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A helping hand when you’re having a bad day

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DOES getting in and out of your favourite chair cause you discomfort? And could you do with more support? If the answers are yes, a rise and recline chair might be very helpful. At the touch of a button it will meet you where you are standing. Just lean back and allow the chair to do the work for you by carefully lowering you down. This could allow you to remain independen­t for longer and could ease any pain you are experienci­ng.

YOU may also have been recommende­d by a doctor to elevate your legs while sitting, because of swollen legs and ankles. This can be the result of poor circulatio­n. If you choose a high leg lift chair, this will lift your legs so that they are above the height of your heart, allowing the blood to be pumped back to it more easily so that you can feel comfortabl­e again.

A RISE and recline chair could also help if you have joint or lower back pain. It will take the pressure off your knees and back as it lowers you into a seated position and gives support to the full leg to alleviate ankle pain.

EVERYONE loves an afternoon snooze in their favourite chair, but if you’re not properly supported, you could end up with a cricked neck and joint pain. However, with a rise and recline chair, you can recline back at the push of a button into a natural lying down position, with good support that allows you to nap without pain.

UNLIKE a standard model, this type can be tailored to your exact fit and requiremen­ts. The huge choice of sitting positions maximises flexibilit­y. If you are experienci­ng pain, you might find a comforting sanctuary in a rise and recline chair.

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Elevate legs: A high leg lift chair can reduce swelling

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