Lift Chairs: Using and Types
Published by Steve Hedberg on August 26, 2008 Under lift chairs
Diseases like arthritis, which affects the joints and can make it very painful to bend your knee, can frequently make it very hard to stand without assistance. This can mean relying on someone to help you stand up, which also means you must be very careful when you stand or sit. When relying on others who are also mobility challenged, you are putting them at an increased risk of falling and putting undue wear and tear on their body as well as your own. To help in the process of standing and sitting, many people use lift chairs.
A lift chair is a type of recliner that is very popular and can be found in millions of homes all across the country. Most lift chairs are incredibly comfortable and are well designed to fit into any living room decor, but they also offer a very important service that other types of recliners do not.
The lift chairs base is raised into the air by a very strong lifting mechanism. It is very easy to transfer out of the chair into a standing position when the lifting mechanism has reached its peak and they are also used in the reverse manner to make it possible to sit in a controlled manner. If you use and own a lift chair, then you will never be forced to rely on someone to help you stand and you will not have to plan when you sit down around a nurse or caregivers schedule. They add a great deal of independence and also a great deal of safety.
In addition to being a very important medical aid, lift chairs are also very comfortable. Both the backrest and the footrest are controlled by an electric motor, which makes it very easy to find the perfect position for sleeping, reading, eating, or watching TV.
The degree that the chair reclines depends on the type of chair. 2-position lift chairs can be reclined to about 45 degrees and so are often called TV Recliners. If you want to be able to recline to a position that is better suited for sleeping then you will probably want to go with a 3-position lift chair or an infinite position lift chair. 3-position lift chairs recline to an almost horizontal sleeping position, as do infinite position lift chairs. Unlike the other types of lift chairs though, infinite position lift chairs allow the footrest and the backrest to be operated separately, so they offer a much larger degree of customization..
Using a lift chair can greatly increase your independence and reduce the risk of falling as you stand or sit. Most are very affordable priced and most online dealers offer free shipping on their lift chairs.
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