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Wheelchair Seat Cushions and Backrests for Pressure Relief

Wheelchair Seat and Back Cushions at Living Spinal

The Right Wheelchair Cushion Changes Everything

A good seat cushion for a wheelchair does more than add padding — it protects skin, corrects posture, and lets you sit longer without fatigue. We carry air cushions for wheelchairs, gel cushions for wheelchairs, memory foam options, and hybrid designs from brands like ROHO, Varilite, and Stimulite. Whether you need a clinical-grade pressure relieving cushion for a wheelchair or an everyday comfort upgrade, we'll help you find the right fit.

Cushion Types We Carry

Air Cushions

Adjustable air filled wheelchair cushions use individual air cells to distribute weight evenly. Alternating air cushions for wheelchairs go further — cycling pressure automatically to prevent tissue breakdown during long sitting sessions.

Gel Cushions

Wheelchair gel cushions absorb and redistribute pressure while staying cool. Medical-grade gel wheelchair cushions for pressure sores are designed specifically for users at risk of skin breakdown.

Foam & Hybrid Pads

A memory foam wheelchair pad contours to your shape and absorbs vibration. Lightweight wheelchair seat pads work well for manual and power chair cushions alike — easy to swap between chairs.

Supportive Wheelchair Backrests for Posture and Pressure Relief

Your wheelchair backrest works together with your seat cushion to keep you aligned, supported, and comfortable throughout the day. A quality wheelchair back support stabilizes the pelvis and trunk, supports the natural curve of the spine, and reduces pressure on bony prominences. We carry rigid wheelchair backrests, contoured back systems, and lateral trunk support options from ROHO and Comfort Company — all designed to replace standard sling upholstery with a measurable upgrade in positioning and comfort.

Backrest Types We Carry

Rigid & Carbon Fiber Backs

Rigid wheelchair backrests use an aluminum or carbon fiber shell to provide firm, consistent spinal support. The ROHO Agility series offers adjustable contour depths — from minimum to maximum — so you can dial in trunk support without sacrificing upper-body freedom for propulsion.

Contoured & Moldable Backs

The Comfort Company Embrace features moldable aluminum stays that can be shaped to accommodate scoliosis, kyphosis, or asymmetric postures. Contoured wheelchair back cushions distribute pressure evenly across the back and help keep the pelvis in a neutral position.

Lateral Trunk Support Backs

Wheelchair backrests with lateral supports add wing-style pads that stabilize the trunk for users with limited core strength. The Comfort Company Unite 1 series offers 5” and 7” lateral wings, with optional ROHO air inserts for combined positioning and pressure relief.

What to Look for in a Wheelchair Backrest

  • Back height — A low backrest (below the scapula) gives active users more shoulder freedom for propulsion. A tall wheelchair back support provides full trunk and shoulder support for users with limited core stability or those using tilt-in-space chairs.
  • Contour depth — Deeper contours provide more lateral trunk support and pelvic stability. Shallower contours suit active users who shift position frequently. Many adjustable wheelchair backrests let you change contour depth as needs evolve.
  • Mounting hardware — Rigid backrests attach to the wheelchair's back canes with adjustable hardware, allowing you to fine-tune back angle, height, and depth. Check compatibility with your chair frame before ordering.
  • Pressure relief — Users at risk of skin breakdown on bony prominences (spinous processes, scapulae) should look for pressure relieving backrests with air inserts, high-resilience foam, or gel layers that reduce peak pressure across the back surface.

What to Look for in a Wheelchair Cushion

  • Pressure relief — If you sit 6+ hours daily, pressure cushions for wheelchairs with air or gel cells are worth the investment. They reduce peak pressure at the ischial tuberosities where sores start.
  • Positioning & stability — Contoured bases and lateral supports keep hips centered. A well-matched cushion seat for a wheelchair paired with a rigid backrest improves trunk alignment and reduces sliding.
  • Cover & maintenance — Look for incontinence-proof, low-shear covers. Air cells need periodic inflation checks; gel and foam cushions should be inspected for bottoming out every 12–18 months.

Need help choosing? Call (619) 810-0010 to talk with a seating specialist. We can help match you by diagnosis, chair model, and daily sitting time — whether you need a seat cushion, a backrest, or both.

Also check out our ROHO Air Cushions, Wheelchair Backrests, Comfort Company Backrests, ROHO Backrests, and Wheelchair Accessories.

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