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I have a LOVE - HATE relationship with face rest cushions.
Oakworks has a new product they are using called Aero-cel.
It’s the best on the market, but is still not super comfortable so I followup with a memory foam face rest pad.
You have it wash the latter quite a bit to get rid of an odor I’m not real fond of.
This is the best alternative I’ve found --- a comfortable face rest cushion may not exist.
Question for you…
When do you or your clients start feeling uncomfortable when using a face rest while prone?
Immediately?
After time has passed?
How much time on the average?
P.S. For my clients with sinus congestion, I just avoid the prone position and work back, neck, and shoulders in a side lying position. It oftentimes the position (gravity, that is) rather than a cushion that is the issue.
Thanks Susan- I just ordered the memory foam cushion and I can't wait to see if it improves the discomfort. Did you say you can wash it? In the washing machine?
I assume you own the Aero-ce;, but since you follow it with the memory foam pad- is it worth the investment to buy a whole new face rest, or just using the foam on a standard pace rest will be enough? (Which is my plan for now..)
I can tolerate 10-20 min but as soon as the therapist moves to my legs I turn my head immediately...
As far as clients- some just "hate" it even before we start... on some I do prone work for only 15-20 min. and the rest is done in supine. If they are congested i do side position but many of them "stick it out" because they just love the prone work....
Thanks for your input!
Eeris
Susan G. Salvo said:I have a LOVE - HATE relationship with face rest cushions.
Oakworks has a new product they are using called Aero-cel.
It’s the best on the market, but is still not super comfortable so I followup with a memory foam face rest pad.
You have it wash the latter quite a bit to get rid of an odor I’m not real fond of.
This is the best alternative I’ve found --- a comfortable face rest cushion may not exist.
Question for you…
When do you or your clients start feeling uncomfortable when using a face rest while prone?
Immediately?
After time has passed?
How much time on the average?
P.S. For my clients with sinus congestion, I just avoid the prone position and work back, neck, and shoulders in a side lying position. It oftentimes the position (gravity, that is) rather than a cushion that is the issue.
Thanks Kathy, from both of you it doesn't sound too promising.. I will give the memory foam a try...
Kathy- if you can rate the KUR vs the standard- what will you rate each at a scale 1-10? (Ten being ideal)
Eeris
Thanks Kathy, from both of you it doesn't sound too promising.. I will give the memory foam a try...
Kathy- if you can rate the KUR vs the standard- what will you rate each at a scale 1-10? (Ten being ideal)
Eeris
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