Coccyx Cushions

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    Our ergonomically shaped comfort cushions with coccyx cutouts ease pressure at the base of your spine, shaping your body for maximum comfort and pain relief. Ideal for lower back and coccyx pain (coccydynia), Putnam's coccyx relief cushions and coccyx tailbone cushion options are usable on home chairs, office chairs, and wheelchairs.

    Pick from a variety of coccyx cutout cushions in different degrees and styles to suit your cause of pain. Most cushions are also available without coccyx cutouts or with other types of cutouts to meet your needs. 

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    Which Coccyx Cushion Is Right for You?

    Choosing the right coccyx cushion comes down to how you sit day to day. For office use, a flatter cushion can help keep your position stable over longer periods. For driving, a wedge shape can help adjust your sitting angle and reduce pressure at the base of the spine.

    A coccyx tailbone cushion with a cutout is designed to reduce direct contact with the tailbone area. This can make sitting more comfortable if you spend long periods seated or are dealing with ongoing discomfort.

    You can also view the full range of pressure cushions for other seating support options.

    Materials, Shapes and Where to Use Them

    Different materials will change how a coccyx cushion feels in use. Memory foam cushions more closely to your body, while firmer foam options offer more structured support.

    The shape you choose can also depend on where you use it. Wedge cushions are often used in cars or office chairs, while more level designs work well on dining chairs or general seating at home. A coccyx tailbone cushion can be used across all of these settings to help reduce pressure on the base of the spine. 

    If you are using a cushion for posture support, it may also be useful to look at the range of back support cushions, which can be paired with a seat cushion for added comfort. 

    Coccyx Tailbone Cushion Support

    A coccyx tailbone cushion is designed to reduce direct pressure on the base of the spine, but positioning is just as important. The cutout should sit just behind the tailbone rather than directly underneath it, helping relieve pressure more effectively. Using a coccyx tailbone cushion at a desk, in the car, or on a wheelchair can help maintain a more consistent sitting position throughout the day.

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