I tried and used for years gel, roho, jay, and several other cushions. And spend a lot of time on bed with recurring Ischeal Tuberosity issues. Mostly on the left side.
This cushion sits you in mid air, with all the usual pressure spread around the outer edges with a carefully shaped hard closed cell foam. It allows air under you and has a large vent to the front to do that to keep you dry too.
BROCHURE AND DETAILS
https://www.wheelchairdriver.com/doomed ... ochure.pdf
My local wheelchair services just dropped mine off FOC here at my house.
I have a bunch of the wedges, some of the side supports to stop my legs splaying, on order, and a bunch of other foam parts and a very carefully made bit of green foam that goes in the bottom to detect if you bottom out even once during the day. It compresses easily. But it doesent return. You use it once! Any marks and you need a different cushion.
Initially I asked a nurse to contact them about it. They relied that it "wasnt available in the UK. Because well, Wheelchair Services are like that. So I sent the nurse a screenshot from sunrise of an email I already had about it. And another showing it was available in the UK on the sunparts website...
Several months passed. Then they just turned up with a sunrise rep that explained that they were 3d printed and he saw it happening. They are not, its just moulded high density closed cell foam... Whatever. The original mould may be 3d printed...
But this SHOULD cure my problem. And available on the NHS.
Have a read https://www.sunrisemedical.co.uk/seatin ... va-cushion
Carefully.
Order form
https://www.sunrisedice.com/asset-bank/ ... 112488.pdf
Manual
https://www.sunrisedice.com/asset-bank/ ... 112077.pdf
One thing.
Its bottom is curved to sit on a sling base seat. So I will need to add a strip of foam along the left and the right edges underneath to "take up the difference" in order for best stable setup. Thats a minor technicality.
