Half Bolster Cushion for Physiotherapy & Positioning
This half bolster cushion is designed to provide stable and comfortable support during physiotherapy, rehabilitation, and massage treatments. Its flat base prevents rolling, ensuring secure positioning while supporting different parts of the body.
Ideal for professional clinics and home use, it helps improve posture, reduce strain, and enhance treatment effectiveness.
Key Features & Benefits
- Flat base design for added stability (no rolling)
- Supports knees, legs, back, and ankles
- Improves posture and body alignment
- Helps reduce pressure on joints and muscles
- Ideal for physiotherapy, rehab, and massage
- Compact and easy to position
Stable Support for Better Treatment
Unlike full round bolsters, this half bolster stays firmly in place, making it perfect for controlled positioning during therapy sessions. It is commonly used under the knees to relieve lower back pressure or under ankles for added comfort during treatments.
This improves both patient comfort and therapist precision.
Who Is It For?
- Physiotherapy clinics
- Massage therapists
- Rehabilitation patients
- Home care users
- Individuals with back, knee, or leg discomfort
Specifications
- Product: Half Bolster Cushion
- Dimensions: 50 x 15 cm
- Shape: Half Round
- Use: Physiotherapy, positioning, support
Half Bolster Cushion – Stable Support for Therapy
This half bolster cushion is a practical solution for improving patient positioning, enhancing comfort, and supporting effective treatment outcomes.
FAQ
Q1: What is the difference between round and half bolster?
A half bolster has a flat base, so it stays stable and does not roll.
Q2: Where is it commonly used?
Under knees, ankles, or back during therapy and massage.
Q3: Is it suitable for home use?
Yes, it is ideal for both professional and home environments.
Q4: Can it help with lower back pain?
Yes, placing it under the knees can reduce pressure on the lower back.
Q5: Is it easy to move and position?
Yes, it is lightweight and designed for easy adjustment.










