Tilt in space is when your entire chair shifts position on its frame as one unit, while maintaining the angles of the hips, knees and ankles.
Back angle recline is the adjustment in angle of the back of the chair, whilst the body of the chair remains stationary.
It is measured as the angle of the back from the seat surface where the patient sits.
Yes.
Although our high grade pressure cushions have been designed to fit our Seating Matters chairs perfectly, they can be purchased as an individual item.
No.
All Seating Matters appointments, including training & seating assessments, are FREE, NO OBLIGATION appointments.
You can request the handbook at the following link.
Yes.
Not sure it is the right chair for you? You can trial a Seating Matters chair for free.
The Seating Matters Online Academy is a free educational resource, hosted by our Clinical Director Martina Tierney, available to all clinicians.
Seating Matters operate globally.
We have expert Seating Specialists around the world to support you.
Yes.
It is possible for you to purchase our parts & accessories separately if required.
We have expert Seating Specialists around the world to support you.
Get in touch with our office to find out who looks after your area.
The requirements of each client, and therefore each chair, are different.
Get in touch with our team for more information.
We have paediatric, adult & bariatric seating with a range of sizes depending on requirements.
Adult seat widths may range from 350mm to 850mm.
Note* the above measurements are a guide and exceptions can be made. Please contact our office for more information.
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