Lift Chairs - Quality and Comfort

Published on 14th May 2008 by Brad Brubaker in Medical Supplies


As our body begins to age some things are no longer as easy as they once were. This includes things like driving, reading, and even moving around the house. Things like arthritis can make walking very painful. In the case of arthritis, this is because it causes swelling and joint pain. Often one of the hardest actions can be standing or sitting in a controlled manner. This can often result in falls or other injuries or it means that you must rely on someone else to help you. A lift chair is a good solution to these and many other problems. They allow you to independently and safely stand and sit without fear of falls. It is perhaps this independence that is the most important feature that a lift chair provides. No one likes to put undue strain on their family or loved ones, and this is exactly how it can feel if you must rely on someone else every time you want to stand up or sit. In many cases it also can be dangerous for the person helping you, if they are themselves mobility challenged. There are many different kinds of lift chairs and they are divided into several different categories based off of the amount and way they recline. Some chairs described as 2-position chairs or TV recline chairs, recline about 45 degrees and are designed to be perfect for watching TV or reading. 3-position chairs recline to a near horizontal position and are great for sleeping as well as reading or watching TV. Infinite position lift chairs are in many ways the Ferrari of lift chairs. The foot rest and the back rest operate independently of one another and they can recline to a near horizontal position. A common fallacy is that 2-position or 3-position lift chairs can only actually be used to attain 2 or 3 positions. This is far from the truth because they can actually achieve an almost unrestrained number of positions, which is limited only by how far the backrest will recline. With the push of a button your lift chair will recline via an electric motor that requires no actual effort from the seated individual. When purchasing new furniture for your living room, space is frequently a very important factor. A chair or couch that takes up too much space can be unadvisable, so some lift chairs are designed to have a much smaller footprint. These lift chairs are called wall huggers because they are designed to be placed as close to the wall as possible and still offer complete functionality. The price of lift chairs has dropped dramatically over the past few years. Often, when dealing with other types of products, this reduction in cost is a side effect of lower quality, but nothing could be farther from the truth. Quality manufacturers like Pride Mobility and Golden Technologies have brought affordability and quality together. In fact they are so confident in their products, that they generally offer incredibly comprehensive warranties. A lift chair is a great tool for those who might otherwise not be able to stand or sit without assistance. If you are mobility challenged and have never seen or used a lift chair, you are likely missing a very valuable opportunity to increase your independence.

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Brad Brubaker, a technical writer, has had experience with many types of home medical equipment. For more information on lift chairs or discount medical supplies visit http://www.usmedicalsupplies.com



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