Many people can sit quite adequately in a standard chair, but need additional support for a specific part of the body in order to feel more comfortable. The most common supports are back or neck (cervical)cushions. Some products offer support to both areas.
A contoured, high density foam back support cushion. Comes with a zippered removable cover and an adjustable strap for fixing cushion to chair. Available in one size.
The Back Support cushion is contoured to provide correct support for the back. It is positioned in a chair with the cut out at the bottom and the thin end of the cushion facing upwards. The cushion is made from moulded foam and has a removable cotton cover.
A triangular shaped back support that attaches to the backrest of an office chair. This two tiered support system features a mid spinal support with a memory foam cushion. A lower lumbar support with three memory foam sections conforms to the natural body curvature. One size is available.
D shaped foam back supports with a removable cover . May be attached to a chair back.
A contoured foam back support cushion, with an air bladder and pump to allow for adjustable lumbar support.
A contoured, mesh covered back support with a rigid metal frame. The frame is covered with black vinyl and there is an elastic securing strap.
A backrest designed to provide total lumbar support. It is made from foam with a removable terry cover and moulded to support the normal curvature of the back.
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