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- A PUBLICATION OF HealthProductsForYou.com-

Buying Guide: Lift Chair

Health Products For You

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction

Checklist and Features

Lift Chair Positions

Size & Specifications

Mechanism

Room & Decor

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Introduction

Lift Chair Buying Guide

It sometimes becomes difficult for people in old age to move around. Muscle

stiffness and joint aches are frequent, even the smallest task can cause intense

pain with each movement. Sometimes, along with pain the person loses mobility.

Even standing up from the sitting position is troublesome. This is the time to start

looking for ways to reduce stress and limit body movement. A Lift chair is the

most suitable way to sit down and get up without putting stress on the body. It

provides independence, safety, and convenience, while additional features can

give extra comfort.

Lift chairs come in a variety of sizes and with different functionalities. Lift chair can

make a big difference if you need that little boost to get to a standing position or if

you want to sleep right in your chair. This guide to lift chairs is made to ensure

caregivers and those needing a lift chair will get the right information. This will

make you aware of different types of lift chairs available and also some well

known manufacturers of quality lift chairs.

Check List & Features

CHAPTER ONE

Check List & Features

Lift Chair Buying Guide

Lift Chair Selection Checklist

1. The type of reclining features you are looking for (2-Position, 3-Position,

Infinite-Position or Zero Gravity).

2. The person’s height and weight

3. Additional comfort features

4. Sense of room décor

Exquisite Features

Many lift chairs offer additional features to increase the comfort of the user

however the primary feature of lifting the person remains the same.

In addition to primary features, one can also look for:

1. Extra storage pockets to hold magazine and remotes.

2. Heat and massage functions.

3. Right or left remote hand control location.

4. Lumbar pillow support.

5. Cup holders and snack trays.

6. Removable arms to ensure easy in and out of the chair.

Lift Chair Positions

CHAPTER TWO

Lift Chair Positions

Lift Chair Buying Guide

Lift chairs are available in four main positions: 2-position, 3-position, infinite-

position, and zero-gravity. Each of these positions offer different reclining features

to users, allowing them to choose the right chair for their needs.

2-Position Lift Chair

Two Position Lift Chairs are perfect for those who don’t need a full recline. These

Chairs have a lift position and a slight recline position. As the user reclines in a 2

position lift chair, their back and thighs will stay at about 90 degrees. It does not

recline for sleeping. It keeps the user mostly upright when fully reclined. Despite

the name "2-position," the chair can actually recline to anywhere between the

fully upright position and the 45-degree reclining position. It is designed for

increased comfort while reading or watching television.

Lift Chair Positions

Lift Chair Buying Guide

Lift chairs are available in four main positions: 2-position, 3-position, infinite-

position, and zero-gravity. Each of these positions offer different reclining features

to users, allowing them to choose the right chair for their needs.

3-Position Lift Chair

Three position models offer a way to sit in 3 positions (Upright, 45 degree angle

and complete recline at 135 degrees, it does not achieve a perfect horizontal

recline). Three-position lift chairs increase the amount of reclining to include a

napping position. This position is much further back than 45 degrees offered by

the two-position lift chair, but does not recline fully back into a flat position there

is a slight "V" shape where the back and seat meet. Like the two-position lift chair,

the three-position chair can recline to any position within its reclining range. With

an elevating ottoman it is ideal for those seeking a bit more recline when

watching television or relaxing.

Lift Chair Positions

Lift Chair Buying Guide

Lift chairs are available in four main positions: 2-position, 3-position, infinite-

position, and zero-gravity. Each of this positions offer different reclining features

to users, allowing them to choose the right chair for their needs.

Infinite-Position Lift Chair

An Infinite Position Lift Chair can achieve a fully reclined position. It adds even

more of a reclining range, increasing reclines to a bed-like (flat) position for

sleeping. This type can sometimes allow positions wherein the feet are higher

than the heart. Infinite position lift chairs consist of dual motors, one for the back

and another for the legs, which allows for a range of positions to be achieved. As

with the two- and three-position lift chairs, the infinite-position chair can be set to

any position between sitting fully upright and the flat position.

Lift Chair Positions

Lift Chair Buying Guide

Lift chairs are available in four main positions: 2-position, 3-position, infinite-

position, and zero-gravity. Each of these positions offer different reclining features

to users, allowing them to choose the right chair for their needs.

Zero-Gravity Lift Chair

Zero Gravity lift chairs provide comfort and relief by aligning your body in an

optimum position, relieving the spine from the normal pull of gravity. This chair

offers a full range of recline but also allows the user to recline even further back.

This position eases stress on the lower back, giving relief from stiffness.

Size Variants

CHAPTER THREE

Size Variants of Lift Chair

Lift Chair Buying Guide

Choosing the right size of lift chair is very important for anyone looking to get one,

as a lift chairs get the user into a standing position. Height is an important factor

for a lift chair user. If the chair is inappropriately tall, it may lift the user off the

ground and cause accidents. Look into the main factors for best function and

performance. It ultimately comes down to the comfort of the user. Follow the

general guidelines to select a right chair size.

Anyone looking forward to purchasing a lift chair must consider the size of the

chair carefully before finalizing the decision.

Lift chair Mechanism

CHAPTER FOUR

Lift Chair Mechanism

Lift Chair Buying Guide

Underneath the seat of Electric lift chair there is an entire mechanical frame that

tilts the chair. That mechanical frame is controlled by a handheld device near the

arm of the chair. On some power lift chairs; this device also controls the reclining.

In some older lift chairs instead of electrical mechanism, it uses springs to lift the

chair. Due to safety concerns, many manufacturers have stopped using the spring

mechanism. Once started the spring would be faster and may not allow the

person to control it. The electrical mechanism in modern lift chairs raises much

slowly, allowing the user to safely get to his or her feet.

The comfort and ease you will get from using a lift chair is unimaginable. Prefer

consulting a healthcare professional while choosing the right lift chair for you.

Room & Decor

CHAPTER FIVE

Considerations for Room &

Décor

Lift Chair Buying Guide

Décor is important to many lift chair users. Lift chair recliners can make a great

addition to your home decor. It is possible to closely match a lift chair to most

existing furniture colours. It will provide comfort and help increase the

independence. Even though lift chairs are a medical equipment, they are designed

to look just like normal recliner chairs. Unless you tell them, most people probably

won't even notice that it is a lift chair. It is also important to think about the room

where it will be placed. Lift chairs are the approximate size of comparable

recliners; however, they can require a bit more space when activated. Looking into

the features and options will be most beneficial for you.

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