Orthopedic Seat Cushion
Other Names
- Seat Cushion
- Coccyx Seat Cushion
- Tailbone Cushion
- Ergonomic Seat Cushion
- Memory Foam Seat Cushion
- Office Chair Cushion
- Pressure Relief Seat Cushion
Indications
- Chronic low back pain
- Coccyx (tailbone) pain or coccydynia
- Sciatica or lumbar radiculopathy
- Prolonged sitting (office work, driving, travel)
- Postoperative recovery after spinal or pelvic surgery
- Degenerative disc disease
- Pressure relief and posture support
Description
- An orthopedic seat cushion is an ergonomic support device designed to reduce pressure on the spine, coccyx, and pelvis while sitting.
- Most cushions are made from memory foam, gel, or high-density foam to distribute body weight evenly and improve sitting posture.
- Many models feature a U-shaped coccyx cutout that offloads pressure from the tailbone and helps relieve pain associated with coccydynia or prolonged sitting.
- Orthopedic seat cushions are commonly used in office chairs, car seats, wheelchairs, and travel seating to improve comfort and spinal alignment.
- By improving posture and reducing pressure points, these cushions may help reduce low back pain, muscle fatigue, and nerve irritation.
Evidence
- Unknown
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Created by:
John Kiel on 7 March 2026 02:08:34
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7 March 2026 02:13:20
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