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Let's look at some chair details.
A footboard shows the plan for feet pointing outward when knees are apart (as they ought to be). But if
standing from the chair is impeded by a board, then simply changing the lock point for regular foot rest swing out attachment does the same thing. Cost = 1 drill hole.

Here the foot rests click to lock with the feet not together.
Because of prior surgery which resulted in a shorter right thigh, the seat is offset in scale.

Hurty tail bones are especially troublesome when the
youngster is skinny, and many are. The underdeveloped gluteus maximus leaves the tail bone (coccyx) without any cover and very prone to pressure problems. It is NOT
just downward that pressure is felt. It is also from behind. U-shaped cut out of both the back rest and seat usually solve the pressure problem. Many cushions fail because
the pressure from the seat back lower edge is not considered.

The side supports should SELDOM be at the same height.
Unless they are broad and able to cinch down like a vise, that configuration does nothing. In New Jersey, people wear clothing. No, really. They do. And, that clothing is very thick
and in layers in the winter and next to nothing in the summer. So, how can a pair of side things work?
If you know that the youngster tends to lean to the left, then set the left side support very high. Right up to the axilla
(armpit). The right side thorax (chest) support should be at mid chest at the apex of the bend. Make them narrow as they don't squeeze when offset, but steer.
For some kids, leaning the chair too far backward makes them pull forward and defeat both head rest and side chest supports
. Know your kid.
Consider tendency to arm posture. Does it contribute to leaning (and to scoliosis)?
<= OK. Here is a chair we like.
Notice that the feet, although apart, do not widen the chair base nor the
doorway clearance. Notice that when knees are apart (and they are apart, not just thigh flesh squashed) that the feet point outward.
This is a comfortable posture and it is hip friendly. See below.
The sides or thigh guards are NOT parallel. They narrow at the back to center the tush. However
, they widen forward to allow legs to be mildly abducted. When knees are apart and the feet are together the hips get badly twisted. Feet normally point about 15 degrees further outward than
the direction of knees. So, even when (yuk) knees are pointing forward, even then, feet should not also point forward.
Forward pointing feet is called punishment. The immediate cost of getting it right is no more than
getting it wrong and maybe over the long run a whole bunch less if it prevents hip problems.
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