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.
Looking for the best travel seat cushion for long flights? This comparison explains how the SunCloud® Travel Cushion differs from other travel cushions in materials, support, cleanability, and overall flight comfort.
Pudendal nerve pain and vulvodynia can make sitting unbearable. Learn how customizable channel-opening support and premium certified materials create adaptable relief.
Most sitting damage isn’t loud — it accumulates. From pressure buildup to muscle fatigue, your body adapts in ways you may not notice until discomfort sets in. Understanding the signals early can change how you sit for life.
Sitting all day shouldn’t leave you sore or flared by evening. This realistic guide explains how pressure, posture, and time work together — and what actually helps reduce discomfort during long periods of sitting.
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.
After surgery, I was handed a bright orange donut cushion that promised relief — but felt stiff, awkward, and impossible to ignore. Sitting on it made me feel exposed instead of supported. That moment taught me something important: real pelvic comfort takes more than a hole in a cushion.