Hey Will,
Yes yes yes yes yes yes yes!
Did I say yes?
I don't know why you were not prescribed one right from the start!
This is a must for a quad and a high profile roho should've been prescribed
with it.
I tilt back pretty often if not just for a few minutes and I've healed one
on my coxics area ( not sure about the spelling) and kept my job while up 12
hours a day but had a thorough cleaning every day and night.

It is best to see a specialist first though for the proper advice.

Mark Jackson
   RollinOn

-----Original Message-----
From: William Willis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 9:06 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [QUAD-L] need advice

Guys, I need some serious advice. I have been battling a substantil pressure

sore on my rear end for nearly four years. It absolutely refues to heal. I 
just bought a highprofile roho and hope that helps. my question - would it 
be worth the money (about $1500 out-of-pocket) for me to invest in a tilt 
chair? I have a standard invacare arrow now. Would this be a worthwhile 
investment or could I spend the money on something more worthwhile? Please 
help me guys, especially if you have experience with a tilt chair.

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