Shower/Commode Cushion
Attaches to a shower/commode seat and prevents skin breakdown and pressure sores.
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Very comfy.
Comfy and durable
Expensive
stephen s. from aloha, or
I'm 61, and virtually paralyzed by ALS. I use the roho commode cushion while showering or toileting.
fits perfectly in my E&J shower commode chair
I hope it will help me to protect from further pressure sores
haven't found any yet
juan w. from miami, fl
t-2 paraplegic recovering from a flap surgery to close a large pressure decubitis sore
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helps with elimination of pressure sores while on commode/shower chair
I have to have help taking it off by letting out air while setting on it,before I get into the shower. Otherwise it inhibits me washing well.
connie h. from lakeview, mi
50 year old paraplegic with neurogenic bowel for use on shower/commode chair
It works for me.
I am using the cushion in a way other than what it was designed for. Works great so far.
Could have cells about an inch higher.
harold b. from kaneohe, hi
I am using this cushion on my wheelchair to relieve the pressure on my ichium. This is working much better than a rubber ring.
quality product. Needs to be thicker
quality product. offers protection
I bottom out on the coushion, it needs to be thicker. Tends to roll-up, it needs a cover or a means to hold it flat while I transfer.
byron z. from washington, mi
62 year old Male. Parapalegic
My bowel program was taking longer & longer, now I don't...
Reduces chance of pressure sores
I take it out before I get into the shower, by letting the air out and someone pulling it out from behind
connie h. from lakeview, mi
50ish overweight para
so much more comfortable, when taking a shower, etc.
the comfort
no cover, which makes it harder to use.
jennifer m. from egg harbor city, nj (caregiver)
30yr old male, c5-7 quad
Works very well in shower, drains well w/ good support.
The fact that is drains well while providing great support. The fact that it uses the same pump and patch kit as their wheelchair cushions is helpful.
If you are not careful the fill hose can pinch your leg if it gets wedged up.
tania k. from portland, or (caregiver)
Total hip disarticulation of right leg, 35 yrs old
It lets him relax in the shower, without the bottom fatigue...
The fact that we could customize it for his particular problem. His shower helps him with the muscle pain he gets.
The rubber doesn't last long enough.
jennifer m. from egg harbor city, nj (caregiver)
My son is C5, 30 year old 5 yrs since accident.
Product good as always. Need to be 4 inches not the 2...
Tissue protection. Available in many sizes. Seems to protect the sensative areas.
For full protection this product needs to be a full 4 inches thick like the normal cusions. Using a solid support on the shower chair the 2 inches is marginal for protecting the skin for very long. Inside cutout should be a little bit smaller.
byron z. from washington, mi
T8,9,10 paraplegic. Have been injured for 40 years. Able to transfer on my own.
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john a. from east greenwich, ri
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He needs higher air chambers, needs 4 inch.
Makes sitting more comfortable, for any period of time.
Need 4" for some people, and also needs cover. Very hard to get someone to make one.
jennifer m. from egg harbor city, nj (caregiver)
29 yr old male, he is c-5 incomplete. He has hard time sitting for period of time for BM or shower.
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