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Coccyx Cushions

Coccyx cushions are designed to relieve pressure on the tailbone (coccyx) and improve comfort when sitting for longer periods. Often featuring a cut-out or contoured design, these cushions help reduce direct contact with the coccyx, making them particularly useful for people experiencing tailbone pain, injury, or discomfort from prolonged sitting. They are commonly used as seat cushions for back pain, helping to promote a more comfortable and supported sitting position.

Suitable for use on office chairs, wheelchairs, car seats and at home, coccyx seat cushions help distribute weight more evenly and support better posture. They are widely used by older adults, disabled users and anyone needing pressure relief while seated, offering a practical solution for managing coccyx pain and improving everyday sitting comfort.

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