I have used the deep contour for several years, there’s very little padding but 
that has never been a problem for me.  I really like the security that it gives 
me.

I sit very erect so not much pressure on the lower lumbar area so I would 
imagine it depends on your seating positioning.

I too am looking at permobile but I want front wheel drive, so hopefully the 
F3.  I would hate to go back to rear wheel drive.

 

 

From: Fragile [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 03 January, 2017 6:50 AM
To: quad-list <[email protected]>
Subject: [QUAD-L] Wheelchair backrest

 

I have a Permobil M 300 with the corpus seating. I like the plastic wedges that 
you can put on both sides of the lower part of the backrest for better lumbar 
support, they don't get in the way that the swing away lateral supports do.

 

After a few years, my lower back began to hurt, so I put in the dense foam 
inserts for the lumbar region that came with it. The pain went away pretty 
quickly, but it has caused a pressure sore.

 

I'm going to start the process for a new chair this summer. I asked the 
wheelchair technician that ordered me the chair about different backrests that 
are less likely to cause a pressure sore, he recommended a company called 
Comfort Company that has air backrests. They look nice, the only problem is I 
would probably have to go back to the swing away lateral supports.

 

Looking at the Jay 2, Deep Contour backrests, they look like they wrap around 
the lower body pretty well. But nervous about the amount of foam in the lumbar 
region. Has anybody tried one of these backrests? Is the thickness of the foam 
adequate? Would greatly appreciate any advice.

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