Let’s get it clear: Seat to eat
We have different postures to achieve different outcomes in life. Different activities require us to line up our feet, our legs, our pelvis, our torso,…
Let’s get it clear: Restraint, rest, or support?
Figure 1. Sling or canvas backs do not aid good posture. Different attachments around the body or around the mobility device have mixed use of…
Let’s get it clear: Look Ear, I’ve got eyes at the back of my head
Fig 1. Paintings by Frederico Faruffini and Albert Anker of women reading. Note the reading area is in the ‘centre of gaze’ which is a…
Let’s get it clear: How can we get one size to fit all in seating?
Seating in long-term care facilities is seldom designed for the individual using it – often, all the chairs have been bought as a package and…
Let’s get it clear: What makes a good cushion? 6. The benefits to skin care of the right cover
This is the sixth article in a series that aims to start getting people thinking more about what goes into a cushion that makes it…
Let’s get it clear: What makes a good cushion? 5. Pressure Care
This is the fifth article in a series that aims to start getting people thinking more about what goes into a cushion that makes it…
Let’s get it clear: Naturally – It’s material what one uses for pressure and skin care
By Dr Barend ter Haar The world uses a lot of plastics in pressure care products since they are easy to work with and great…
Let’s get it clear: Pressure, Shear, and Friction
What’s the difference, how do they relate, and why should each be managed in their own right? There has been an awareness for a long…
Let’s get it clear: What makes a good cushion? 4. Contours for Posture and Positioning
This is the fourth article in a series which aims to start getting people thinking more about what goes into a cushion that makes it…
Let’s get it clear: What makes a good cushion? 3 – Stability and a neutral pelvis
This is the third article in a series which aims to help people to think more about what it is that goes into a cushion…