Am I the only person who questions the actual effectiveness of pressure
mapping? It would seem to me that any results from pressure mapping assume
that you will always be placed in your seating position exactly the same way
every time, otherwise would not variations in positioning effect weight and
pressure distribution? I am fairly fanatical about my positioning in my
chair, but I am not always in the same position depending on who is
assisting me and how long I end up being in the chair during the course of a
day.
 
Does clothing and changes in physical weight have an impact on pressure
mapping?  What about any changes in your cushion?
 
I would be curious to have pressure mapping done by three different people
on three different mapping devices to see if the results are the same. I
suspect there would be deviations. 
 
Just some thoughts...
 
Steve - C4, 18 years

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