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The Original Tush Cush

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A dual action orthopedic cushion recommended by doctors and healthcare professionals, the Original Tush Cush suspends the tailbone in air, which reduces the pressure on and within the lower spinal discs. It also causes the pelvis to tip forward to help restore the spine's natural lumbar curve. Oft imitated, but never matched, the Tush Cush comes in Velour, Executive Faux Leather, and now Sheepskin. The original Tush Cush measures 14"x18".
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The Tush-Cush orthopedic seat cushion is scientifically designed to relieve and prevent back pain, numb buttocks and other discomforts associated with sitting. The unique cutout section of the cushion suspends the tailbone providing comfort and relief to areas sensitive to sitting. Wedge shape tilts your pelvis forward to restore your spine's natural lumbar curve. The Tush Cush is the original design of the wedge shaped cushion with cutout. Our cushion is made of the highest quality foam to maintain the integrity of the wedge and give you the best support possible every time you sit.
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Our limited warranty is for one year against materials and workmanship. If there is a problem, please call us for authorization. We will then ask you to send the cushion back, including a note as to the problem along with your original receipt (a copy will do) and contact information. We will review the problem, and if it is found to be covered under our warranty, we will replace your cushion free of charge. Please do not send back the cushion without prior authorization. NOTE: WARRANTY APPLIES only during normal use and care and is absolutely VOID if the Product is misused, neglected, damaged, or if it has been repaired or altered by someone other than Kinetic Diversified Industries, Inc,.
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