Mobility Management Podcast

The complex rehab technology (CRT) industry includes seating and mobility clinicians and providers, funding and policy specialists, rehab engineers, manufacturers and, of course, consumers and their families. Join Editor Laurie Watanabe as these stakeholders share their insights, predictions and hopes for CRT. Whether you design, manufacture, recommend, build, fit, service or fund seating and mobility, our podcasts offer personal perspectives from CRT’s front lines.
Oct 20, 2021
Danny Langfield, CEO of the National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association (NMEDA) explains how collaborations between automotive mobility dealers and Complex Rehab Technology professionals can benefit CRT consumers and their families.
Duration: 23 min
Sep 17, 2021
Preserving access to Complex Rehab Technology (CRT) takes a village... as well as preparation, patience, and passion. Brook McCall, Erin Michael, Mike Osborn, and Mickae Lee share their advocacy stories, as well as tips for creating memorable and meaningful conversations, just in time for National CRT Awareness Week.
Duration: 46 min
Aug 19, 2021
Don Clayback and Mickae Lee from NCART recap a Medicare funding policy change, highlight CRT Awareness Week, and review industry policy priorities going forward.
Duration: 22 min
Jun 01, 2021
The time it takes to provide a Complex Rehab Technology wheelchair and seating, which by definition are medically necessary, can be frustrating for consumers, clinicians, suppliers and referral sources. More frustration over long wait times can also occur when that medically necessary wheelchair needs repairs. National Seating & Mobility's Gerry Dickerson and Charles Sargeant discuss why these delays continue to happen, and how streamlining the equipment provision and service system can benefit all stakeholders, including funding sources.
Duration: 23 min
Sponsored by National Seating & Mobility
May 23, 2021
NCART's Don Clayback and Mickae Lee return with updates on Medicare's manual wheelchair accessories policy, plus what comes next for power standing and seat elevation funding considerations, and the telehealth bills being considered in Congress.
Duration: 20 min
Apr 26, 2021
The future of complex seating and wheeled mobility is often described in terms of evolving or breakthrough technology. But the future of Complex Rehab Technology (CRT) will also be defined and shaped by its people and its leadership. Pooja Viswanathan, Ph.D., explains how her background in academia led to her to co-found Braze Mobility, manufacturer of blind-spot wheelchair sensors, and how her vision as a young, female CEO is impacting Braze Mobility and perhaps CRT as a whole.
Duration: 22 min
Mar 08, 2021
Today's Complex Rehab power wheelchair bases are technological marvels — but the key to ultimate success is still the seating team's ability to understand each client's daily goals and functional requirements. Angie Kiger and Jeff Rogers of Sunrise Medical discuss the power of consumer choice, along with drive-wheel differences and the impact of suspension on everyday life.
Duration: 36 min
Sponsored by Sunrise Medical (US) LLC
Feb 18, 2021
As the world plans to emerge from 2020's COVID-19 pandemic, the Complex Rehab Technology (CRT) industry is working with a new administration in Washington, D.C., while also advancing ongoing policy goals. NCART's Don Clayback and Mickae Lee return to the Mobility Management podcast to update stakeholders on first-quarter priorities for 2021, which range from telehealth and remote services policies to what happens next with creating a separate benefit category for Medicare.
Duration: 29 min
Jan 15, 2021
Justin Richardson of Numotion calls on his experience as a CRT professional and a consumer of seating and wheeled mobility to share his perspectives on the lasting impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on people with disabilities, why self-advocacy can be difficult, and the daily challenges of raising his daughter to be part of a wiser, more compassionate and inclusive next generation.
Duration: 32 min
Dec 14, 2020
When Complex Rehab Technology clients and their families feel free to say what's really on their minds — including how they truly feel about their complex seating and wheelchairs — great outcomes can be the reward. Sunrise Medical's Angie Kiger shares what she's learned about the powers of observation and honest conversations with clients and caregivers.
Duration: 34 min
Oct 02, 2020
Is providing pediatric wheeled mobility really an “early intervention”? Or does mobility need to be provided “on time” to facilitate a young child’s cognitive, social and emotional development? Cole Galloway (University of Delaware and founder of Go Baby Go) and Amy Morgan (Permobil) discuss passive vs. active mobility for the very young child, how mobility shapes children’s perceptions and the perceptions of the people around them, and a new innovation in child-centered mobility.
Duration: 43 min
Sep 03, 2020
Companies often cut their marketing budgets in tough times. But marketing veteran Barry Steelman of Steelman Marketing explains how and why a focused marketing strategy can pay off, while debunking the marketing myth that you need a huge marketing budget to make a big impact.
Duration: 22 min
Aug 14, 2020
What are the keys to successful telehealth outcomes involving highly complex power wheelchairs with alternative driving controls? When the COVID-19 pandemic struck, Steve Mitchell, OTR/L, ATP, needed a new process to configure those types of power chairs for veterans with ALS, SCI, or advanced multiple sclerosis at the VA Northeast Ohio Healthcare System in Cleveland. Here's what he's learned so far.
Duration: 26 min
Jul 27, 2020
The COVID-19 public health emergency is changing policies and daily routines around the world. But could changes made because of the pandemic actually support people with disabilities by creating a more inclusive, accessible world? Numotion Ambassador Karen Roy talks about how this pandemic could impact how people with disabilities live, work and learn going forward... and why people with disabilities need to be included in vital discussions.
Duration: 23 min
Jul 19, 2020
Posterior, anterior, and lateral tilt can be used alone or in combination to achieve a number of client goals, from improving visual field or reaching abilities to facilitating transfers, weight shifting, and providing greater stability while sitting. Amylior's Brad Peterson talks about the importance of understanding functional goals when choosing any powered seating option... and why early success is so important to the client experience.
Duration: 23 min
Jun 27, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic greatly tested the Complex Rehab Technology (CRT) industry. With reopenings now on the rise, what's next for CRT regarding federal and state policies? What are NCART's advocacy priorities? And what can the industry expect next? NCART's Don Clayback and Mickae Lee discuss advocacy during the pandemic's next stages.
Duration: 33 min
May 19, 2020
Wheelchair maneuverability is determined by much more than a wheelchair's width and length. Russ Rolt of PDG Mobility talks about understanding how manual and power wheelchair designs affect how wheelchairs navigate in various environments... as well as how the human factor ultimately impacts wheelchair success.
Duration: 19 min
May 12, 2020
CRT industry veteran Ming Chang is starting a new venture... in the midst of a pandemic. In this edition of "Then & Now," he explains how he's come full circle in CRT, and also what he's been hearing and learning from ATPs working during truly extraordinary times.
Duration: 22 min
Apr 27, 2020
Bill Mixon, CEO of National Seating & Mobility, discusses the qualities and experiences — from leadership skills to education and mentoring — that create successful Assistive Technology Professionals (ATPs), and how and why the best ATP suppliers can lift up the entire Complex Rehab Technology (CRT) industry.
Duration: 18 min
Sponsored by National Seating & Mobility
Aug 29, 2019
Compliance isn't just a good corporate policy. Implemented the right way, it can earn Complex Rehab Technology providers the crucial trust of clinicians, referral sources, payors and consumers. Tim Casey, Chief Compliance Officer/General Counsel for Numotion, discusses why traditional "fear-based" compliance isn't nearly as effective as making compliance a matter of everyday leadership, communication and education… and the tremendous dividends that can result.
Duration: 31 min
Sponsored by Numotion