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what is complex rehab technology

by Dr. Madelynn Johns III Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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“Complex Rehab Technology (CRT) refers to individually configured manual wheelchair systems, power wheelchair systems, adaptive seating systems, alternative positioning systems and other mobility devices.

Complex rehab technology is specialized equipment used by individuals with certain mobility disabilities. It's designed to help you perform activities of daily living (ADLs) to the fullest extent possible so you can participate in everyday life.May 15, 2020

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What is the difference between DME and CRT?

DME power mobility devices include scooters and standard power wheelchairs with a captain's seat and back. CRT products are significantly different from standard DME and include services along with products.Aug 20, 2020

What is CRT in rehab?

Complex rehab technology, usually called CRT, is a term that many people who use wheelchairs are familiar with, but it's not known broadly and isn't well understood. CRT refers to adaptive equipment for people with disabilities that is medically necessary and individually configured.Aug 17, 2020

What is a complex wheelchair?

Complex Rehab wheelchairs are individually configured to meet the specific needs of people with permanent disabilities and are vital to a SMALL but CRITICAL segment of Medicare wheelchair users who rely on these specialized wheelchairs for their health and independence.

What types of technology are being developed to assist in rehabilitation?

What are some types of rehabilitative technologies?Robotics. Specialized robots help people regain and improve function in arms or legs after a stroke.Virtual reality. ... Musculoskeletal modeling and simulations. ... Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). ... Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS). ... Motion analysis.Oct 24, 2018

What is a rehab power chair?

A power wheelchair with complex rehab technology enables an individual to complete MRADLs, or Mobility Related Activities of Daily Living in the home. These activities can include getting dressed, feeding, cooking, toileting, grooming, reaching and communication.

What is a bariatric scooter?

There are many types of mobility scooters with high weight capacities. Most of these mobility scooters have larger armrests, footrests, and seats to help people with larger frames feel more comfortable.

How does rehabilitation technology help people with disabilities?

Appropriate assistive technology often helps people with disabilities compensate, at least in part, for a limitation. For example, assistive technology enables students with disabilities to compensate for certain impairments. This specialized technology promotes independence and decreases the need for other support.Oct 24, 2018

How has technology improved rehabilitation?

Digital modeling for tailored treatment Digital modeling technology can also be used to detect injuries like concussions at an early stage. Early detection allows for earlier treatment, which reduces both the trauma of a sports injury and the amount spent on rehabilitation.Dec 20, 2019

What are assistive technology devices?

Assistive technology can include mobility devices such as walkers and wheelchairs, as well as hardware, software, and peripherals that assist people with disabilities in accessing computers or other information technologies.

What is complex rehab?

Complex rehab technology, usually called CRT, is a term that many people who use wheelchairs are familiar with, but it’s not known broadly and isn’t well understood. CRT refers to adaptive equipment for people with disabilities that is medically necessary and individually configured. This includes manual and power wheelchair systems, adaptive seating systems, alternative positioning systems, and other mobility devices that require evaluation, fitting, configuration, adjustment or programming. This is not an out-of-the-box hospital chair – it is more specialized equipment tailored to individuals’ specific needs to maximize their function and independence.

What is CRT in Craig Hospital?

Here at Craig Hospital, CRT is all around us. It is the custom manual wheelchair frame; it is the power tilt seating system.

Why is CRT important?

CRT is important because it can reduce a patient’s pain, improve their breathing status by being more upright, provide stability so they have less fatigue, allow them to be repositioned and help them progress to independent transfers.

Is CRT considered DME?

Access to CRT is vital for those who need it. Currently, specialized CRT items are included in the same Medicare benefit category as standard durable medical equipment (DME). The DME benefit was created many years ago in response to the mobility needs of elderly individuals.

What is CRT in healthcare?

