Prevents problems caused by poor posture

It prevents functional problems and potential damage which could be caused by work positions that restrict movement. It can also help if you suffer from headaches or pain in your arms or hands.

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Bambach - Multiple Sclerosis

MS sufferers and carers also report that the Saddle Seat helps because:

  • A clear midline assists balance and symmetry.

  • The individual is sitting upright in an active dynamic posture rather than a passive collapsed position.

  • The Individual has greater control of sensory inputs, which can reduce unwanted motor responses.

  • Partial weight bearing can be encouraged through to standing from a half-sitting position.

  • Facilitation of independence in sitting and other motor activities.

  • Thoracic, abdominal and pelvic spaces are maximized resulting in improved lung and internalorgan function and circulation.

  • Care activities, such as meals, washing and dressing, writing, computer work, hobbies and playing games, are also more easily performed.
  • The hip joint is at its position of maximal joint surface contact (closed pack position).
  • Limbs are in a mid-range position, which can minimise abnormal tone.

To experience these benefits for yourself, or to find out more about how a Bambach Saddle Seat could help you or someone you care for, call us today on 0208 532 5100 or contact us here for a no-obligation, no-pressure conversation. 

Or request your free trial seat here!

Bambach understands the problems associated with Multiple Sclerosis

  • Tremor (unintentional rhythmic muscle movement, usually in the hands)
  • Decreased co-ordination and balance causing an unsteady gait
  • Muscle weakness in one or more limbs
  • Muscle spasticity
  • Temperature sensitivity and exercise intolerance
  • Fatigue and dizziness
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MS Patient

Focus on pelvic control maintains an upright stable pelvis in its neutral position. In this position the spine, shoulder girdle, trunk, head and neck can function in their most stable position.

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