Low Profile
Best for a moderate to high risk of skin breakdown and the 2" cell height is great if you self-propel.
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ROHO is the only cushion out of 5 new ones I tried that...
Truly gives low pressure seating
Difficult to adjust to proper pressure, can get leaks, expensive!
thomas k. from williamsport, pa
56 yo male, paraplegic with pressure sores
Meets needs of patient.
Meets the needs of the patient.
The need to monitor and control the air pressure.
gayle b. from jordan, mn (caregiver)
Recent amputee, 74
Roho cushions are excellent for decubitus ulcers, but...
Great air buoyancy to relieve pressure.
Too susceptible to springing an air leak.
pat h. from placentia, ca (caregiver)
Male, T-10 paraplegic in wheelchair for 30 years.
ROHO is all you need to know!
The comfort it provides and it serves its purpose in reducing pressure sores.
Learning how to properly inflate it when you're not the one that will be using it. Once you understand the process, all is well!
kelli w. from elk grove, ca (caregiver)
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Cushion that my step-son has been using for years and likes...
The construction is very good.
Wears out in two years of constant use. And, is extremely pricey.
harold t. from bedford, in (caregiver)
Paraplegic step-son.
Wow! Doesn't hurt me to sit for long periods now!
Functionality, ease of use/maintenance
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john y. from lawrence, ks
Male, 68, ALS, wheelchair
Roho pads are the best
The Roho design equalizes pressure under the person sitting on it. Thereby minimizing the possibility of decubitus ulceration formation. I have used Roho since 1981 (when they cost $75).
The price? That is all.
victor n. from tampa, fl
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Low Profile: Review
Comfort, great pressure relief, light, easy to put on and off the wheelchair.
Durability is extremely poor. I have not had one cushion last past a year without leaking - even with very careful handling/use.
brian e. from winnipeg, manitoba , canada
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It's worth the cost!
Being low profile allows my Dad to use the arm rests on his lift chair and still provides his seat the cushion he needs. He's thin and so we did not need the high profile. Easy to inflate and easy to man correct air pressure. Love it. Online sales person was also incredibly helpful. Our local DME even recommended this website Great investment!
Cost, my Dad had a hard time spending the money, but he's worth it!
george m. from green bay, wi (caregiver)
97 year father who is tall, thin and get Stage 1 and 2 open area on buttocks as well as lower back pain from sitting in lift chair
High quality portable product
Great patch kit these days. A cat clawed my last one and I patched the hole without any problems. Went on to last another couple years
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daniel s. from madison, wi
Disability involves ambulatory person who needs even weight distribution when seated due to connective tissue disorder.
Low Profile: Review
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Expense ridiculous.
william p. from lone tree, co
53 year old male, 35 yrs post sci.
Low Profile: Review
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maryann e. from mitchell, in (caregiver)
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