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Evidence Update: Long-Term Benefits of Abducted Standing in Children with Cerebral Palsy
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Non-ambulatory children with cerebral palsy are at risk for hip displacement due to strong muscle forces of hip adduction, flexion, and internal ...

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Addressing Insurance Denials of Standing Devices
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Here is an exciting new resource for NCART (National Coalition for Technology and Care Rehabilitation). “Evidence-Based Response to Permanent Device ...

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Adapted Standing Interventions for Children with Medical Complexity
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The first part of our series looked at seating interventions for children with medical complexity. In this article we will focus on standing. ...

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Evidence Update: Shining a Spotlight on Supported Standing for Children and Young Adults with Non-Ambulatory CP
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For children with non-ambulatory cerebral palsy, supported standing has long been recognized as a beneficial intervention. Research to date shows ...

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Standing Up and Feeling Dizzy? Here’s What You Need to Know
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Do you feel dizzy when you stand up? Feeling dizzy when standing up could be due to postural hypotension – a drop in blood pressure that often ...

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Supported Standing: A New Perspective on Physical Activity for Children with CP
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Physical inactivity is the fourth risk factor for mortality worldwide.1 In 2010, to counter the debilitating effects of inactivity and sedentary ...

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Adaptive Standing in Early Intervention for Children with CP
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The first years of a child's life are a critical time of cognitive, emotional and physical development. Early active movement and environmental ...

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Achieving Optimal Standing Outcomes with the New Rifton Stander
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The position is very important for the first years of rapid development and growth. For children with disabilities who have limited weight-bearing ...

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