Guest guest Posted April 30, 2006 Report Share Posted April 30, 2006 I have MS and extreme progression in core trunk stability and often can’t sit in a chair environment. Looking for options to use my laptop but get better abdominal support etc. I have been looking at a number of options, some insanely expensive and others more reasonable but involve purchase of use of existing recliner. Here are some of the links of products I’ve found and would like input on what others have done or which of these seem reasonable…. SUPINE WORKSTATIONS Supine workstations allow individuals the flexibility to work in reclined positions. Various reclined postures may be effective accommodations for neck, back, hip, and circulatory limitations. Manufacturers of supine workstations either have the chair integrated with other products such as keyboard trays and monitor risers or have workstations that stand alone. By not having the seat integrated, an individual can combine a supine workstation with a hospital bed or a recliner, even a “zero-gravity” chair (Based on NASA studies, these appear to place the least amount of stress on the spine.) The following manufacturers and vendors can provide information on prices, availability of products, and usefulness of products. If you would like to return to Step 1 and select another impairment, go to: http://www.jan.wvu.edu/soar/disabilities.html. Backsaver Products Company 17785 Center Court Dr Suite 250 Cerritos, CA 90703-8596 Toll Free: (800)222-5728 Fax: (800)370-5538 http://www.relaxtheback.com/ BackSaver Premium Delta The reclining chair can be combined with an adjustable workstation to create a supine workstation. Center for Assistive Technology & Environmental Access (CATEA) 247 4th Street Atlanta, GA 30332-0155 Direct: (404)894-3880 Fax: (404)894-2678 http://www.arch.gatech.edu/ Supine Workstation CRT is not manufacturing or producing additional workstations at this time. ErgoQuest, Inc. 6475 28Th Street S.E. PMB#342 Grand Rapids, MI 48546 Toll Free: (888)298-2898 Direct: (734)347-0065 Fax: (419)710-2785 info@... http://www.ergoquest.com/ ErgoQuest Adaptive Workstations Mirfak Associates, Inc. 201 Lafayette Circle Suite 100 LaFayette, CA 94549-4370 Toll Free: (800)634-6445 Direct: (925)283-4100 Fax: (925)283-9549 info@... http://www.mirfak.com Option 3 Office Organix 47 Farrington Road Montauk, NY 11954-1101 Toll Free: (800)569-9236 Direct: (631)668-9515 N1156G@... http://www.officeorganix.com Mobile Supine Workstation Steelcase Grand Rapids, MI Toll Free: (800)333-9939 http://www.steelcase.com Leap WorkLounge & Ottoman Wolfram Volpi Direct: (505)522-7972 wolfv@... http://bb.1asphost.com/supine/default.asp Homemade Supine Workstation specifications. http://www.easychairworkstation.com/products2.htm www.ergoquest.com/pageone.htm - 23k michigan $2,000 www.mirfak.com see workstation picture mirmak option 3 2004 Conference ProceedingsConsideration must be made for a person's motor and sensory abilities when evaluating a reclining workstation. These skills may be affected when the person ... www.csun.edu/cod/conf/2004/proceedings/183.htm - 7k - Cached - Similar pages Office organx mobile supine desk www.oficeorganix http://www.abledata.com/abledata.cfm?pageid=113583 & top=0 & productid=126027 & trail=0 home made item http://www.sforh.com/furniture/butterfly-desk.html http://www.homeofficesolutions.com/category-exec/category_id/66/category_name/Ergonomic_Massage_Loungers http://www.mirfak.com/downloads/Option3.pdf MIRFAK ASSOCIATES, INC. Vocational and Health Consultants 201 Lafayette Circle, Suite 100 • Lafayette, CA 94549-4370 • • FAX OPTION 3 A Computer Workstation Designed to Relieve Back, Neck and CTD Pain http://easychairworkstation.com/ http://bb.1asphost.com/supine/default.asp $100 The Supine Workstation is built around a commercially available BackSaver recliner. Changing the position of the recliner and attached Workstation requires no motorized parts and is virtually effortless. The user simply shifts his body weight to change the position of the recliner chair, and the counterbalanced support arm of the Workstation facilitates its movement in concert with the recliner. A 21 " NEC flatscreen monitor conserves space and reduces weight while providing a large video interface, a necessity for people with reduced vision. The monitor angle is adjustable; and the keyboard mount is adjustable in three directions. There are photographs and more examples at: http://www.arch.gatech.edu/crt/supine/supine.htm or contact the Project Manager at: alan.harp@.... Steelcase.com Leap wprk lounge and ottoman http://www.sforh.com/furniture/chairs.html What type of workstation can accommodate a user who cannot sit upright? For individuals with orthopedic back conditions, there are a few companies that make workstations that recline to varying degrees, offering an option to computing from an office chair. A self-contained workstation and chair with headrest, attached as one unit that moves simultaneously to a semi reclining position of 20 degrees or forward tilt of 10 degrees. (Aptus) A mobile, tilting, computer support frame that straddles the users own bed or recliner. (ErgoPod) A portable work surface that resembles a tilted TV tray that is designed to hold a book or laptop computer while the user is reclining on a couch or bed. (Laptop Laid- Back, KayJae) A hospital over-the-bed table with a tilting feature to allow a lap top computer user to work from a somewhat reclined position. Some models may not have a " lip " along the edge to hold the laptop in place while tilted, so try securing the bottom with Velcro. (BackSaver, Sammons) A steel frame, which supports an adjustable CRT, arm and attached pull-out keyboard tray, that is positioned over the users recliner or easy chair. (EasyChair Workstation) ErgoQuest Grand Rapids, MI Phone: http://www.ergoquest.com ErgoPod, reclining computer support frame; sit-stand workstations. Freedom Accentz Memphis, TN Phone: http://www.freedomaccentz.com Recessed desks; sit-stand desks; mobile http://www.laptop-laidback.com/ http://easychairworkstation.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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