Contour Select
Multiple cell heights provides contouring and positioning for those requiring postural support.
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Comfort
As it ages it sprung a leak.
duane m. from vadnais heights, mn
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So far I am extremely pleased with the performance of this...
I like the quadrant control of the air input and the stability it provides. I also like quality of the product.
Perhaps the fact that the material can be punctured or cut and also lack of detailed instructions as to the initial setup of the cushion for someone who has never worked with Roho cushions previously.
patricia m. from cahone, co (caregiver)
My husband is the user of this cushion. He suffered a right brain stroke in 2012 which paralyzed the left side of his body.
Contour Select: Review
It helps you sit up higher in the seat, I no longer hunker down in my seat.
None so far
julie a. from laclede, mo
I am a T-6 which means that I am paralyzed from just under the breast down.
Ended sores.
Good quality.
I have had a rip in one at the top of an air cushion where it couldn't be repaired.
harry w. from plano, tx
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Works very well for chair-bound folks.
Appears to be very well made.
If it has any weakness other than price, I have not found one yet.
roger p. from sulphur, la (caregiver)
My 72 year old wife is chair-bound. This ROHO cushion works very well for her.
Does not work as advertised.
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Have tried different air pressures, doesn't perform as advertised.
jim f. from cullowhee, nc
71 years old, on dialysis, very uncomfortable; in dialysis four and a half hours, three days a week. Various people recommended this cushion
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larry h. from kirbyville, tx (caregiver)
92 Year old mother that stayed slumped down in her wheelchair and the Roho help to keep her settin up straight
This is an excellent way to float the bottom and retain...
The bottom is floating, preventing pain and eventual sores while the contour hold the legs so the patient can sit without sliding out of the wheelchair.
The cushion really needs a small pressure gauge so the cushion may be filled precisely each time it loses air. That would make it a lot easier for the caregiver and patient alike.
charles p. from collinsville, ms (caregiver)
My husband had a ruptured anterior cerebral artery aneurysm 4 years ago and has lost the ability to sit up by himself.
Best solution for decubitus ulcer
The seat cushion has your Ischials suspended above a cutout made by using smaller cells. Anyone with hemmoroids or decubitus inside the area gets relief via less pressure
This is my third in 12 years. Leaks are difficult to patch. Buy a second cover for accidents.
william l. from middletown, nj
Tetraplegic, 25 years post injury
Best cushion.
Fewer pressure sores.
It's air.
ben s. from reno, nv
Most comfortable cushion available.
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cletus d. from evansville, il
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Pressure reduced for sore prevention
After an increase in wheelchair use after a period of months of spending 18 hours a day, the change to sitting for 12 hours a day resulted in painful pressure sores. This product was purchased to prevent what might be bedsores. It worked!
As the air pressure in the product reduces, happening almost daily, it is necessary to pump the seat up again often. Considering the extremely high price of the seat I was expecting the pressure to be maintained longer.
richard m. from elkton, md
68 year old, obese user suffering from permanent spinal damage making walking very challenging.
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