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Our 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.

How often should you change a pressure cushion?

We have found, that a common question with healthcare professionals can be ‘how often do you need to change a ...

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Stop Pressure Ulcers Day 19th November 2020

Pressure ulcers (sometimes referred to as pressure injuries) are a key indicator of the quality and experience of ...

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Pressure Injuries & Seating

Pressure injuries are a significant health care problem affecting individuals of all ages cared for across a variety ...

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Let’s get it clear: Myth – Pressure mapping is only used to compare cushions

Pressure mapping is a technology that has been in use for more than 30 years, and over that time the technology has ...

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IS IT A PRESSURE ULCER, PRESSURE INJURY OR BED SORE?

What's in a name? As clinicians, communication is a fundamental aspect of our work. Whether we are caring for our ...

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WHAT IS A PRESSURE ULCER?

A pressure ulcer is a localized injury to the skin and/or underlying tissue, usually over a bony prominence caused by ...

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MARGARET’S STORY

Margaret, an 81 year old female with a history of pneumonia, had recently suffered a stroke (CVA). She had a high ...

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*Note: The purpose of this blog is to give an overview of the product with some tips to consider on its use. This is not intended to be a substitute for professional or medical advice, diagnosis, prescription or treatment and does not constitute medical or other professional advice. For advice with your personal health or that of someone in your care, consult your doctor or appropriate medical professional.