Dave, I have found that cushions that sit inside a cover and affixed to the 
seat pan with Velcro such as Roho, move a little although cushion reps and most 
PT's disagree.  What I find that helps is to remove the cover and secure the 
bottom of the cushion directly to the seat pan with Velcro and then affix some 
type of cover over the top and sides of the cushion.  This reduces sheering and 
moving on the cushion that can adversely affect posture.  
I understand that you sew to tiles together but how do you attach it to your 
cushion? Dan T.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:          Cushion pressure and cover size are VERY 
critical to good seating.  I hate to chg covers because they seem to be 
different sizes which leads me to have to change pressure in my cushion - a big 
pain.  I now use two towels sewn together to make a pillow case type cover.  I 
fold the extra 18 inch portion over the top and sit ob that - thus giving me 3 
towel thicknesses between my skin and the rubber.   Works well.
  Dave
   
   
   
  In a message dated 4/26/2007 2:10:32 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] writes:
      ROHO CUSION USERS:
   
  For over a year I was in constant resolution for getting sores from sitting.  
Six months ago a therapist ordered a new cover for my worn out cover.  She 
noted that I was using a cover simply one size too big.  Since then I have not 
had even one sore nor have I even done a weight shift.  This was a wonderful 
revelation I wanted to pass on to others using ROHO.
   
  Merrill


  

   
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