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Bambach Saddle Seat
Philippines

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Patient: D.B.
Age: 19
Occupation: Student, part time radio presenter
Location: New Zealand
bambach case 8 D.B. on a flat seat. His pelvis is rocked back, his spine collapsed, his chin protruding; he is bending forward from the waist to see the screen. This is a very poor position, abnormal spinal curves exacerbating abnormal muscle tone. bambach case 8 D.B. on a Bambach Saddle Seat. The postural abnormalities are corrected, reducing postural stress and allowing him to attain and maintain a correct posture.

Symptoms

Cerebral Palsy with increased tone, more marked on the right side.

D.B. has tight hip abductors, which necessitates the use of a wheelchair because walking is so difficult. D.B. sits sacrally when in his wheelchair or on a conventional seat, with shoulders hunched, shoulder blades "winged", chin protruding and cervical spine in excessive lordosis. D.B's pelvis tends to pull obliquely to the right. D.B. is not able to walk any distance.

Introduction to the Saddle Seat

D.B. saw the Bambach Saddle Seat while it was in use as a drummer's stool and thought it might work well for him. He tried the seat and was shown how to sit on it correctly to maximise the benefits as well as how to use the adjustments to maintain good position at his computer. He also used the Bambach Saddle Seat at the dining table.

Result

D.B. found the position comfortable at once, and his posture improved visibly.

When seated, his body is now symmetrical, his spine in a correct posture and his chin and neck in their neutral position. On the Bambach Saddle Seat, D.B. assumes a posture that inhibits abnormal tone, with the hips abducted and extended to 45 degrees, weight being taken through the legs and feet which are now actively being used not only to take the weight, but to push and pull in all directions to move D.B. around the room. D.B. found that he was now also using his back muscles:

“My back is a lot straighter and it has helped my walking, as I can now walk straighter and have more strength in my back.”

D.B. says he is walking greater distances now, shopping and outings are more enjoyable, and he looks and feels more "normal" as he does not need his wheelchair.