Avoid Excessive Strain With Riser Chairs
Fed up with struggling to get out of your chair? As we get older our joints tend to weaken as do our muscles. It’s only when we begin to struggle that we notice just how much effort it takes. But when the joints begin to go it becomes painfully obvious.
If your chair is on the low side then you’ll notice the difficulties earlier. By simply raising the level you sit at with extra padding you can reduce the strain on your knee joints when you get up. This however is only a temporary solution to the problem.
There are several types of chairs available that will help in this situation. One of these is a riser chair. The cheapest ones will use a manually operated lever. Just pull and push the lever to raise the chair seat up and down to aid you. Most chairs, however, use electricity to operate them.
But what if you want something that’s a bit more versatile? A riser recliner chair is the most versatile of all. These chairs can rise up and tilt to aid you getting in and out of the chair. The footrest and the chair back can be raised and lowered so that you can recline in a whole host of positions. And you’ll be able to do this by simply pushing buttons on the attached control pad.
As a result a rise and recline chair will be useful for many years and will adapt to your needs if you become less able to move around. If you’ve been sitting in one position for a while you can quickly alter it by pressing the button. Press again and recline the chair fully and you can take a comfortable nap without having to get up.
Although quite expensive a riser chair is a long term investment that will make a big difference to everyday life. Just take your time and choose one that will meet your current and future needs.
Tagged with: armchair • Chair • Recline • Recliner • rise • Riser
Filed under: Disabled Stair Lift
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