what is the function of a seating system
compensates for loss of postural stability
what is the function of a mobility system
compensates for loss of functional mobility
what are 4 goals of a seating system
what is going to trump everything when you are deciding the appropriate seating/mobility system
function!
what is the leading cause of death and medical issues in wc population and why
tissue trauma
* population can’t really readjust/reposition themselves
we want to provide pressure redistribution for them
what are 3 goals of a mobility system
what are 3 interacting components of the ICF framework to prescribe a seating/mobility system appropriate to the pt’s access and participation
mobility system appropriate to environmental needs
what are individual characteristics to consider when prescribing a seating/mobility system
what population is age a more significant individual characteristic to consider and why
pediatric
* insurance expects system to last for 5yr
* have to build in growth into wc system so it will grow w the pt
why is gender an important individual characteristic to consider
born as women - gain weight in hips
born as men - gain weight in belly
pts who lost weight w injury, need to consider their gender when guessing how they will regain that weight
why is social and vocational roles such an important individual characteristic to spend time on
want to create lifestyle tool
spend a lot of time in this area
why is dx/px an important individual characteristic to consider
is the dx progressive, will they get better
in ALS, they could walk in and you will prescribe a power wc
what are 5 environmental factors to consider in prescription
year round - want wc to work for them in all aspects and all environments
why is transportation an important environmental factor to consider
power wc is 300-400#
think ab transportation - if need to get wc into family car, is that possible, or do they have access to van transport
what are 4 assistive tech factors to consider with prescription
you move from least costly option to most costly in terms of insurance
why is ease of maintenance an important assistive tech characteristic to assess
is the pt able to take care of it? do they live alone? what is their support system to help?
what are 6 steps in the prescription process
what are 6 considerations when selecting assistive tech suppliers
what is the most expensive piece to a power wc
the controller
the computer that can change gears and speeds
why do we care what medicare coverage regulations are
majority of pts will have medicare as their primary
other insurances follow suit
medicare
what 2 things does the pt have to qualify by
K0001 - std adult manual wc
pros and cons
pros: durable, cheapest
cons:
* heavy (36-50lbs) - lot of strain on shoulders and wrists
* armrests often fixed - can’t use SB
K0002 - std “hemi” manual wc
justification
medical dx: neuro (ie CVA)
function: lower to ground for foot propulsion
K0003 - std lightweight manual wc
pros, cons, and justification
pros:
* lighter (<36lbs)
* choices of arm/footrest types
cons: standard sizing
justification:
* unable to propel std wt wc bc….
* need to have flip up armrests for SB transfers