Saturday, October 5, 2013

Electric Riser Recliner - Two Medical Reasons Why People Give a Gift of Riser Recliner


If you are considering purchasing an electric riser recliner for an elderly relative, or even for yourself, then you have landed in the right place. Here you will find two most prevalent medical reasons people either give a gift of an electric riser recliner or buy one for themselves. After seeing the reasons, and comparing them with your condition or that of your relative or friend, you will be closer to making a decision whether a purchase of an electric riser recliner is right for you. The two top medical reasons for purchase are Arthritis and Post-surgery recovery. Let's look at them both.

Arthritis pains

There are many types of arthritis. In general, arthritis refers to a joint inflammation that causes the joint to stop performing its function adequately, leading to pain and difficulties moving. The two most common types of arthritis requiring a electric riser recliner are hip and knee rheumatoid arthritis, and hip and knee osteoarthritis. The rheumatoid arthritis is a self-immune disease affecting the joint area in the hip or in the knee that causes the reduction in cartilage, which in turn leads to "hard rubbing" of "bone on bone", and further degradation of the joint and the associated pain. The cartilage growth is simply not fast enough to make up for the use and for the reduction caused by the autoimmune response.

So the treatment, if not cure, for arthritis, includes making sure the pressures we exert on the joints are minimal. Thus, the cartilage and the hip bone will have the maximal chance of recovering on its own.

This is where a comfortable electric riser recliner shines. Without exerting pressure on the knee or hip joint, you will be able to get in and out of the chair, you will be able to recline comfortably into just perfect position for whatever you decide you wanted to do, reading, writing, watching TV, or just simply eating or sleeping.

Post-surgery recovery

Sometimes the body just won't heal on its own and a surgery, such as hip surgery, or a knee surgery must be performed to retain your mobility. As helpful as surgery may be, it takes time to recover. And during that time, it is best to not exert any pressure on joints, especially on joints that are in the process of healing and recovering from the surgery. So patients love to just have a solid, comfortable chair they can trust. In addition, they love to have a chair that lets them get in and out of it on their own without exerting much pressure on the joints.

And this is where an electric riser recliner comes in real handy. When you are able to get into a standing position by just simply pressing a button ad activating the chair tilt that gets you up, there is hardly anything better or easier you can do.

So now that you know about the two main conditions and diseases that cause people to purchase and electric riser recliner, is your condition similar? If yes, you should have a better idea whether a riser recliner is really right for you.

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