Pudendal Channel Cushion

$ 72.90
ABOUT THIS PRODUCT The Pudendal Channel Cushion is a foam cushion with a cut-out channel section in the middle. This is designed for pain relief, and allows the person’s weight to be taken by the outside parts of the buttocks by using a higher density foam on the outside, and a softer density foam in the inside. This allows more of your weight to be taken to the outside when sitting down, and less to be taken on the inside. Included in the product are two spare strips of foam which can be placing in the channel cut out to make the gap smaller if you want to. We also have a smaller version of this product available, which is more discreet when taking it to the café, restaurant, movies, etc. See the Pudendal Channel Cushion – Small. WHO SHOULD USE THIS PRODUCTFOR? This product may help people who suffer from: Pudendal Neuralgia (PN) Pudendal Nerve Entrapment (PNE) Surgical mesh complications Vulvodynia Perineal pain Hemorrhoids Testicular pain Prostate Damaged coccyx After having a baby The symptoms may be: Numbness Burning Aching Loss of genital sensation Pain associated with urinating HOW TO USE THIS PRODUCT Place the Pudendal Channel Cushion on the seat with the grey rubber side down. Place the cover opening towards the back of the chair. Make sure if will not move unsafely when sitting down. PRODUCT MATERIALS Foam cushion. Lycra stretch material cover, with non-slip rubber underneath. WARNINGS Consider taking advice from a therapist to make sure this product is right for you. ALTERNATIVE OR RELATED PRODUCTS Pudendal Channel Cushion – Small

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