Description
Stability and Comfort in a Low Profile
The CE Thin Positioner Cushion is the ideal entry-level positioning cushion for wheelchair users who require a stable, low-profile seating surface. Constructed from two layers of dense chip foam topped with semi-closed cell memory foam, it offers long-lasting structure and exceptional user comfort.
Its specially shaped base helps keep the pelvis in a stable, well-positioned posture helping to prevent forward sliding and maintain postural alignment. The stretch fabric cover ensures comfort and durability, making it a practical, economical seating solution.
FAQs
Q: What is the benefit of the CE Thin Positioner?
A: The CE Thin Positioner has a pre-ischial shelf. This aids the positioning of the pevlis. It prevents the pelvis from tilting backwards by blocking the movement of the ischial tuberosities. This provides stability to the pelvis and therefore supports the user while sitting, making it more comfortable for them
Q: What is the difference between the CE Thin Positioner and the CE Pre-ischial Cushion?
A: The CE Thin Positioner is a shorter cushion that is made of more densely compacted foam.
Q: Why are there two types of foam in the cushion?
A: The CE Thin Positioner is made up of chip foam and a semi closed-cell memory foam. The chip foam provides the rigidity to the cushion, whereas the memory foam provides comfort. The two types of foam are needed to provide the postural support and comfort.
Q: Does this cushion come with a cover?
A: Yes, the cushion cover is a standard stretch non-waterproof fabric
Repairs & Maintenance
When you purchase your wheelchair and various mobility devices, ensure your supplier has the repair and service backup you will need in the future. We carry spare parts for all our products and with trained technicians to service and repair any product you purchase from us, you can rest assured that your product will last many years in the future
Contact any of our branches for pricing and availability on spare parts.
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