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Cerebral Palsy The position of his head and neck is much better for looking at a monitor as well as for using the keyboard. Most importantly, it is preventing postural deformity in the future. |
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Constant Severe Back Pain The Bambach Saddle Seat gave me strength and independence and above all, it gave me back my kitchen. |
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Disc Protrusion Injury The adjustability of the seat was critical in her finally getting comfortable. |
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Compression fracture of C6 C.J. was introduced to the Bambach Saddle Seat by the seat's designer (also a horsewoman); she was 'willing to try anything to get relief from the constant pain'. |
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Dentist - Back and Sciatic Pain 'The Saddle Seat is good for my posture when operating and for my general postural awareness. As it is not an ordinary seat, it reminds you to be aware of your posture.' |
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Dental Assistant - Neck Pain D.M. had neck pain resulting from work. When asked by her dentist employer to sit on a Bambach Saddle Seat (which was already in use in the surgery) she discussed the idea with her Osteopath, who said that it was a good idea. |
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Cerebral Palsy D.B. found the position comfortable at once, and his posture improved visibly.
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Musician - headaches, poor posture The Saddle Seat has given me a better lifestyle and posture. |
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Amputee When R.R. was in Sydney for the fitting of a new limb, she was so lost without the Bambach Saddle Seat that she hired one from the company for her six week stay.
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School Student - Muscular Atrophy Her head shoulders and chin are now in a comfortable position, allowing her to work and focus on her fine motor skills with the security of a stable, upright pelvis and a spine in good posture. |
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Downs Syndrome Due to Down's Syndrome, T.M. has very low muscle tone. Seated on the school seat provided, his pelvis rotates backwards, which collapses his spine into a 'C' shape, his shoulders hunch, his neck is bent out of its natural alignment and shoulder blades are markedly 'winged'. |
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School Student - haemoplegia, low muscle tone. D.T. finds some difficulty in maintaining her posture as the spasticity in her left side tends to make her asymmetrical. She also has a problem with her balance. |
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Sypholo Ephipyseal Dyplasia Congenita C.D. told us that, in fact, he kneels on his chair in class in order to perform some tasks. |
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School Student - Spina Bifida On a flat seat, N.G. has to prop on his elbows to write; on the Bambach Saddle Seat his functional ability is improved (such as when reaching, manipulating toys and educational equipment as well as pushing with his legs and feet). |
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Spastic Quadriplegia Cerebral Palsy The Bambach Saddle Seat offers a firm symmetrical posture with a clear and easily maintained midline. The position of abduction and extension of the hips helps to break down abductor spasm. |
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Sypholo Ephipyseal Dyplasia Congenita His physiotherapist was interested especially in offering him a seat that would help with his hip problems. |
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Mild Cerebral Palsy The occupational therapist said that her lumbar spine is in a much better position on the Bambach Saddle Seat and the scoliosis is not as obvious. |
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Healthcare Company Workers The seat went on trial to see whether it would satisfy the requirements of the industry as well as the needs of the employees themselves.
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