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Mild Cerebral Palsy

CASE STUDY

Name: K.A.
Age: 14 years
Occupation: School Student

 


 

Symptoms
K.A. has mild cerebral palsy resulting in low tone in most muscles. She was recently diagnosed with a scoliosis after a history of increasing pain and weakness in her legs, which finally made it very difficult for her to walk. She finds most tasks more difficult to accomplish than other students do, but she approaches her school and other activities with a positive, constructive attitude. Because of her low muscle tone, K.A.'s posture is significantly affected by her seating. The school seating provided results in K.A.'s sitting asymmetrically; this is allowing her spine to form a scoliosis, which is now causing her pain and weakness; it is also becoming an intractable condition.

Introduction to the Saddle Seat
The occupational therapist and the school adviser for children with special needs at K.A.'s school recommended the Bambach Saddle Seat to K.A.'s parents as a seat that could correct her posture and help her to maintain a correct position whilst seated to work. K.A. uses a standard seat with a backrest but a cutdown model may be tried. A foot ring is needed to accommodate K.A.'s feet while she is working at high benches in the art room.

Result
K.A. was very doubtful about the seat but said that, once she tried it, she liked it and prefers it to her school seat. She said she feels comfortable on the saddle seat:

'I don't have to lean over as far to reach my work and my hand does not get as tired when I am writing.'

The foot ring works well when K.A. has to work at a high bench. 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. Her body is symmetrical on the saddle seat with her feet on the floor in plantar contact taking some weight when she leans forward. Her feet and legs are being used in this position which helps to strengthen them as well as giving her mobility.

Functional tasks, such as writing, drawing and reading, are now easier and less fatiguing. The therapist feels the Bambach Saddle Seat will improve K.A.'s lung function as well as encouraging her back and abdominal muscles to strengthen.

K.A. asked to borrow the trial seat for her end of year exams, as she found that her concentration for study was better using the Bambach Saddle Seat and that she worked more efficiently.
 


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