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[Dysphagia] infant seating for MBS
- Subject: [Dysphagia] infant seating for MBS
- From: pressmah at sjhmc.org (pressmah@sjhmc.org)
- Date: Tue Oct 11 08:58:21 2005
We use the Tumbleform for the teeny weenies. If the child can sit up we use
the MAMA chair, created by Bob Beecher. It has multiple options for
positioning and support
-----Original Message-----
From: ptesch@jdmc.org [mailto:ptesch@jdmc.org]
Sent: Monday, October 03, 2005 5:01 PM
To: Dysphagia@b9.com
Subject: [Dysphagia] infant seating for MBS
In the past I have used a tumbleform feeder seat in the smallest size for
infants. We set it on top of the regular dysphagia chair used for adults.
We used a gait belt or velcro type belt throught the holes in the back of
it and wrapped it around the back of the dysphagia chair. Also had to use
a pillow or two usually to get it propped in the right spot. I liked
having some play in it so I could easily adjust the angle from reclined to
more upright if I needed to during a study. Also, with a newborn, I
observed a study once in which they placed the x-ray table down and put
pillows on the table and placed the baby on the table in a side-lying
position and propped with pillows to find the right angle.
Pennie Tesch, MA, CCC-SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist
JD McCarty Center
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