I had the privilege to speak at the Oceanic Seating Symposium in Melbourne this time last year, exploring the inequalities of assistive technology funding...
Read MoreDo you often default to prescribing a Mid Wheel Drive (MWD) Power Wheelchair (PWC) as it has the smallest turning circle and is often perceived as the...
Read MoreEnabling community access with a Power wheelchair may sound simple, but there are many factors which combine to determine whether it is ultimately...
Read MoreThe 1st of June marked the ‘Global Day of Parents’ as recognised by the United Nations. It is a day to appreciate the critical role parents have for...
Read MorePower wheelchairs (PWCs) come in many shapes and sizes, from small foldable devices to standing devices. If you are newer to prescribing complex PWCs,...
Read MorePrescribing complex assistive technologies such as wheelchairs can be a long and stressful process for the therapist and the user. This may tempt...
Read MoreWith the upcoming release of our new Power Seat Function (PSF) Brochures, I thought there was no better time to reflect on my own clinical application of...
Read MoreThis fine line, or the dance between scripting what is going to maximise your client’s function, mobility and positioning and what is deemed reasonable...
Read MoreFunding systems vary around the world, in our corner of the world both Australia and New Zealand have funding systems that are very function based....
Read MoreMy most influential mentor once told me that the only pre-requisite for independent mobility is the motivation to move, a statement I have often...
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