The home assessment is an integral part of the complex rehabilitation equipment recommendation and assessment process. It can give you more information about where the client it planning to use the equipment and how they want to use it. Read More
It’s hard knowing what your options are when coming to the conclusion that your client needs a power mobility device to be the most independent. Many times, while working in the hospital, I find myself at a crossroads of manual mobility vs. power mobility. Read More
If you have worked with team members from Quantum Rehab in the last year, you might have heard of Interactive Assist. What is Interactive Assist? More importantly, what can it do and how can it benefit my clients and myself? Read More
Head array power wheelchair drive controls are common chosen methods of controlling a power wheelchair when a joystick is not an option. This is due to several different reasons. Read More
We have moved from a social environment where we are worried of losing our work to one where simply locating a needed file is a big challenge. Our storage capacities have increased so much that we rarely worry about storage space when saving work on a computer. This change in technology presents the question: What are the best options to save, store, and locate previous programming parameters for specific patients when there are so many of them to manage? Read More
Bluetooth® is a technology that anyone in the complex rehab technology industry should become familiar and comfortable with. Its role in the CRT field is growing constantly. Bluetooth offers opportunities like providing consumers with access to technology outside of their power wheelchair, using their drive control for access. Bluetooth is also giving clinicians and ATPs the ability to program a power wheelchair remotely, which has significant advantages from an efficiency standpoint. Read More