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Lindsey Sharpe PT, DPT

Lindsey Sharpe PT, DPT
Lindsey is a Clinical Marketing Manager for Permobil, Inc. She spent the last year working for Comfort Company (now part of Permobil, Inc.) in the clinical education department, creating educational content and resources for all practitioners and providers of wheeled mobility as well as for the end-user and their caregivers. As a part of her role, she participated in and led various continuing education courses throughout the country. Lindsey is passionate about being a resource to both the end user and the team of professionals who facilitate the independence of the end user. She graduated with a BA in Exercise and Sport Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2007 and with her Doctor of Physical Therapy from Elon University in 2010. Lindsey was a practicing clinician for seven years primarily focusing on neurological conditions and wheelchair seating and positioning. Lindsey was first introduced to wheelchair seating and positioning during her time on the spinal cord injury team at the University of Virginia's acute rehab hospital where she discovered her interest in and passion for this niche in the therapy world. Lindsey went on to open a brand-new seating clinic with Carolinas Healthcare System in Concord, NC where she advanced her knowledge and skills performing both inpatient and outpatient seating evaluations for clients of all ages having a variety of diagnoses.
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Group 5 Power Wheelchairs

Part 19 in our series A to Z Considerations for Seating & Wheeled Mobility: A Quick Reference Clarifying Confusion Around CRT. See Part 1Part 2Part 3

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Group 4 Power Wheelchairs

Part 18 in our series A to Z Considerations for Seating & Wheeled Mobility: A Quick Reference Clarifying Confusion Around CRT. See Part 1Part 2Part 3

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Climbing the Insurance Ladder: Group 3 Power Wheelchairs

Part 17 in our series A to Z Considerations for Seating & Wheeled Mobility: A Quick Reference Clarifying Confusion Around CRT. See Part 1Part 2Part 3

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Climbing the Insurance Ladder: Group 2 Power Wheelchairs

Part 16 in our series A to Z Considerations for Seating & Wheeled Mobility: A Quick Reference Clarifying Confusion Around CRT. See Part 1Part 2Part 3

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Climbing the Insurance Ladder: Group 1 Power Wheelchairs

Part 15 in our series A to Z Considerations for Seating & Wheeled Mobility: A Quick Reference Clarifying Confusion Around CRT. See Part 1Part 2Part 3

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Power Wheelchairs: What are my options, and where do I start?

Part 14 in our series A to Z Considerations for Seating & Wheeled Mobility: A Quick Reference Clarifying Confusion Around CRT. See Part 1Part 2Part 3

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Determining the Most Appropriate Mobility Base: Performing Manual & Power Wheelchair Comparison Trials

Part 13 in our series A to Z Considerations for Seating & Wheeled Mobility: A Quick Reference Clarifying Confusion Around CRT. See Part 1Part 2Part 3

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Equipment Justification: How to Effectively Rule-out Lower Model Manual Wheelchairs

Part 12 in our series A to Z Considerations for Seating & Wheeled Mobility: A Quick Reference Clarifying Confusion Around CRT. See Part 1Part 2Part 3

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Determining the Most Appropriate Mobility Base: Manual Wheelchair Comparison

Part 11 in our series A to Z Considerations for Seating & Wheeled Mobility: A Quick Reference Clarifying Confusion Around CRT. See Part 1Part 2Part 3

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The Functional Assessment: Justifying the Need for Wheeled Mobility Part 2

Part 10 in our series A to Z Considerations for Seating & Wheeled Mobility: A Quick Reference Clarifying Confusion Around CRT. See Part 1Part 2Part 3

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