Brain & Spinal Injury Handbook - 22/23

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LONG-TERM SUPPORT

WHY MANAGE POSTURE? A wheelchair users very independence can hinge on effective postural management within the wheelchair. Postural management can and does influence:Systemic function (i.e the effect of posture on all the bodily systems including the cardiovascular system, respiratory system and digestive system). Ease of propulsion in a manual wheelchair. Ease of access to driving controls in a powered wheelchair. Management of the interface between the wheelchair and other equipment of daily living. Access to and completion of all activities of daily living inclusive of personal care, work/ education and leisure activities. Access to communication and other assistive technology devices such as environmental controls.

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ucy Weech is the Clinical Director leading the Wheel of Health team based throughout the UK and Ireland. The team consists of 17 Clinical Associates who all have extensive post graduate experience in the postural management of complex clients. Presentations range from physical disability following trauma to those with profound and multiple learning difficulties. These clients frequently present either during the litigation process or post settlement. All Clinical Associates manage a highly complex caseload of children and adults. Within this role, clincians complete 24hour postural management assessments (including medico-legal reports); assessment, prescription and provision of specialist equipment; assessment for provision of wheelchair accessible vehicles; personal care and manual handling assessments.

WHY IS POSTURAL MANAGEMENT SO CRITICAL FOR WHEELCHAIR USERS? Posture is often seen as static, with the posture presented at assessment identified as being the clients permanent posture, likely to stay that way. But consider how our own posture changes as we age, and our lifestyle changes. How much more so, then, will the postural requirements of wheelchair users change under the influence of rehabilitation, variable and changeable muscle tone, spasticity patterns, behavioural changes and so forth.

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HOW DOES A POSTURAL MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST/EXPERT EVALUATE A CLIENT’S NEEDS WHEN ASSESSING? The first step in an assessment process is to carefully evaluate the client’s physical presentation taking account of deformity, altered muscle tone, spasticity patterns, impaired sensation, effects of trauma and so forth. These findings should be clinically recorded to give a baseline to subsequent problem solving. It is important to evaluate how much correction is achievable for that which is obviously seen. For example, where there is a pelvic asymmetry that is correctable, then any seating solution should seek to correct it. If it is not correctable, then a posture management solution should seek to accommodate it, to reduce the risk of the deformity becoming worse.

HOW DO THE FINDINGS OF THAT EVALUATION INFLUENCE THE SELECTION OF THE MOST APPROPRIATE EQUIPMENT? Having completed postural analysis and recorded clinical findings in detail, the professional clinician’s responsibility lies in the selection of equipment that is clinically appropriate and addresses issues identified during the assessment process. Features of wheelchairs and posture management equipment informs this process. The professional is therefore responsible for ensuring that they have a good grasp of the features of the equipment and how they affect posture. It is rare to find a single product that will effectively manage sevenstarmedia.co.uk


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pages 160-164

I am his deputy so why is the official Solicitor acting as his litigation friend?

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pages 152-155

Brain & spinal injury contact information

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pages 158-159

Release the cash tied up in your ongoing cases

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pages 150-151

What are the effects of the care crisis on compensation claims?

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pages 148-149

Leading experts - Specialists acting for a multitude of clients in all forms of personal injury

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page 147

MORR & Co

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page 146

The hidden victims of Covid-19 and how we can help them

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pages 142-145

After the Event Insurance – More than a promise

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pages 140-141

How we help seriously injured people

2min
pages 135-137

From strength to strength

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pages 132-134

Opening up the law after a serious spinal or brain injury

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pages 138-139

Living with a spinal cord injury

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pages 130-131

Functional electrical stimulation (FES) for correction of dropped foot

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pages 128-129

Why manage posture?

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pages 122-123

Historical merged with contemporary moving accessibly between the centuries

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pages 124-127

A simple solution to independent living after brain or spinal injury

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pages 113-115

Brotherwood Electric Wav is the perfect fit for Sussex charity

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pages 118-119

Innovations in wheelchair vibration dampening

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pages 120-121

Introducing CareFlex & the benefits of specialist seating

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pages 116-117

Somek and Associates’ Brain and spinal injury reports

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pages 111-112

Eximius Live-in care Ltd – Personalised live-in care in your own home

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pages 108-110

There’s nothing like the comfort of your own home

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page 104

Prestige Nursing & Care - Benefits of a fully managed service when sourcing brain and spinal injury care

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page 106

Resolution Care Services - Providing specialist personalised complex care solutions in Wales

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page 107

Empowering U

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page 99

Complete Care Amegreen... Connecting healthcare and wellbeing with our trusted partner, the Spinal Injuries Association (SIA)

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pages 100-101

Consumer lead healthcare that positions Advantage Healthcare as your provider of choice

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pages 102-103

Helping to improve lives

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page 98

Callum’s story: Returning home with live-in care

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pages 90-92

Maplewood Independent Living - Bespoke case management, specialist care & support

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pages 94-97

JAM Complex Care - Helping you live a rich independent & full life at home

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page 93

Working with diversity - The psychological personal injury service

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page 88

Registration, registration, registration

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page 89

A case manager’s perspective: Building relationships with clients and families

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pages 86-87

A care sector in turmoil - Is direct recruitment a solution?

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pages 80-81

MCCM – Mary Campbell case management

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page 79

Are you looking for a case manager in the South of England?

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page 78

Taking the holistic approach to rehabilitation and case management

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pages 74-75

Collaboration & the elephant in the room (substance misuse)

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pages 60-61

Innovation and quality are at the forefront of case management provision at StanleySmith

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pages 62-63

Expert rehabilitation case management services

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pages 66-67

Regulated HR services for court of protection teams balancing sensitivity & compliance

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page 65

Breakthrough case management ‘case management with care’

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pages 68-69

BABICM looks to the future

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pages 58-59

All your rehabilitation needs under one roof

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pages 52-53

Never give up

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Renovo Care Group: Helping people reconnect

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page 44

Dedicated rehabilitation creating happiness daily

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pages 40-42

Recognising the complex needs of families living with brain injury

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page 37

BIS Services

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page 36

How Calvert Reconnections’ new approach to brain injury rehabilitation is transforming lives

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pages 38-39

B&SI

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pages 32-35

Sex, relationships, consent and capacity: Can the arts therapies help?

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pages 20-21

Managing sleep - in long Covid

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pages 30-31

It’s only Child’s Play or is it?

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pages 26-28

Design for Independence celebrates 10th anniversary

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pages 18-19

What advice do you wish you could have given family and friends after your stroke?

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pages 14-15

Specialist behavioural support following a brain or spinal injury

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Delivering life changing rehab at Askham

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Rehab, Respite & Rock’n’Roll Supporting clients to achieve their goals

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