defined as modifications to seating devices to improve sitting posture and/or postural control in mobility impaired individuals.
Since theire mergence in the 1960s,
many types of adaptive seating systems have been developed.Previous research has supported
adaptive seating in improving postural control in children
with CP.
Furthermore, researchers have suggested that
improved postural control can increase functional ability,
such as upper extremity (UE) function, occupational performance and satisfaction, and performance of activities of daily
living (ADL). These improvements were sustained even