Hi Dan,
I do sit to one side due to a severe scoliosis. I'm glad you had good
results with the Quatro roho. I am definitely going to try it. As it
is now, even the slight slope of a sidewalk will start my body
tipping the wrong way. My spine is fused so there's not much they can
do about that. Hopefully, this cushion will do the trick. Thanks for the help.
Dan
At 07:03 PM 4/30/2010, Danny Hearn said something that elicited my response:
HI , Dan- I was just like you--I only used the regular high profile
for most my years, then about a year ago mine got a leak and while
my dme was checking it, they gave me a high profile quatro as a
loaner--- well I liked it so much that I bought that one and have
been on it every since--even after they gave me a new regular high
profile to replace my old one. I was afraid to try the quatro
because I never had pressure sore on leg or bottom,,,,but was
asurred that the quatro is much better and safer with 4
compartments-----you are protected still if one section loses air,
plus if hips or uneven or posture is off---they can let the air out
of one side some to correct that my seating specialist told us. I
think i'll stay in the quatro for good-- and it seems more stable to
me. Ono of the other Dan's on this list---( Dan H* )
From: Dan <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Fri, April 30, 2010 5:39:31 PM
Subject: [QUAD-L] Roho
I've been using a high profile Roho cushion for years and I love the
way it prevents pressure sores (for me anyway) but it's not very
good for stability. Have any of you tried the high profile Quatro
Roho? If so, can you give me some feed back?
Dan
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