Cushion Ring Foam for Coccyx Pain
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The cushion designed to make sitting truly comfortable again
Whether you’re recovering from surgery, managing coccyx or lower back pain, or simply looking for better posture support, the Cushion Ring Foam is built to relieve discomfort and restore ease to your everyday sitting
Why Choose the Cushion Ring Foam?
Targeted Relief Where You Need It Most
Created with healthcare insight and crafted for daily use, the unique ring-shaped design eases pressure on sensitive areas, supporting recovery and long-term comfort
Smart Pressure Redistribution
Unlike standard cushions, this one is made from high-quality memory foam. It gently moulds to your body, spreading weight evenly and reducing strain so you feel supported from the moment you sit down
Lightweight, Portable, and Practical
At just under 1kg, it’s easy to carry between home, office, or clinic. Use it wherever you need on office chairs, dining chairs, or even in recovery settings
Key Features at a Glance
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Ring shape reduces pressure in the sacral and coccyx area
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Memory foam adapts to your body for superior support
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Breathable construction helps keep you cool and dry
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Suitable for long sitting sessions without discomfort
Ideal For a Range of Conditions
This cushion is a versatile solution for relieving discomfort caused by:
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Coccyx pain or tailbone injury
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Post-natal or post-surgical recovery
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Haemorrhoids and piles
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Lower back strain
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Pregnancy-related sitting pain
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General discomfort from long hours of sitting
Designed for Real-Life Comfort
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For pregnancy: relieves pressure during late pregnancy and recovery.
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For work: fits most office chairs and helps improve posture during long workdays.
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For everyday use: breathable open-centre design keeps things cooler than standard cushions, minimising sweat and reducing risk of friction sores.
Technical Details
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Cushion diameter: 440mm (17.25")
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Height: 100mm (4")
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Weight: 900g (1.9lb)
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Central opening: 13cm
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Max. user weight: 120kg (19 stone)
Sit Better. Recover Faster. Live More Comfortably
Stop letting pain or pressure dictate how you sit. With the Cushion Ring Foam, you can bring real comfort back into your day, at home, at work, or wherever life takes you.
👉 Try it today and feel the difference in every seat.
Frequently Asked Questions
A: This is an online ergonomic training course designed to teach participants how to assess Visual Display Units (VDU) / Display Screen Equipment (DSE) safely and in compliance with Irish and European health & safety regulations. It covers workstation assessments, ergonomics, and MSD prevention.
A: This course is suitable for anyone responsible for workplace safety or office ergonomics, including:
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Health & Safety managers or consultants
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Health & Safety representatives
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Occupational health professionals
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Facilities management staff
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Architects involved in office design
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Office managers and business owners
A: No. This beginner-friendly online DSE/VDU course is suitable for anyone, regardless of prior ergonomics or health & safety experience.
A: The course is fully online via Microsoft Teams, featuring interactive lectures, group exercises, explainer videos, polls, and practical workstation assessments.
A: The course runs for 1 full day (9am–5pm) with breaks.
A: The course is delivered by highly experienced ergonomic and health & safety professionals from KOS Ergonomics, who work with leading Irish companies to reduce workplace risks and improve office ergonomics.
A: Yes. Participants who successfully complete the theory exam and practical assessment will receive a KOS Training Academy Level 1 VDU / DSE Assessor Certificate.
A: You’ll need a computer or tablet with a camera, microphone, and stable internet connection. A typical home or office workstation is sufficient for the practical exercises.
A: Key topics include:
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Ergonomics and anthropometrics for office work
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Hazards and risks associated with VDU/DSE use
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Legal requirements under Irish and EU legislation
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Workstation setup, environmental factors, and emerging trends (hot-desking, sit-stand desks, home working, laptop/tablet use)
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Practical assessment and evaluation techniques
A: Yes. The course covers Regulation 72 of the 2007 Safety, Health & Welfare at Work Regulations, along with European Directive 90/270/EEC to ensure compliance for all EU countries.
A: Absolutely. By training staff as certified VDU / DSE assessors, your organisation can reduce musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), improve employee wellbeing, and ensure compliance with legal obligations.
A: Yes. Participants have access to KOS Ergonomics’ expert advice and resources for any follow-up questions related to workstation assessments or ergonomics.
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