Understanding why seating matters, can make a difference to the life of patients and caregivers, preventing injury ...
Read MoreOur clinicial team at Seating Matters is made up of Occupational Therapists, Nurses, and a Doctor of Physical Therapy so we have a unique understanding of our patient needs when it comes to seating.
We are changing the world of healthcare seating and through this blog we are educating fellow clinicians with informational videos and how to articles, as well as sharing key industry news, and highlighting research to support evidence based practice.
Do you know why the footplate is important? In clinical, therapeutic seating the footplate is essential in order to ...
Read MoreIf you, or someone you care for, is isolated either at home or in a care home due to Covid restrictions, you might be ...
Read MoreWe have found, that a common question with healthcare professionals can be ‘how often do you need to change a ...
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In March 2019, 74 year old Janet, from Barton-Le-Clay, suffered a severe stroke, leaving her completely paralysed on ...
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With Christmas only a few weeks away, you may be working hard to make sure your loved one can be home for Christmas. ...
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Pressure ulcers (sometimes referred to as pressure injuries) are a key indicator of the quality and experience of ...
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In 2013, Adam was a regular, 33 year old, Manchester United supporter, in what he describes as the “prime of his ...
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Pressure injuries are a significant health care problem affecting individuals of all ages cared for across a variety ...
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Despite ongoing research, evidence and skills, pressure injuries still affect 1 in 5 patients across the continuum of ...
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