Yes that why a solid lump style poly will never work to complete satisfaction IMO. The danger is they are made hard enough to work initially, which satisfies the first criteria, but does so at the detriment to wishbone strength.
They will eventually fatigue the wishbone. There's no compromise to satisfy both.

If its to be upgraded, the rearward bush MUST be a ball joint design. And to be usable in a passenger car it MUST have some sort of damping quality or harshness will be the over riding sensation. The car can be as accurate as it likes but if the drivers hands are numb with tingling vibration after half an hour its no use.
I already get slight tingling from long journeys with front poly as it is, but then I have a compressed vertebrae that aggravates nerves anyway so it might be that.
It's certainly not as straightforward as fitting a rose joint, or a solid lump of poly.
I did speak to Powerflex re measuring up the omega for poly rear subframe bushes/donuts a couple of years ago. They even measured the car for dimensions etc. However the sales team decided that there where more lucrative models to build bushes for first, cars that sold in bigger numbers or models that had greater numbers on the road certainly.
So us poor omega owners had to wait as far as they where concerned. Luckily Al found the monaro ones by Pedders to be a good enough fit.
But the point is, just asking a poly bush manufacturer to make a bush for a certain model doesn't mean they will just make the part for us either. They have to see a good business decision first, which is fair enough.
There are plenty of engineers that will make the metal parts, but poly up to a certain shaw needs to be moulded. Freezing it doesn't work either. Black poly, is just about hard enough to machine, but the second it gets hot, the hardness needed to machine it to any real accuracy or detail such as poly ball joint ( not simply a poly lump ) is lost.
Therefor a mould is needed, and from that point ease of manufacture for Joe bloggs on the street, or even us lot, becomes a lot more expensive. Its doable, that's how powerflex started. But certainly not straightforward.
....IMO of course.
