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The Science Behind Comfort

OFF-LOADING PRESSURE RELIEF WITH FOAM CUT OUT CUSHIONS: EXPERIENCES
FROM RANCHO LOS AMIGOS NATIONAL REHABILITATION CENTER

JOURNAL OF
REHABILITATION MEDICINE

JRM–CC: CLINICAL COMMUNICATIONS

VOL. 6, 2023

ARTICLE 18706

Abstract Summary

2023

Jan FURUMASU, PT,

Robyn BUCKNER DPT,

Christine MATA, DPT 

Philip REQUEJO, PhD
From the Department of Physical Therapy, Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center, and Rancho Research Institute, Downey, CA, USA

This paper investigates the effectiveness of using foam cut out cushions to relieve pressure on bony areas while sitting, especially for those at high risk, such as elderly wheelchair users who are prone to developing pressure injuries.


This study delves into the historical background of foam cut out cushions and emphasizes their relevance in addressing the needs of patients.

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By customizing the cushions according to individual requirements, this research highlights a successful alternative for providing personalized cushion solutions to wheelchair users.

 

The findings underscore the importance of adopting the cushion fitting technique to reduce pressure-related health risks, making it a valuable approach for enhancing the comfort and well-being of aging wheelchair users.​

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