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Positioning the Head 10/18/16
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N R R T S W E B I N A R
O C T O B E R 1 8 , 2 0 1 6
POSITIONING THE HEADBARBARA CRUME, PT, ATP
OBJECTIVES
• 1. Identify 3 key muscle groups connected to the pelvis and their effect on the outcome of head position in the seating system
• 2. Analyze the effects of orientation in space and
critical angles in a seating system that affect head alignment.
• 3. Define several seating strategies and equipment
options to influence a client’s postural function and head control in a wheeled mobility device.
WHO ARE YOU?
• Physical or Occupational Therapist
• Rehab Technology Supplier/ATP
• Rehab Technician
• Manufacturer Employee (REP, Educator, etc)
Poll 1
WHAT IS YOUR BIGGEST HEAD POSITIONING CHALLENGE?
• 1. Wheelchair users who posture with a Forward Head and hyperextension of their neck?
• 2. Persons with Excessive extension tone?
• 3. Those who laterally flex around their posterior head support?
Poll 2
WHY ISN’T IT THIS EASY?!
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DECREASED HEAD CONTROL
• Hypotonia
• Flexor Tone
• Extensor Tone
• Dystonia
• Scoliosis
• Overstretched neck extensors
• Muscle weakness
• Compensation due to poor trunk alignment
EFFECTS OF POOR HEAD CONTROL
• Limited visual field
• Poor attention to task
• Difficulty swallowing
• Impaired respiration
• Difficulty eating
• Poor socialization
• Inability to be mobile
TYPES OF HEAD SUPPORT
• Posterior
• Posterior and lateral
• Posterior/Lateral with anterior shoulder support
• Neck rests
• Anterior support with forehead straps and pads
• Anterior collars
• Dynamic
MATERIALS USED IN HEADRESTS
• Foam
• Elastomer Gel
• Lycra, dartex, darlex covers
• Sheepskin cover
• Glidewear
ORIENTATION IN SPACE, ANGLES AND MEASUREMENTS
• The orientation of someone's head in a wheelchair is directly influenced by the set up of the wheelchair frame.
• Optimal position for the client should be determined
during the hands on mat assessment.
• Optimal seat to back angle includes finding a balanced upright position of the head
EFFECT OF SEAT TO BACK ANGLE
Open seat to back angle Closed seat to back angle
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MAT ASSESSMENT SUPINE
• Hip flexion range helps determines seat to back angle
• Is it the same right and left?
• Popliteal angle helps determine lower leg
position.
• Is it equal right and left?
These angles affect the actual seat depth and
position of the head
MAT ASSESSMENT SITTING
• Short sitting with thighs, feet and trunk supported
• Facilitate optimal alignment
• Assess pelvic, spine and head alignment
• Affect of gravity on postural alignment
• Postural tendencies
• External support & forces required to achieve upright posture with functional head control
A CLINICAL APPLICATION GUIDE TO STANDARDIZED WHEELCHAIR SEATING MEASURES OF THE BODY AND
SEATING SUPPORT SURFACES
A CLINICAL APPLICATION GUIDE TO STANDARDIZED WHEELCHAIR SEATING MEASURES OF THE BODY AND
SEATING SUPPORT SURFACES
Revised
Edition
August
2013
Project Director/ Author
Kelly Waugh, PT, MAPT, ATP
Primary Project Consultant/Co-
Author Barbara Crane, PT, PhD,
ATP/SMS
WHAT DETERMINES SEAT DIMENSIONS?
• Body contours
• Where is the most prominent point on the posterior contour?
• kyphosis, rib hump, or prominent scapula?
• Postural tendency for posterior pelvic tilt, anterior
pelvic tilt, obliquity or rotation?
• Flexibility?
• Balance point position, is shoulder girdle
behind their pelvis?
DETERMINING EQUIPMENT RECOMMENDATIONS
The following will impact choices of the seating components and wheelchair frame:
• Angles
• Measurements
• Orientation in Space
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3 MAJOR MUSCLE GROUPS
• Erector Spinae Muscles
• Hip Flexors
• Hamstrings
ERECTOR SPINAE MUSCLES
ALLEN – ALL 3 MAJOR MUSCLE
30 y.o.
