Options for Riser Recliner Chair Movements – Which is best for me?

Options for Riser Recliner Chair Movements – Which is best for me?

Mobility needs can be relieved with the addition of a riser recliner chair in your home. From standing upright to fully laying down, and everything in between, the riser recliner can offer a dynamic range of movement that encourages relaxation and can help with specific health requirements. There are many options when purchasing a riser recliner, so here’s a simple guide to finding your ideal chair.

Single motor

Single motor riser recliner chairs elevate the footrest and recline the backrest in one smooth motion. A typical footrest rise of 45 degrees can be expected, as this is a comfortable position for reading and watching television.

Dual motor

Dual motor riser recliner chairs allow the backrest and footrest to move independently as there is one motor for each of them. You can tailor your position, so being sat upright while having the footrest elevated is possible and vice versa.

Both single motor and dual motor chairs are offered as tilt-in-space models. A benefit of tilt-in-space chairs is that there is no ‘back shearing’, or movement of clothes because the backrest does not separate from the seat like a usual riser recliner. Instead, the entire chair tips back on a strong rocker mechanism. Tilt-in-space chairs naturally elevate your legs above your pelvis and aid poor leg circulation, and other related ailments where a relief of pressure on the legs is favourable.

Single motor tilt-in-space

Single motor tilt-in-space models maintain a 90 degree back positioning at all times, and therefore promote the best possible posture.

Dual motor tilt-in-space

Dual motor tilt-in-space models offer the greatest flexibility for back and leg rest positions. The motors can work together to maintain a 90 degree back angle, or can work separately to create a fully reclined position.

Wall huggers

Wall huggers are ideal for rooms that have a premium on space. Rather than recline backwards, the backrest slides forwards in the chair frame, allowing the chair to be placed closer to walls and other furniture.

Added cushioning and support

Added cushioning and support for the head and neck area is an easy option to personalise your sitting position. Many models of chair offer different kinds of cushioning options, including detachable neck and head supports and zipped backrest cushions which make it easy to add or remove padding.

Understanding the buttons

Understanding the buttons of a new riser recliner is key to getting all the benefits from a truly accommodating piece of furniture. The remote control will often sit in a convenient pocket on the chair’s side. A typical single motor chair will come with a simple two-button remote control. With a dual motor, it is likely the control will come with at least five buttons because of the added functions of the chair. If your supplier is delivering the chair, make sure the controls of the chair are clear to you before he/she leaves.

It is a good idea before purchasing a riser recliner chair to correctly identify the weight limit required. All chairs come with a maximum operating weight and a chair can be found to suit most people. Ask your trusted mobility dealer for advice to guarantee the right choice for you.

Stechford Mobility supply a wide range of riser recliner chairs to suit all needs. With over 40 years of experience in the mobility industry, we are leaders in the field and are dedicated to a friendly and approachable service. Contact our team today to find out how you could benefit from the latest in mobility equipment.

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