating

Adaptive Seating

In previous Clinical Corner articles, I have written about generic off-the-shelf wheelchair cushion design and materials, cushion covers, and wear in wheelchair cushions. I have also written about modifying off-the-shelf seating to address skin protection, positioning needs or personal choice. All of these articles can be accessed by either using the search toolbar in the upper right corner or by clicking on the appropriate tag in the lower right corner of the blog. This month, let's continue to look at seating with a focus on adaptive seating.

2014-07-15

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Front Caster Position in Manual Wheelchairs

Front Caster Position in Manual Wheelchairs

In a previous article, I wrote about the position of the rear wheels of a manual wheelchair and its effects on centre of gravity and weight distribution between the front casters and rear wheels. This month, let's focus on how the position of the front casters effects the load distribution between the rear wheels and front casters.

2014-05-23

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Rolling Resistance in Manual Wheelchairs

Rolling Resistance in Manual Wheelchairs

In a previous article, I spoke about rolling resistance in manual wheelchairs. Let's take a step back and look more closely at what is meant by the term "rolling resistance" and what factors contribute to the rolling resistance in a manual wheelchair. Before we look at rolling resistance, let's have a quick physics lesson.

2014-04-25

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