Sitting and posture support
For trunk control, pressure comfort, supported sitting, and activity positioning.
View Seating SystemAssessment-guided equipment support for people with stroke, cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury, Parkinson's disease, balance difficulty, weakness, or movement limitations.
Illustrative support visual. Product selection should be guided by professional evaluation.
Start with the daily activity or safety concern that affects the person most.
For trunk control, pressure comfort, supported sitting, and activity positioning.
View Seating SystemFor supported standing, alignment, and gradual upright participation.
View Standing SupportFor balance, stepping practice, guided walking, and fall-risk reduction.
View Mobility SupportFor bed, chair, toilet, and caregiver-assisted movement needs.
View Transfer SupportFor safer toileting, bathing, hygiene routines, and bathroom transfers.
View Bathroom SafetyFor children who need guided sitting, standing, walking, bathing, or care support.
View Pediatric EquipmentNeurological support should be reviewed carefully when safety, posture, or caregiver handling is affected.
Support choice should consider standing, walking, transfers, and fall risk.
Equipment may need to support asymmetry, reach, grip, and safe movement.
Positioning and transfers should be planned around tone, comfort, and safety.
Walking aids, bathroom support, and home setup should be reviewed together.
Bed, chair, toilet, and car movement may need a safer caregiver-assisted pathway.
Support should protect both the user and caregiver during daily care routines.
Walking support, balance training, and guided movement setup.
View SystemSupported standing, upright tolerance, and alignment review.
View SystemToileting, bathing, hygiene, and bathroom transfer safety.
View SystemChild-focused sitting, standing, walking, hygiene, and care support.
View Pediatric EquipmentShare the person, condition, difficulty, and care environment before selecting equipment.
Start AssessmentAge, condition, daily routine, and current support needs.
Balance, strength, movement, posture, and caregiver handling.
Body measurements, bathroom, bedroom, doorway, and home setup.
Match the person to mobility, posture, standing, transfer, or daily care support.
Review size, support points, add-ons, and caregiver-use requirements.
Setup support for safer use at home, school, clinic, or daily routine.
Share the movement, posture, transfer, and caregiver situation so RehabMart can guide the safer pathway.