Re: [QUAD-L] Seat Cushion

2006-08-29 Thread StubanRN



Based on what everyone said it sounds like air is the way to go as opposed 
to gel, foam, or sand. Right? Sandy 


[QUAD-L] just like fingerprints

2006-08-29 Thread Miss Liz



Everyone's butt is 
different!!

I cannot emphasize that one cushion 
is better for one person may not be best for your own arse. Get pressure 
mapped. it's non-evasive. They put the cushions you are demo-ing on 
your current chair system (compare Current/jay/roho etc) 
place a computer cloth over the 
cushion
plop your arseon 
it
and watch the screen for blue/red 
images
turns out my 100$ piece of 2 inch 
foam gives me more protection than a 700 dollar cushion.

The advice one gives on the cushion 
that is best for them may give you a pressure ulcer.

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  Based on what everyone said it sounds like air is the way to go as 
  opposed to gel, foam, or sand. Right? Sandy 



[QUAD-L] pressure mapping

2006-08-29 Thread Miss Liz



http://depts.washington.edu/rehab/sci/pressure_map.html

Hope this works...



MissLizwww.nstraid.com


Re: [QUAD-L] just like fingerprints

2006-08-29 Thread DiannaL767



In a message dated 8/29/2006 12:56:43 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  I cannot emphasize that one cushion 
  is better for one person may not be best for your own arse. Get pressure 
  mapped. it's non-evasive. They put the cushions you are demo-ing 
  on your current chair system (compare Current/jay/roho etc) 
  place a computer cloth over the 
  cushion
  plop your arseon 
  it
where does one get this procedure? wheelchair dealers?




Re: [QUAD-L] just like fingerprints

2006-08-29 Thread Miss Liz



Primarily a rehab facility. Your SCI/D 
dr. can recommend one. An OT or PT perform the eval. As someone 
stated in another post make sure they demo alot of cushions for 
you.
Check your local ILC as they may know. 
Sometimes a clinic dealing with other disabilities has a seating clinic. 
For example, a UCP or Developmental Disability Facility?

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  In a message dated 8/29/2006 12:56:43 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  
I cannot emphasize that one 
cushion is better for one person may not be best for your own arse. 
Get pressure mapped. it's non-evasive. They put the cushions you 
are demo-ing on your current chair system (compare Current/jay/roho etc) 

place a computer cloth over the 
cushion
plop your arseon 
it
  where does one get this procedure? wheelchair dealers?
  
  


Re: [QUAD-L] pressure mapping

2006-08-29 Thread StubanRN



This article is excellent! I take it you've had this done. What about the 
others? Sandy 


RE: [QUAD-L] Seat Cushion

2006-08-29 Thread Greg








I used a Jay cushion, gel filled. I sat
great in it, felt great. But about 2 years later, I had an mri on my hip.

They noticed a large sore under my muscles
on my butt. It hadnt broken though yet. 

They sent me to a surgeon thinking they
should drain it. The surgeon said dont touch it. He made me get a Roho cushion.

A year later they checked and it had
healed up.

Greg











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Based on what
everyone said it sounds like air is the way to go as opposed to gel, foam, or
sand. Right? 
Sandy