Quadtro Select High Profile
With four separate air quadrants and 4" high cells this cushion is great for users who require a significant amount of postural support.
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great
air adjustment
do not know of any
carol h. from yucaipa, ca
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Quadtro Select High Profile: Review
Sitting on a ROHO seems to actually help heal any small scrapes and abrasions that I occasionally get.
Develops leaks that don't seem to be caused by anything that I did.
anthony r. from fort thomas, ky
Male, 57, parapelgic
very good quality
equalization properties.
needs velcro on each side of cover, front to back, to match velcro pattern on pan of the c500. is it possible to have the equalization valve on the side of the cushion. easier to reach for end user, patient.
don d. from lindsay, ca (caregiver)
disabled confined to permobil c500 24/7.
Quadtro Select High Profile: Review
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eugen b. from phoenix, az (caregiver)
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helps avoid and/or releave pressure sores
comfort when properly inflated
need to monitor inflation
stephen l. from mount kisco, ny
senior paraplegic
decubs healed with in a week of use
decreased pressure for increased circulation
size of product limits where it can be used
sherry s. from canyonville, or
83yr. IDD 83yr. IDDM with stage 1 decub on buttox min. mobility
comfortable cushion. Somewhat hard to inflate.
Very comfortable to sit on.
Don't much care for the pump. My previous cushion had a gauge so you knew how much to pump it up. It tends to spring leaks that are hard to repair. The repair kit doesn't work well on leaks. The cushion is so costly it would be nice if they had a longer life span.
emma g. from jonesboro, ar
Seventy-four year old female, amputated right leg.
great
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david c. from stockton, ca (caregiver)
MY WIFE WHO IS TOTALLY DISABLED.{it works fine and I am totally satisfied with Spinlife
good sore relief comfortable
comfort, easily adjustable, relieves pressure point
hard to transfer/slide, height takes getting used to
fred s. from sunnyvale, ca
60, unable to walk due to multiple sclerosis. on going pressure sore issues
perform as offered for skin protection
medical effectiveness
cumbersome size for frequent transfers in and out of chair to varying height surfaces
donald e. from falls church, va
Very active para using small convenient cushions for 25+ yrs, forced to shift to ROHO after first significant decub ulcers and difficult recovery
Roho design provides the ulcer protection that is...
The multiple cell design provides flexibility and stability in differently configured chairs for long sitting time.
The 4 inch height that is inherent to the design and which provides much of the protection also adds to the height of the seat making transfers from a lower height surface (i.e. beds, car seats) more difficult.
donald e. from falls church, va
I Am a very active paraplegic using the cushion extensively everyday. I shifted to roho cushions based upon doctor direction after serious decubis ul
Better than anything else we have tried
1. Well made - material appears durable 2. Easy to inflate 3. Air cells can to adjusted to help patient to sit straighter and reduce sliding out of wheelchair 4. Easy to clean
Have not been using long enought to see if it will help with the pressure areas 1. Somewhat hard to determine how much air to put in the cells for the corrent weight of the patient
barbara g. from columbia, sc (caregiver)
Mom is 87 years old and is has very little mobility. When she is up, her time is spent in a wheelchair. She also has developed pressure sores on her
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