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A rectangular cushion with a gel like internal material enclosed in a cover made from brushed tricot on the top and nylon on the base. Cover has a built in looped carrying handle.
A square flexible cushion overlay consisting of a gel like ultra soft synthetic rubber with surface convolutions. The cushion is sealed in plastic with a green sheepskin cover. Suitable for shock absorption, comfort and for people at low risk of developing pressure sores.
A rectangular gel filled cushion enclosed in a waterproof material. Available with or without a Medicomfit woollen outer cover. Can be customised to individual requirements. Suitable for people at low risk of developing pressure sores.
A gel cushion made of plastic polymers completely sealed and covered in hard wearing and washable cotton. Several cover options are available. Can be customised to individual sizes for motorbikes or tractors. Available in two thicknesses.
The Airtech Seating System is a cushion consisting of an air filled seat pad with a segmented surface. It features a vapour permeable cover of polyurethane coated knitted fabric which has an antimicrobial agent. The cushion has an integrated pump and a pre set valve pressure to 40mmHg. Two colour choices available. The supplier states that this cushion is suitable for people at low to medium risk of developing pressure areas.
A strong, inflatable, plastic ring cushion which is manually inflated. Comes with a cover. Suitable for comfort, not pressure relief.
A circular air cushion with a centre hole. Manually inflated. Suitable for comfort and not pressure relief.
An inflatable wedge shaped cushion that is made of rubber. The seating surface is covered with raised bubble like projections which may assist with circulation and provide a slip resistant surface. A handle is built into the front edge. The cushion is available in adult and children sizes. The childrens model, Movin'Sit Jr, is also suitable to be stood and knelt on.
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