Round bolsters
Best when you need more height and a versatile roll for ankles, knees, neck or general positioning.
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The right bolster shape can improve client comfort, reduce strain around the lower back, knees, ankles, hips or neck, and help therapists create a more stable treatment position. Choose by body area, support height, shape stability, surface material and treatment style.
Use this hub to reach the right support type. Round bolsters, half-round bolsters, pregnancy positioning and face cushions solve different positioning problems.
Available, delivery time: 1-2 days
Available, delivery time: 1-2 days
Available, delivery time: 1-2 days
Available, delivery time: 1-2 days
Available, delivery time: 1-2 days
Available, delivery time: 1-2 days
Available, delivery time: 1-2 days
Available, delivery time: 1-2 days
Available, delivery time: 1-2 days
Available, delivery time: 1-2 days
Available, delivery time: 1-2 days
Available, delivery time: 1-2 days
The right support depends on body area, treatment position and required height. Round bolsters, half-round bolsters, knee rolls, ankle supports, pregnancy supports and face cushions all solve different comfort problems.
Best when you need more height and a versatile roll for ankles, knees, neck or general positioning.
Best when support should stay stable under knees, ankles or the lower back.
Best when side-lying positioning or pregnancy massage needs more structured support.
Best when prone treatment comfort is limited by face pressure, breathing space or worn padding.
Massage bolsters are also searched as therapy bolsters, bodywork bolsters, positioning cushions, treatment couch cushions, knee rolls, ankle support cushions or lumbar support cushions. The right choice depends on the client position, the body area you need to support and how much height or stability is required during treatment.
A bolster is useful when the client cannot fully relax because a body area is unsupported or under pressure.
Do not use a general bolster when a more specific table-accessory problem is causing discomfort.
Small changes in bolster height and placement can make a large difference to client comfort. Always check the position before starting the treatment.
Decide whether the client needs support under the knees, ankles, lower back, neck, hips or face area.
Use a round bolster for versatile lift or a half-round bolster when stability is more important.
Place the bolster under the relevant body area and make sure the client can relax without strain.
Check after a short moment whether the height, pressure and position feel comfortable.
Move the bolster slightly if the support feels too high, too low or too close to a joint.
Follow the product care instructions and your hygiene routine before using the bolster again.
A bolster should support without forcing the body into an uncomfortable angle. If the bolster is too high, it can create pressure. If it is too low, it may not change the position enough. Start with the body area, then choose shape and height.
Use the related categories if you need a specific support shape, better headrest comfort, arm positioning, covers or broader table accessories.
Answers about massage bolsters, positioning cushions, round bolsters, half-round bolsters, knee rolls, ankle supports, lumbar support, pregnancy supports and face cushions.
Choose a round bolster for more lift, a half-round bolster for stable support, pregnancy supports for side-lying positioning and face cushions for prone headrest comfort.