The person with cerebral palsy has a range of functional limitations
which can restrict activities of daily living. Sitting for extended periods is a
pertinent issue to address. Custom seating orthosis combined with a wheelchair
could reduce issues associated with long-term sitting in this population.
The custom seating system for a child with cerebral palsy GMFCS Level IV
was provided and outcome measures which measured functional grasping
and seat pressure distribution was evaluated while the patient was seated in
a traditional wheelchair as well as the custom seating wheelchair.Time to
complete tasks while seated in the custom seating wheelchair was longer in
duration than when seated in the traditional wheelchair, however, pressure
was reduced in pressure prone areas and distributed more across pressure
tolerant areas. The custom seating system provided to this patient evidences
the utility and usefulness of a customized orthotic intervention for the wheelchair
intervention. Additional accommodation to the custom seating could
posit differences in outcomes as would an increase in study participants.
Keywords
Orthosis, Cerebral palsy, Custom seating, Wheelchair, Assistive technology, Pressure distribution
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