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As with any major purchase it is always a good investment in time to research the product fully before you buy, to ensure you make the right decision and riser recliner chairs are no different.
People normally purchase a riser chair due to a loss of mobility caused by simply getting older or an illness such as arthritis, which makes it more difficult to sit and rise from a chair.
To aid the user a riser chair lifts up via an electric motor/s allowing them to gently sit back and be lowered into a seated or reclined position. When rising from the chair the process is simply reversed as the user is lifted into a near standing vertical position. As a result the normal stresses that are normally put on joints and muscles are greatly reduced.
One of the main choices you will have to make when selecting a chair is whether you require a single or dual motor model.
A single motor chair will generally be more cost effective to buy, however it will generally not recline as far as a dual motor chair of which many allow the user to lie flat. A dual motor chair gives greater control as your are able to move the back section of the chair and foot rest independently, which allow greater adjustment of the chair and allows you to find a very comfortable position.
A riser chair is slightly unusual as it is a standard piece of furniture to be enjoyed as well as being a mobility aid and must blend into the room that it is to be placed. As a result most manufacturers offer a large range of finishes and fabrics, including leather, to help match your room and personal taste.
Riser chairs are generally sold via specialist mobility retailers who can accurately access your needs and give experienced advice. Many such companies will also give home demonstrations to allow you to try the product in your own home before you buy.
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