A Cushion Combining the Best of Roho Air Flotation and Jay Base Technology
Introducing the NEW ROHO Hybrid Elite™ Cushion – the wheelchair cushion that combines the superb skin protection and shape matching ability of ROHO DRY FLOATATION® with the stability of Jay® base technology. The new cushion design allows for improved pelvic alignment and stability for improved position and function while maintaining optimal immersion and envelopment of both the ischial tuberosities and greater trochanters.
| Dimensions | |
|---|---|
| Sizes | Range of sizes to fit 14"-24" wide and 14"-20" deep wheelchairs |
| Weights | |
| Weight | Approx 1.6kg (varies with size) |
Comes with a two way stretch cover, hand inflation pump, repair kit and operation manual.
The Roho Hybrid Elite Cushion is recommended for clients who:
• are at a moderate to high risk for skin breakdown
• require pelvic and lower extremity positioning
• have difficulty with lower extremity positioning and alignment
• have asymmetrical postures and need front to back or side to side positioning (dual compartment sizes applicable)
The ROHO shape fitting cushion provides critical pressure redistribution around the pelvis area providing you with superior skin protection that ROHO is known for. Simply adjust the cushion to fit the client’s shape in order to minimize tissue deformation and maximize blood flow.
The Hybrid Elite’s Jay contoured foam base engineered specifically for ROHO, provides improved positioning of the pelvis and lower extremities, enhancing sitting posture. This added stability assists the person in achieving safer transfers in and out of his or her wheelchair.
Available with single or dual compartments.
Roho Cushion: Flame resistant, neoprene rubber; Jay Base: Flame Resistant, fluid resistant closed cell foam.
Cushion and Base are easily cleaned with soap and water. Cover is machine washable.
The neoprene rubber cushion can be patched or repaired to extend use.
See details under the 'specifications' tab
24 month limited (refer to the owner's manual under the 'resources tab' for full details)
Australian Standards have been developed to ensure equipment meets recognised safety and reliability criteria. To achieve this status, equipment must pass a series of tests in which it is put under difficult conditions that are designed to be similar to those that the child or adult may face when the equipment is used. For example, wheelchairs are tested for safhas gained Australian Standard acceptance, it provides a sense of satisfaction and reassurance that it is safe to be used and will do the job.
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