ROHO Seating & Positioning

ROHO cushions are medical-grade, air-filled seat cushions designed to provide exceptional comfort, support, and protection for people who sit for extended periods—especially wheelchair users or those at risk of pressure sores.

Key Features:

  • Air Cell Technology: Made of interconnected air cells that adjust to your body’s shape and movement.
  • Pressure Redistribution: Minimizes pressure points to prevent skin breakdown and pressure ulcers.
  • DRY FLOATATION® System: Mimics the sensation of floating, reducing friction and shear.
  • Custom Fit: Conforms to your body for personalized support and posture alignment.
  • Lightweight & Portable: Easy to carry and use across different seating surfaces.

What It Does

ROHO cushions are clinically proven to:

  • âś… Prevent and help heal pressure sores (stages 1–3)
  • âś… Improve circulation and reduce tissue deformation
  • âś… Enhance comfort during long sitting sessions
  • âś… Support postural stability and reduce sliding
  • âś… Allow freedom of movement without compromising support

They’re especially beneficial for:

  • Wheelchair users
  • People with impaired sensation
  • Individuals recovering from surgery or injury
  • Anyone needing long-term seating comfort
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Description

🛠️ How to Use a ROHO Cushion

Here’s a simplified step-by-step guide:

  1. Placement:
    • Put the cushion on your chair with the air cells facing up.
    • Ensure the valve is in the front-left corner when seated.
  2. Inflation:
    • Use the hand pump provided.
    • Open the valve (turn counterclockwise), attach the pump, and inflate until the cushion arches slightly.
    • Close the valve (turn clockwise) and remove the pump.
  3. Adjustment:
    • Sit on the cushion in your normal position.
    • Slide your hand between the cushion and your bottom to check for proper inflation.
    • You should feel ½ to 1 inch of air between your body and the seat surface.
    • Adjust air by releasing or adding until you can just barely move your fingertips under your lowest bony area.
  4. Maintenance:
    • Check air pressure daily.
    • Clean the cover regularly (machine washable).
    • Inspect for wear or punctures and use the repair kit if needed.
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