Cushion Homedics Massage

Cushion Homedics Massage



Selecting a Wheel Chair Seat Cushion

A seat cushion or cooling wheel chair pad is an important accessory for those who spend extended time in a mobility chair. Sitting for long periods puts people at risk for developing pressure sores and bruises. In addition, vibration and heat can cause additional pain and discomfort.

Following is an overview of the seating pads and cushions available to wheel chair users.

FOAM CUSHIONS
These standard seat cushions are lightweight and inexpensive. They come in a variety of densities and sizes to accommodate the wheel chair seat. Yet, foam cushions typically last no longer than six to 12 months and should be checked regularly to ensure they are providing comfort and pressure relief.

GEL CUSHIONS
Gel cushions are heavy, distribute weight evenly, and provide good seating protection. While they are extremely durable, it is important to sure that gel cushions maintain their shape and the wheelchair user isn’t “bottoming out” on the pad. If so, it needs to be replaced.

AIR CUSHIONS
These cushions have air chambers and can be inflated to adjust to the wheelchair user’s comfort and sensitive areas. While lightweight and waterproof, they are subject to leaks and punctures, and should be checked regularly.

COOLING WHEEL CHAIR PADS
Cooling wheel chair pads are similar to cooling cushions people use on car seats and office chairs. They are specifically designed to reduce heat build-up and moisture from underneath the legs and buttocks that occur from extensive sitting. Cooling wheel chair pads offer pain relief and provide comfort for a number of hours, based on pad design and construction.

HYBRID AND OTHER TYPES OF CUSHIONS
Some manufacturers make cushions by combining materials like foam and gel. Others have developed new materials for their cushions and pads such as composite foam to enhance air circulation and moisture prevention.

Before deciding on a cushion, ask your health care professional which type is best for you. Then try different cushions and pads for yourself to see which you like the best and gives you the most comfort.


Massage Therapy In Your Own Home: Environment, Dress, And Massage Medium

Environment

You will need to make sure that there is enough space in your home for your therapist to set up the massage couch and be able to walk around it.

To make sure that your experience is as relaxing as possible, please make sure that you will not be disturbed during your massage.

Your Massage Therapist will recommend that you switch off your television or radio during your massage so that she can completely focus on your treatment and you can completely focus on your relaxation.

Music may be played during your massage as this can help to aid relaxation. Your Massage Therapist will be happy for you to listen to the music of your choice if there is a particular piece of music that you find relaxing. Alternatively, you can choose from a selection of music which your Massage Therapist will have on CD. Choices include; classical , trip hop or new age music.

Please let your Massage Therapist know in advance if she will need to bring a portable CD player.

Dress

If you are having a full body massage, you will need to prepare for your massage by removing all clothing, apart from underwear on the lower body. You will need to wear a bath robe/dressing gown. (Your Massage Therapist will provide a gown, but you may wear your own if you wish).

If you are having a back, neck and shoulder massage, you will need to be undressed from the waist upwards.

It is easier and more comfortable for your massage to be carried out if you are not wearing a bra as this allows easy access to the back and shoulders. If you feel uncomfortable with this, please discuss this with your Massage Therapist.


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