Diagnosis: CP
Med History:
• Dorsal Rhizotomy 1992
• Bilateral hip osteotomies 1995
• Spinal fusion 2001
Power chair user for previous
job, limited space at home
Unable to weight shift in 12 y.o.
Q2, Silhouette seat with SSI,
custom RIDE back
ALLEN
Thoracic Trunk Extension Scapulas retracted
HIP FLEXORS
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ALLEN
Seat depth < femur length
ROMT:
Hip flex bilat 90
Hip abd R 40 L -40
Hip add R 10 L 40
Poplit angle R 90 L 105
Balanced Forward
HAMSTRINGS
LIMITED ROM EFFECTS POSTURAL STABILITY ALLEN AT AGE 5 VS AGE 30
HAMSTRING TIGHTNESSALLEN IN PREVIOUS
SEATING SYSTEM
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ALLEN MOLD FOR NEW SEATING
ALLEN NEW SEATING POSTERIOR HEAD SUPPORT
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HUNTER
20 y.o.
Diagnosis: CP, MR,
scoliosis
Med History:
• Femoral resections
R 9-12-11 &L 7-24-12
• R shoulder dislocated
• G-tube
Iris TIS, OBSS, modified
post surgeries
ORIENTATION IN SPACE
Upright Posterior Tilt
ORIENTATION IN SPACE -TILT
SEAT MUST BE DEEPER THAN THIGH LENGTH
WIDTH DETERMINED BY CORRECTED POSTURE
HAMSTRING TIGHTNESS
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WINDSWEPT RIGHT ISSUES WITH LEG REST HANGER
CUSTOM MOLD OBSS
MOLDED BACKS - OLD VS. NEW
ORIENTATION IN SPACEGUNNEL LATERAL TILT
WITHOUT HEAD POD WITH HEAD POD
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HEAD POD HEAD POD SET UP FOR HUNTER
HEAD POD
USA Distributor is
Cathy Mulholland
Pacific Rehab, Inc
Carefree, Arizona
888-222-9040
www.pacificrehab.com
www.headpod.com
JACOB
18 y.o. at time of eval
Dx: CP
Equipment:
Iris TIS, custom Action Xact
seat with L pelvic obliquity
build up, FIP back.
Seat to back angle open at 100 degrees
Pelvis Slides forward in his
seat
PREVIOUS SEATING
Increased seat to back angle to 110,
tilted 35 degrees;
Anterior chest support straps fall off of
shoulders
Severe kyphosis
Unable to hold his head up
Difficulty breathing and swallowing
Recline, posterior sacral support,
anterior chest support, plus traction
under his axillas to achieve head
alignment
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SUPINE AND SIDELYING
Rib cage elongated anterior/posterior
CUSTOM MOLDING
NEW SEATING RIDE BACK, OTTO BOCK TRU SHAPE SEAT
FINAL FITTING
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WITH HEADREST IN PLACE
Now requires only 25 degree of tilt to hold head upright
Able to rest his head into posterior pad
Can raise both arms to reach items
WHITMYER HEADS UP POSTERIOR LATERAL HEAD SUPPORT,
ANTERIOR ARMS
Sunrise Medical
2842 Business Park Ave
Fresno, CA
800-333-4000
www.sunrisemedical.com
MICHAEL – PLANAR BACK, FIXED TILT, CLOSED SEAT TO BACK ANGLE EQUALS THORACIC FLEXION, FORWARD HEAD
-BALANCE POINT –ORIENTATION IN SPACE – HORIZONTAL
CONTOURS - SHOULDER GIRDLE BEHIND HIPSBACK RELIEF FOR SHOULDER GIRDLE
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POSTERIOR WEDGE SEATCONTOURED BACK, POSTERIOR HEAD SUPPORT
COSTNER
• Age 14 y.o.
