Clinical Judgement and Seating Solutions: An OT Conversation on Tumble Forms
Description
In this video, Hao and Maria discuss the use of Tumble Forms, a modular seating system, for a young child with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). They emphasize the importance of proper positioning to support breathing and monitor the child's respiratory levels. The discussion covers a specific case where the child, with poor trunk muscle control, was gradually introduced to semi-upright positions using Tumble Forms to assess tolerance and avoid respiratory compromise. The episode also addresses inter-county therapy collaboration, differences in therapeutic approaches, and the critical role of parents in advocating for their child's care. The conversation delves into the broader implications of adaptive vs. restorative interventions in pediatric occupational therapy.



