Many people get the pressure map before getting a cushion. I never
did, but it's that map you sit on and they see where you are bottoming
out. They use that to see what cushion would work out for
you. That might be something you should look into when picking out
you're cushion.
Stacy
"People who hate you do not win unless you hate them. Then you destroy
yourself"
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Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 1:57
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Subject: [QUAD-L] W/C cushions
again
With the hundreds of w/c cushions out
there ... how can anyone make the decision on just one without "trying out"
oodles BEFORE Medicaid/Medicare pays for one and you're stuck with
it?
A physiatrist can offer a number of 'ideas' or preferred ones for
each patient. But still .. with the 100s out there ... what to
do?
Is Roho still the most popular or biggie out there?
Especially for being able to die down certain tubes if a red mark or wound is
present?
Lori
http:\\www.michaelsons.org
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