• Dx: CP, myoclonic
seizures, scoliosis,
DJD L hip, MR
• Iris, Vicair Adjuster,
FIP back, Whitmyer
Plush 14” headrest
• Recent hip flexor,
hamstring, adductor
releases
LEG SUPPORT ISSUES TILT NOT WORKING
FOAM IN PLACE
ELVES AT WORK
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BEFORE AND AFTER BEFORE AND AFTER
TRUNK ALIGNMENT SUPINE Cervical Head/Neck
Lateral flexion to LeftLateral flexion to Right
Rotation to LeftRotation to Right
TRUNK – ALIGNMENT SUPINE
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Trunk – alignment sitting
Danmar HensingerAnterior Head Support
Danmar Products
221 Jackson Industrial Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48103
800-783-1998
www.danmarproducts.com
ASHLEY
DOB: 1-21-93, 20 y.o.Dx : CP, scoliosis, • Medical History:
• 1997 bilateral hip surgery • 2001 baclofen pump
• 2009 G-tube • History of pressure ulcers-
R side pelvic crest, rib cage
• Respiratory issues with bronchial pneumonia
• Requires suctioning
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ATNR RIGHT SIDE RIBS RESTING ON PELVIS
POSTERIOR OCCIPITAL SUPPORT
WITH CORRECTION
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CUSTOM MOLDED OBSS
FITTING 2012 FOLLOW UP 2013STEALTH I2I HEADREST
POSTERIOR, LATERAL HEAD SUPPORTANTERIOR ARMS
With R lateral facial pad Without facial pad
REMOVAL OF FACIAL PAD
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REMOVAL OF HEADREST
STEALTH I2I
Stealth Products
104 John Kelly Drive
Burnet, TX 78611
800-965-9229
www.stealthproducts.com
STEALTH I2I WITH 2 FACIAL PADS
Whitmyer SOFT with anterior forehead strap & MagiTek
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WHITMYER SOFT HEADREST
• Sub occipital pads
• Adjust these first under the occipital
shelf
• Helps support lateral
cervical spine
• Occipital pad
• Adjust next to support posterior occiput
• Lateral Facial pads
• Final adjustment
WHITMYER SOFT
Sunrise Medical
2842 Business Park Ave
Fresno, CA
800-333-4000
www.sunrisemedical.com
MARTHA
62 y.o.
Dx: Multiple Sclerosis, CVA 2009 affecting L
dominant side
Med Hx:
• Power chair user x 10 years
• Osteoarthritis
• Fell out of w/c 2003
cervical fracture, fusion
• Neck pain 5-6/10
CUSTOM MOLD FOR OBSS BACK
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WHITMYER ADJUSTAPLUSHWHITMYER
ADJUSTAPLUSH
Sunrise Medical
2842 Business Park Ave
Fresno, CA
800-333-4000
www.sunrisemedical.co
m
ANTERIOR HEAD SUPPORT OPTIONS
Headmaster Collar
Symmetric Designs
125 Knott Place
Salt Spring Island, BC,
Canada
250-537-2177
www.symmetric-
designs.com
SYMMETRIC DESIGNSSAVANT
BRADLEY USINGMETALCRAFT HAWK
SWITCHES FOR DRIVING
Posterior occipital pad and swing away switches
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METALCRAFT HEAD-SUPPORT ADJUSTABLE WING COLLAR (HAWC)
Metalcraft Industries, Inc
399 N. Burr Oak Ave.
Oregon, WI
608-835-3232
www.metalcraft-industries.com
ARIELLE
• Zippie TIS
• Contoured seat cushion
• AES curved back, lateral thoracic &
pelvic pads
• Whitmyer Adjustplush
Narrow
• HeadsUp™
ARIELLE HEADSUP™ HAT
HEADSUP ™
Practical Things, LLC.
3267 East 3300 South
Suite 105
Salt Lake City, UT. 84109
877-233-1773
www.practicalthings.com
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Antonio, 1993
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• Waugh, Kelly; Crane, Barbara. (2013) “A Clinical
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CONTACT INFORMATION
Barbara Crume, PT, ATP
CarePartners Health Services
68 Sweeten Creek Road
Asheville,NC 28803
828-277-4800 Ext. 41159