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Product Code: I 72
Size: Universal — fits most chairs, car seats, and wheelchairs
Supplied by: Australian Healthcare Supplies — registered NDIS provider, Perth WA
Tynor Round Ring Cushion Seat — designed to help relieve coccyx and tailbone pressure during prolonged sitting at work, home, in the car, or in a wheelchair.
The Tynor Round Ring Cushion Seat (I 72) is an anatomically designed orthopaedic seat cushion made from high-density, visco-elastic PU foam, designed to help relieve pressure on the coccyx (tailbone) and surrounding area during extended periods of sitting. Its distinctive ring design features a central cut-out that allows the tailbone and anal region to remain free of direct contact with the seat surface, helping to reduce discomfort associated with coccyx injuries, haemorrhoids, post-surgical recovery, and prolonged sitting. Lightweight, portable, and suitable for use on office chairs, car seats, wheelchairs, and most standard seating. Supplied by Australian Healthcare Supplies, a registered NDIS provider based in Perth, Western Australia.
The Tynor Round Ring Cushion Seat is designed to help relieve pressure on the coccyx and surrounding area during prolonged sitting. It may assist in managing discomfort associated with the following conditions:
If your physiotherapist, GP, or occupational therapist has recommended a coccyx cushion or pressure-relief seat cushion, confirm product code I 72 with your clinician. NDIS participants should contact us to confirm funding eligibility.
| How to Use | 1. Place the cushion on your chair, car seat, or wheelchair with the non-slip base facing down. 2. Sit on the cushion so that the tailbone (coccyx) and anal area are positioned over the central cut-out — not in contact with the foam. 3. Adjust your sitting position until you feel your weight distributed across the ring of the cushion with the tailbone area free from pressure. 4. Use on any chair, car seat, or wheelchair as needed throughout the day. |
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| Important Cautions | This product is designed to be used under the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional, particularly for post-operative use or pressure injury prevention. Discontinue use and seek medical advice if discomfort, skin irritation, or symptoms worsen during or after use. This product is not a substitute for medical treatment. Consult your doctor before use if you have an active wound, skin condition, or vascular disorder affecting the seated area. Keep out of reach of children. Follow the instructions provided in the product box carefully. |
| Common Questions |
What is the Tynor Round Ring Cushion Seat used for? The Tynor Round Ring Cushion Seat (I72) is designed to help relieve pressure on the coccyx (tailbone) and anal area during prolonged sitting. It is commonly used for coccyx pain, haemorrhoids, post-surgical recovery, and pressure relief during long hours of sitting at work, in the car, or in a wheelchair. How does the round ring design help with tailbone pain? The central cut-out in the ring design is positioned so that the coccyx and anal area remain suspended in the air rather than pressing against the seat surface. This helps reduce direct pressure on the tailbone during sitting, which may assist in reducing discomfort associated with coccydynia and related conditions. Can it be used on a wheelchair? Yes — the cushion is designed for use on office chairs, car seats, wheelchairs, and most standard seating. NDIS participants using wheelchairs should speak with their Occupational Therapist to confirm suitability for their seating and postural needs. Is this cushion suitable after coccyx surgery? It may be suitable for post-operative use as directed by your surgeon or physiotherapist. Do not use for post-surgical recovery without explicit clinical guidance. Can I use NDIS funding for this product? Australian Healthcare Supplies is a registered NDIS provider. This product may be eligible under the Assistive Technology or Daily Activities support categories depending on your plan. Contact us to confirm eligibility for your specific plan. Is it one size fits all? Yes — the Tynor Round Ring Cushion Seat is a universal size designed to fit most standard chairs, car seats, and wheelchairs without adjustment. Is the Tynor Round Ring Cushion Seat available in Australia? Yes — stocked and dispatched from Perth, Western Australia by Australian Healthcare Supplies. Free shipping Australia-wide with estimated delivery of 2–5 business days. |
| Intended Clinical Use | Prefabricated orthopaedic seat cushion designed to help reduce direct pressure on the coccyx and perianal region during prolonged sitting. Intended to assist in the management of discomfort associated with the following clinical presentations: Coccydynia (coccyx pain) · Haemorrhoids and perianal discomfort · Post-operative recovery — coccyx, perianal, or lower spinal surgery · Pilonidal sinus post-surgical recovery · Pressure injury prevention for wheelchair users or those with limited mobility · Postural fatigue associated with prolonged occupational sitting |
| Contraindications | Active open wounds or skin breakdown in the coccyx or perianal region (unless clinically assessed and approved for cushion use) · Known allergy or hypersensitivity to PU foam or cover materials · Use as a primary pressure injury management device for high-risk patients without clinical assessment — an OT assessment is recommended for wheelchair users with complex seating needs |
| Clinical Precautions | This product is designed for general pressure relief and comfort — it is not classified as a therapeutic pressure injury management cushion for high-risk patients · OT assessment recommended for NDIS participants with complex seating or postural support needs · Post-operative use to be directed and supervised by treating clinician · Discontinue and reassess if symptoms worsen or skin changes are noted under the cushion area |
| Regulatory & Supply Details |
Product Code: I 72 Device Classification: Class I Medical Device Certifications: ISO 9001, ISO 13485, ISO 45001 — US FDA Registered — CE Marked Manufacturer: Tynor Orthotics Pvt. Ltd., 169-170, Sec 82, JLPL Ind. Area, Mohali, Punjab, India EC Representative: MT Promedt Consulting GmbH, Ernst-Heckel-Strasse 7, 66386 St. Ingbert, Germany Australian Supplier: Australian Healthcare Supplies, Perth WA — registered NDIS provider NDIS: May be funded under Assistive Technology or Daily Activities support categories — confirm with NDIS advisor Bulk & Institutional Orders: Contact us for hospital, aged care, and clinic supply accounts |