You'll find that some of the ergonomic chair suppliers will actual produce bespoke seating so rather than reversing a coccyx cut out cushion they may be able to meet the student's specific requirements.
Kind regards
Andy
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From: Peter Hill [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 24 April 2015 14:02
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Subject: Seating for ulcerated scrotum
Hi
This is not student related per se, but I'm hoping to tap into the knowledge of list members (hope that's okay).
I've been asked to carry out an AtW assessment for someone with an ulcerated scrotum. I suspect, I'll recommend adaptive seating (possibly a sit/stand desk) - although at this early stage, I know little about the specifics of the client's condition. This condition is not common, so I doubt if there is much that is designed specifically for it. I've been thinking about coccyx cushions used back to front etc.
I wonder if anyone has any experience of assessing this condition.
Any ideas gratefully received.
Regards
Peter
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DSA Needs Assessor/AtW Assessor
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