CRT is designed to address people’s medical needs and maximize their function and independence. To accomplish this, the proper provision process consists of two interrelated components: 1 The clinical component of providing CRT includes the physical and functional evaluation, treatment plan, goal setting, preliminary device feature determination, trials/simulations, fittings, function related training, determination of outcomes and related follow‐up. The clinical team is responsible for the prescription and supporting medical necessity documentation. 2 The technology‐related component of providing CRT includes, as appropriate: evaluation of the home environment; transportation assessment; technology assessment; equipment demonstration/trial/simulation; product feature matching to identified medical, physical, and functional needs; system assembly and configuration; fitting; adjustments; programming; and product related training and follow‐up. Ongoing service and repair must also be considered.

What is a CRT team?

The provision of CRT is done through an interdisciplinary team consisting of, at a minimum, a Physician, a Physical Therapist or Occupational Therapist, and a Rehab Technology Professional (referred to as the CRT Team). The team collectively provides clinical services and technology‐related services. An individual’s medical and functional needs are identified by the clinical team in conjunction with the individual. These needs are then matched to products and configured into custom designed systems by the credentialed Rehab Technology Professional (RTP) with input from the individual and clinical team.

Complex Rehab Technology Clarified

The goal of Complex Rehab Technology is to improve the lives and rehabilitation efforts of people with disabilities and medical conditions. Complex rehab wheelchairs have designs with your individual disabilities in mind. This makes your CRT chair is just right for you. Since everyone has unique needs, no two complex power chairs are the same.

What Are Complex Rehab Technology Chairs?

CRT wheelchair systems combine several products for individual configuration. This ensures that your CRT gives you as much mobility as your condition allows.

Who Uses Complex Rehab Technology Products?

People of all ages benefit from rehab technology from pediatric through geriatric. Some of the medical conditions and disabilities that CRT helps include:

Difference Between Complex Rehab Chairs and Standard Power Wheelchairs

The following lists several differences between complex rehab chairs and standard power wheelchairs.

Complex Rehab Chairs

You use CRT chairs for permanent or progressive conditions. They’re known as Group 3 chairs. These feature advanced controls and electronics. They also have individualized positioning and seating.

Standard Power Wheelchairs

Standard power wheelchairs are Group 2 chairs or consumer chairs. They’re used for mobile limitations. Most of them operate with a joystick for driving.

Adjusting to a Complex Rehab Technology

If your doctor says you need a CRT chair for your health condition, you’ll have to learn about your chair. This will help you adapt to your new life using CRT.

What are the conditions that can be treated with CRT?

People who have the following conditions could benefit from the provision of CRT: 1 Congenital disorders, such as cerebral palsy, spina bifida or muscular dystrophy 2 Progressive or degenerative neuromuscular diseases, such as multiple sclerosis or ALS 3 Injury, trauma or illness, such as a traumatic brain or spinal cord injuries

What does ATP look for in a chair?

There are many factors your ATP will look at when determining your chair, including your physical and functional skills, how well you can perform activities of daily living, functional mobility, and how well you access home/school/work and general transportation. Learn about how your ATP is an advocate and guide.

What are the congenital disorders?

Congenital disorders, such as cerebral palsy, spina bifida or muscular dystrophy. Progressive or degenerative neuromuscular diseases, such as multiple sclerosis or ALS. Injury, trauma or illness, such as a traumatic brain or spinal cord injuries.

What are the requirements for a CRT?

Medicare requirements for the provision of CRT equipment are significantly more stringent and require the following: 1 MD* has a face-to-face exam and documents the need for a mobility device 2 MD* writes order for MWC, PMD, and/or wheelchair seating 3 MD* writes referral for wheelchair evaluation or signs PT/OT POC 4 OT/PT performs clinical evaluation 5 ATP performs technology assessment and equipment trials with PT/OT 6 PT/OT writes clinical documentation 7 MD* signs PT/OT documentation 8 Supplier/ATP submits paperwork to insurance 9 ATP and/or PT/OT deliver, fit, and provide training for equipment

Do CRT companies have to comply with Medicare?

CRT companies must comply with more rigorous quality standards under Medicare. *A good relationship with a quality CRT company and a knowledgeable ATP is critical to improving your confidence and efficacy in prescribing and obtaining CRT equipment.

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