Mobility Write For Us: Seeking OT and Clinical Contributor Guest Posts
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Clinical expertise is one of the most underrepresented voices in online mobility equipment content. The majority of what gets published in this space is either manufacturer marketing or generic consumer guides written by people with no direct connection to mobility assessment, seating and positioning, or the clinical decision-making processes that determine which mobility products are right for which users.
BetterMove Mobility's write for us program is actively seeking contributions from occupational therapists, physiotherapists, assistive technology practitioners, and other clinically credentialed mobility professionals who want to share their expertise with an audience of online resellers, Shopify store operators, and accessibility equipment professionals.
Why Clinical Voices Matter to the Online Reseller Community
The online mobility equipment reseller community is, broadly speaking, an e-commerce community that has entered a highly specialized product category. The operators who make up our readership understand Shopify, digital marketing, and online retail operations. Many of them are building genuine expertise in the mobility equipment category through direct experience — customer interactions, product research, and operational learning.
What most of them do not have is clinical grounding. They may not fully understand the functional assessment frameworks that OTs use to match patients with mobility equipment. They may not be aware of the postural and positioning considerations that affect long-term outcomes for wheelchair users. They may not know which product specifications matter most from a clinical perspective versus which are primarily marketing differentiators.
Content that bridges clinical knowledge and e-commerce context — written by a practitioner who understands both the clinical reality of mobility assessment and the practical needs of online resellers — is genuinely rare and genuinely valuable. It helps resellers build better product content, answer customer questions more accurately, and serve their buyers more effectively. That is exactly the kind of content we want to publish.
Topics We Are Specifically Seeking From Clinical Contributors
If you are an OT, PT, ATP, or other credentialed mobility professional considering a wheelchair write for us submission, these are the topic areas where we believe clinical expertise will add the most value for our reseller readership.
What resellers should know about mobility assessment: A practitioner-written overview of the mobility assessment process — what factors OTs evaluate, how seating and positioning needs are determined, what clinical criteria separate a manual wheelchair candidate from a power mobility candidate — would give our reseller audience a clinical framework for understanding the buyer needs behind the product searches that drive their business. This is content we cannot produce internally and that no AI or content agency can replicate.
Product specification translation for clinicians: Resellers know how to read a spec sheet, but they often do not know which specifications are clinically significant. A piece written by a clinician explaining which wheelchair or scooter specifications actually matter from a seating, positioning, or functional independence perspective — and which are primarily marketing noise — would be among the most practically useful content we could publish for our audience.
Common clinical considerations online resellers get wrong: A practitioner perspective on the gaps, misconceptions, or risks that arise when mobility products are purchased through online channels without clinical involvement. This is sensitive territory — we are not looking for content that undermines online purchasing as a channel — but a balanced, constructive piece that helps resellers understand the clinical context of the products they sell would be genuinely valuable.
Emerging product categories from a clinical lens: Power-assisted manual wheelchairs, smart mobility technology, ultralight frames, and other emerging product categories in the mobility space, evaluated from a clinical utility perspective. Resellers want to understand which new product categories represent genuine clinical utility and which are primarily commercial innovation without meaningful functional benefit.
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Apply for the Dealer Program →Submission Standards for Clinical Contributors
Clinical contributors are subject to the same submission standards as all BetterMove Mobility guest contributors, with a few additional considerations specific to clinical content.
Credentials verification: We will verify clinical credentials before publication. Please include your professional registration number, licensing body, and current practice setting in your submission. We do not publish clinical content from contributors whose credentials cannot be verified.
Audience calibration: Write for an audience of online resellers and e-commerce operators, not for fellow clinicians or for end consumers. Assume your reader understands e-commerce and mobility products but does not have clinical training. Define clinical terms when you use them, and connect every clinical insight to a practical implication for the reseller's business or product strategy.
Accuracy and scope: Clinical content carries an elevated responsibility for accuracy. All clinical claims must be consistent with current evidence and professional practice standards. We will ask you to review any editorial changes to clinical content before publication. Do not make product-specific clinical recommendations — keep clinical content at the framework and principle level rather than endorsing or critiquing specific products.
No conflicts of interest: Clinical contributors must disclose any relationships with mobility equipment manufacturers, distributors, or other commercial entities in the mobility space. We publish disclosures alongside contributor bios and will not publish content where undisclosed conflicts of interest are apparent.
How to Submit Your Mobility Guest Post Pitch
Send your pitch or completed article to our editorial team through our contact page. Include your professional credentials, a working title, a two to three sentence summary of your angle, and your contributor bio. We review all clinical contributor pitches within five to seven business days.
Clinical expertise is rare in the online mobility content space, and we take every credentialed submission seriously. If you have the clinical knowledge and the communication ability to translate it for a reseller audience, reach out to the BetterMove Mobility editorial team and let us know what you would like to contribute.
BetterMove Mobility is a U.S.-based mobility equipment supplier publishing expert content for online resellers, Shopify dealers, and accessibility equipment professionals. We welcome clinical contributors whose expertise can benefit the online mobility reseller community.