The Tush Chronicles
Welcome to The Tush Chronicles — your hub for real guidance on pelvic pain relief, smarter seating, and everyday travel comfort. Whether you’re searching for the best pelvic cushion for pain or expert insights from flight crews and therapists, you’ll find practical, supportive content here to help you sit better and feel better anywhere you go.
We are hearing from more people who are experiencing increased pelvic pain, often without a clear reason why. As a company that listens closely to our customers, we believe these stories reflect more than individual experiences. They reflect the times we are living in and how our bodies are responding.
If you sit for long hours at work, during travel, or on hard chairs, the right seat cushion can make a real difference. This guide breaks down what actually helps with posture, pressure, and everyday comfort — and what to avoid.
Most people wait for pain before thinking about seat support. But poor sitting habits quietly build stress in the body long before discomfort appears. This article explores why preventative seating matters, how proper support protects posture, and why everyday comfort is one of the simplest ways to avoid future pain.
Founder Note The Infamous Donut A very real story about pain, bad advice, and one happy Westie! I learned this...
When people shop for seat cushions, they often focus on foam and fabric. But long-term durability depends just as much on the components holding everything together. Here’s why we choose forged, American-made D-rings built for real-world use.
Many seat cushions feel comfortable at first, then lose support within months. In this editorial-style article, we explore why mass-produced cushions go flat so quickly, how inferior foam creates a sinking, heat-trapping feel, and why proven, medical-grade foam can hold its shape and comfort for years.
A practical, comfort-first guide to choosing an airplane seat cushion for long-haul flights. Learn what actually makes a cushion supportive, travel-friendly, and comfortable for hours in the air.
If sitting makes pelvic pain flare, the problem often isn’t the chair — it’s pressure, positioning, and support. This guide explains which seat cushion designs actually help painful pelvic conditions, which ones often make symptoms worse, and how to choose support that works with your body.