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Product Demonstration
Webinar

The importance and impact of good transfer on seating

On Demand
Up-coming Webinar

A wonderful multi-function chair loses its charm if the person using it has difficulties getting in and out.  In this two-part webinar, we will look at improving the harmony between the person and their seating during the standing and sitting process.

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This webinar will be released on: 
December 16, 2020

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Meet our Experts

Carole Johnson
Carole Johnson
Physiotherapist and Manual Handling Adviser

Carole is a Chartered Physiotherapist working as a freelance Manual Handling Adviser. She has over 35 years’ experience in the field of manual handling, and takes great delight in finding solutions that work for both the person asking for help and the person giving help.

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