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Stacey Mullis, OTR/ATP

Stacey Mullis, OTR/ATP
Stacey serves as Director of Clinical Marketing for Permobil. A practicing OTR for over 20 years, she is experienced in pediatrics, inpatient/outpatient rehabilitation, long term care, and home health. Specializing in seating and positioning, Stacey engaged the challenges of providing appropriate seating in various clinical settings. She now uses this experience to develop programs and resources to educate clinicians on the principles of seating and wheeled mobility. She is passionate about equipping clinicians and teaches nationally and internationally to increase therapist capacity in this specialty area. Mullis graduated from Western University in London, Ontario, Canada with a BA Linguistics and BSc Occupational Therapy. She is a member of the NCOTA, CTF Executive Board, NRRTs, RESNA, and AOTA.
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Clinical Benefits of Comfort Company Wheelchair Back Supports on Power

When choosing equipment for the end user, we have to look at where they are today in their physical condition, and we have to consider the prognosis. This...

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5 Common Mistakes Made When Pressure Mapping Wheelchair Cushions

A pressure map is a tool often used in seating evaluations and/or fittings to assess the downward pressures of a seated surface. It is simply a pad with...

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4 Reasons to Pressure Map Wheelchair Cushions

As a therapist I am used to having tools to measure or evaluate my patients’ physical status and environmental conditions. These tools give me a baseline...

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WHEELCHAIR CUSHIONS: Healing Pressure Ulcers by Addressing SHEAR

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