I have a wedge shaped cushion that I used to use it when while driving, to help ensure my hips are higher than my knees, and alleviate pain in my sacrum/low back. It's called the "car-tush", but I think they make a bigger one called the Tush-Cush "http://www.tushcush.com/product_info.php?products_id=66" . It's about 16" wide, 13"deep, and almost 3" thick on the wide (rear) edge. I just discovered that it fits perfectly on my office chair, and it seems to promote pelvic anteversion. I have it set up now on my officeI have a wedge shaped cushion that I used to use it when while driving, to help ensure my hips are higher than my knees, and alleviate pain in my sacrum/low back. It's called the "car-tush", but I think they make a bigger one called the Tush-Cush
Sitting on a "Tush-cush" wedge cushion
January 30, 2010 - 1:55pm | 4 posts
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Sitting on a "Tush-cush" wedge cushion
6 min 55 sec ago
09/10/2008 - 8:36pm
Your wedge is better than not having a wedge at all, but in general, I find that a linear sloping wedge doesn't have enough of a precipice any place to encourage your pelvis to tip forward very much. I prefer a folded fleece blanket or towel or just the padded front edge of a chair as a wedge.
4 years 2 months ago
01/30/2010 - 1:28pm
Thanks!
6 min 55 sec ago
09/10/2008 - 8:36pm