Considerations in Seating and Positioning Severely Disabled Drivers |
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Authors: | Juergen Babirad MSA |
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Institution: | Michiana Rehabilitation Institute , South Bend, Indiana |
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Abstract: | Seating and positioning methods and products have taken a lead in clinical intervention with the disabled client. The seating clinician has emerged as an important member of the rehabilitation team working toward maximizing independence and function of the clients they serve. Seating and positioning interventions have proven to be very effective in stabilizing the client's trunk and torso, making it possible to achieve the once impossible task of driving a motor vehicle. The areas of acceleration deterioration, improved head height, and design of a secure wheelchair base are all concerns for the rehabilitation team working on driving. Addressing these issues early in the driver rehabilitation program can maximize successful outcomes and create a safer driving environment. |
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Keywords: | Driver rehabilitation Seating systems Vehicle modification Wheelchair Occupant Protection Systems |
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