Thanks Tom!      Glad to read that you are still  around and reading the 
messages.  Keep up the great work you are doing for  this community !
 
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 4/23/2014 9:10:38 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Here is the link to the page on the ROHO website  containing both written 
and video instruction on cushion set up and  adjustment, including specific 
instruction guides for the QUADTRO SELECT  product. 

http://www.therohogroup.com/proper_adjustment.jsp  

Bobby - if you need any additional and /  or direct support from ROHO in 
terms of getting your ROHO cushion set up  properly, please contact me 
directly. 

Thank you! 

Tom 

Tom  Borcherding
ROHO Inc.
100 N. Florida Ave.
Belleville, IL 62221  USA
[email protected]
_www.therohogroup.com_ (mip://01db1448/www.therohogroup.com) 
1-618-277-9173, ext. 2006
toll-free  1-800-851-3449
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From:  Larry Willis  <[email protected]>   To:  [email protected],  
 Date:  04/23/2014 06:08 AM   Subject:  [QUAD-L] Fwd:  Roho
 
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The bar lets you control air pressure in different  parts of the cushion. 
You push the air around in the cushion then lock it  there with the slider.

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From:  Gmail <[email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected]) >
Date:  Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Subject: Roho
To: Don Price <[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) >
Cc: RONALD L PRACHT <[email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected]) >,  "[email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected]) " 
<[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) >


I have a Roho cushion that had a  type of slide bar in the front that is 
green on one end and red on the other.  Dose anybody know what it is called 
and how to use that slide bar?  
Everyday w put air in it and let some out by tuning the  Conner nozzle. 
Bobbie 

Smile  Everyday 

On Apr 22, 2014, at 3:02 PM, Don Price  <[email protected]> wrote:

I also used a Jay gel cushion my first 25 years before I  got my first 
pressure sore. I then switched to a Roho air cushion and haven't  had any skin 
issues since.  

The Jay cushion is more stable but it amplifies any  bumps, such as 
sidewalk cracks, as you roll over them. The Roho is less stable  for transfers 
but 
much more forgiving and cushy over bumps. Another  interesting thing about 
air cushions is how they are affected by elevation;  when I drive from 
Phoenix to Flagstaff--an increase in elevation of about  6,000 ft--I have to 
let 
air out of my cushion or it becomes too hard. There  are pros and cons for 
each type of cushion. 

FYI, the Roho President monitors this list for any  issues and feedback 
regarding their products. I think that is really cool and  very proactive on 
Roho's part. We, the end users, really know how well the  product works better 
than anyone. 

Don. 




On Tuesday, April 22, 2014 10:05 AM, Gmail  <[email protected]> 
wrote: 
I used gel my first 25 years then developed pressure  sores after a 
ryzodomy then I HAD to go to Roho to sit on AND sleep on.  
Bobbie 

Smile  Everyday 

On Apr 22, 2014, at  12:45 PM, RONALD L PRACHT <[email protected]>  
wrote:

I guess Ive been  lucky pressure sore wise. I have been using a jay 2 gel 
since day 1 16 years  ago and Im on my fourth one. Rohos aren't dummy proof. 
You have to constantly  be aware of the air pressure. I also cant stand how 
they are to transfer out  of. That was the reason I picked a gel, they have 
a transfer section in the  front. Any therapist will tell you though if you 
have been using a certain  style cushion for years without 
incident..........don't change it.  




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