Wheelchair cushion

Wheelchair cushions


Wheelchair cushions are practical comfort aids that provide better pressure relief and better support for older and disabled wheelchair users. The use of a wheelchair cushion can reduce the risk of developing pressure sores and at the same time greatly improve the comfort of the user. These cushions are very beneficial for people who spend a lot of time using their wheelchair.

Sitting for long periods without moving is a cause of pain in the buttocks.
An anti-decubitus pillow can reduce this pain. If the pain is not felt or if the body is unable to shift its position, damage to the body tissue can occur. The buttock lumps and the coccyx are sensitive areas for this phenomenon. When no action is taken, small wounds are created here, also called pressure ulcers.

An anti-decubitus cushion tries to prevent pain and small wounds from sitting. Most anti-decubitus pads do this by evenly distributing pressure over the entire surface.
If no special measures are taken when assembling the wheelchair, an anti-decubitus cushion does not solve the problem of friction in the seat. Even with an anti-decubitus cushion, the thighs slowly slide forward. This creates friction on the skin and the user will fall down.

First of all, a correct posture angle is created. There the friction problem is solved and a pressure distribution arises that transfers the sitting pressure on the pelvis to the thighs. In this way, the buttock cusps and the coccyx are stressed, causing problems such as pressure sores.

Back cushions for wheelchairs

Wheelchair back cushions are designed for people who need lumbar support. They improve the sitting position and provide full support and positioning of the back by means of pressure relief. They are available in a variety of sizes and in high-resilience foam to provide greater rigidity and optimum comfort. Easy to install on the wheelchair with precise contours for any spine curvature. Back cushions for wheelchairs are important for people who sit in a wheelchair or spend a lot of time in it. These wheelchair back cushions are suitable for lumbar, scoliosis and kyphosis and reduce the pain in the lower back. They remove pressure points from the spine and promote the functionality of the upper limbs .

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Wheelchair cushions


Wheelchair cushions are practical comfort aids that provide better pressure relief and better support for older and disabled wheelchair users. The use of a wheelchair cushion can reduce the risk of developing pressure sores and at the same time greatly improve the comfort of the user. These cushions are very beneficial for people who spend a lot of time using their wheelchair.

Sitting for long periods without moving is a cause of pain in the buttocks.
An anti-decubitus pillow can reduce this pain. If the pain is not felt or if the body is unable to shift its position, damage to the body tissue can occur. The buttock lumps and the coccyx are sensitive areas for this phenomenon. When no action is taken, small wounds are created here, also called pressure ulcers.

An anti-decubitus cushion tries to prevent pain and small wounds from sitting. Most anti-decubitus pads do this by evenly distributing pressure over the entire surface.
If no special measures are taken when assembling the wheelchair, an anti-decubitus cushion does not solve the problem of friction in the seat. Even with an anti-decubitus cushion, the thighs slowly slide forward. This creates friction on the skin and the user will fall down.

First of all, a correct posture angle is created. There the friction problem is solved and a pressure distribution arises that transfers the sitting pressure on the pelvis to the thighs. In this way, the buttock cusps and the coccyx are stressed, causing problems such as pressure sores.

Back cushions for wheelchairs

Wheelchair back cushions are designed for people who need lumbar support. They improve the sitting position and provide full support and positioning of the back by means of pressure relief. They are available in a variety of sizes and in high-resilience foam to provide greater rigidity and optimum comfort. Easy to install on the wheelchair with precise contours for any spine curvature. Back cushions for wheelchairs are important for people who sit in a wheelchair or spend a lot of time in it. These wheelchair back cushions are suitable for lumbar, scoliosis and kyphosis and reduce the pain in the lower back. They remove pressure points from the spine and promote the functionality of the upper limbs .

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Segmented wheelchair cushion
Segmented wheelchair cushion
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    + 43 x 43 cm, thickness in the middle: 5 cm + Sturdy crescent-shaped foam rubber cushion + To cushion the wheelchair from sagging>...

    Wheelchair cushions


    Wheelchair cushions are practical comfort aids that provide better pressure relief and better support for older and disabled wheelchair users. The use of a wheelchair cushion can reduce the risk of developing pressure sores and at the same time greatly improve the comfort of the user. These cushions are very beneficial for people who spend a lot of time using their wheelchair.

    Sitting for long periods without moving is a cause of pain in the buttocks.
    An anti-decubitus pillow can reduce this pain. If the pain is not felt or if the body is unable to shift its position, damage to the body tissue can occur. The buttock lumps and the coccyx are sensitive areas for this phenomenon. When no action is taken, small wounds are created here, also called pressure ulcers.

    An anti-decubitus cushion tries to prevent pain and small wounds from sitting. Most anti-decubitus pads do this by evenly distributing pressure over the entire surface.
    If no special measures are taken when assembling the wheelchair, an anti-decubitus cushion does not solve the problem of friction in the seat. Even with an anti-decubitus cushion, the thighs slowly slide forward. This creates friction on the skin and the user will fall down.

    First of all, a correct posture angle is created. There the friction problem is solved and a pressure distribution arises that transfers the sitting pressure on the pelvis to the thighs. In this way, the buttock cusps and the coccyx are stressed, causing problems such as pressure sores.

    Back cushions for wheelchairs

    Wheelchair back cushions are designed for people who need lumbar support. They improve the sitting position and provide full support and positioning of the back by means of pressure relief. They are available in a variety of sizes and in high-resilience foam to provide greater rigidity and optimum comfort. Easy to install on the wheelchair with precise contours for any spine curvature. Back cushions for wheelchairs are important for people who sit in a wheelchair or spend a lot of time in it. These wheelchair back cushions are suitable for lumbar, scoliosis and kyphosis and reduce the pain in the lower back. They remove pressure points from the spine and promote the functionality of the upper limbs .