This is a very useful thread- thank you. I have a quick clinical question about a patient. Left hemiparesis, cognitively intact, full sensory loss on left hand side (visual, perception, sensation etc). Pusher syndrome is particularly apparent during transfering and bed mobility onto unaffected side and especially in standing. She is independently sitting and reaching out of BOS. I'm looking for some ideas to treat her pusher syndrome in standing - she pushes very severely with her right leg in standing and is unable to maintain balance and upright posture as soon as I start to decrease her BOS by getting her to engage in right upper limb activities. Any ideas what else I can do in standing in order to decrease the pushing?