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anti gravity chair shopping reviewsMac Sports Oversized Anti-Gravity Chair Lounger
Posted by lek.rich88 in Mar 25, 2012, under MAC Sports
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Mac Sports Oversized Antigravity Chair Lounger. Mac Sports Steel Folding Furniture.
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Bliss Extra Wide Gravity Free Folding Recliner with Canopy
Posted by lek.rich88 in Feb 16, 2012, under Bliss
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Lay back and relax with the Bliss Extra Wide Gravity Free Folding Recliner with Canopy! This lounge chair features an ergonomic design that supports your body and reduces tension and stress. Recline back into the zero gravity position to unwind and increase circulation. Special engineering combines with durable, quality materials to make the Bliss Gravity Free Recliner one of the most comfortable chairs you can find anywhere.
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Ankle Swelling – Home Remedies for Ankle Swelling
Posted by lek.rich88 in Feb 09, 2012, under Anti Gravity Chair Articles
Swelling of the lower leg and ankle is a common problem. Determining the cause of ankle swelling is the first step to finding effective treatment. Once the cause of the ankle swelling is determined, effective treatment can be initiated. Painless swelling of the feet and ankles is a common problem, particularly in older people. It may affect both legs and may include the calves or even the thighs. Because of the effect of gravity, swelling is particularly noticeable in these locations.
When you severely injure an ankle, that once-quiet joint becomes a hotbed of activity, according to Gary M. Gordon, D.P.M., director of the Running and Walking Clinic at the University of Pennsylvania Sports Medicine Center in Philadelphia. “Nerves, muscles and other tissues become aggravated. Vessels and capillaries tear, leaking blood. More blood rushes to the area to begin the healing process. Fluids accumulate faster than they can be removed, and you have swelling.”
Home Remedies for Ankle Swelling
Lift ankle so that the leg is straight in front of you on the sofa or on a chair. Place an ice pack, or ice in a plastic bag wrapped in a clean dish towel on the raised ankle.
Salt Around the time you expect your period, drastically reduce your salt intake. Sodium increases fluid retention, so don’t use the salt shaker. And if recipes call for salt, try adding more pepper or another spice instead. But, most importantly, cut down on processed foods and fast foods, all of which are overflowing with salt.
Vinegar To soothe tendinitis, sprains, strains, and general foot aches, alternate hot and cold vinegar wraps. First, heat equal amounts of vinegar and water. Soak a towel in the mixture, wring it out, and wrap it around your foot. Leave it wrapped for five minutes. Then mix equal parts vinegar and cold water and follow the same procedure. Repeat this entire sequence three times.
Elevate the injured area to reduce swelling and promote the draining of fluids. Elevation is especially important if the injury is to an arm or leg.
Boil 1-2 glass of water containing half tablespoon molasses (gud) and one tablespoon saunf, and boil it down to half. Drink this natural homemade drink everyday for 2-3 times. This will reduce swelling of feet during pregnancy.
Bend and pump: Swinging your arms while you walk is a good way to loosen up, but the centrifugal force it creates can make blood pool in your hands, causing swelling. “Try bending your arms 90 degrees at the elbows, and use them as pistons,” suggests Dr. Duncan. “Raise them up higher than you normally would and swing with the cadence of your walking gait.” While you’re doing that, keep your hands loosely open.
Ice should be applied to the sprain immediately for 15 minutes after every 2 hours for 2 days, to reduce bleeding, inflammation and pain.
Drink plenty of water: Water moves through your kidneys and bladder, diluting the urine. And since urine has some fluid-retaining salt in it, the more it’s diluted, the easier it is to remove salt and prevent or decrease edema.
Exercise is very important for reducing swelling. Exercise regularly by walking or swimming helps to remove the swelling.
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Heads Up! The Way You Are Sleeping May Be Killing You!
Posted by lek.rich88 in Feb 03, 2012, under Anti Gravity Chair Articles
Every one of us has a mysterious double life.
For about two thirds of the time we are conscious beings, thinking about the world within and without, and negotiating our ways through the obstacles of life. For the other one third of the time we are nearly lifeless lumps of flesh, unconscious to everything but our own fantasies, as we lie flat in bed asleep. We all know that sleep is important for health. But for an activity that consumes about 8 hours of everyday of life, surprisingly little is thought about the act of sleeping, or the way our culture teaches us to sleep. Sleep behavior, like all human activities, is defined by our culture.
Sometimes, the practices taught by our culture can impact on the way our bodies function. As medical anthropologists, we research ways our cultural practices may be affecting our health. And we have found that the way we have been trained to sleep may be one of the most important causes of various diseases plaguing our society.
Of course, when you consider the culture of sleeping, it includes such isues as the length of time to sleep, and time of day for sleep. Do you take frequent naps or do you sleep 8 hours straight? Do you sleep at night or during the day?
Other issues concern sleepwear. Do you sleep nude, or with pajamas or lingerie? Do you sleep in your underwear? Should the sheets be natural fabrics, such as cotton or silk, or is polyester okay? What about the detergent and fabric softeners used in the sheets, pillow case, and pj’s?
Should you eat before you sleep? What is the impact of watching television before sleep? Should you take sleeping pills to help you sleep?
These are some of the culturally defined issues that help determine how we sleep, all of which may have some potential impact on health. However, there is one cultural issue that tops the list of importance, and which may greatly determine your health status. It has to do with your sleep position. Are you sleeping on a firm, flat bed, face down, with your nose and eye compressed against the bed and pillow? Or are you on your back with your head slightly elevated, as is the case for many native cultures that use hammocks or other non-flat surfaces for sleep?
The reason we ask this last question is because the circulation to the head and brain is completely related to your body position when sleeping.
We all have had a time of experiencing dizziness or lightheadedness when getting out of bed too quickly. This effect is called orthostatic hypotension, and results from the fact that blood pressure falls when you lie down, and sudden raising of the head may temporarily deprive the brain of sufficient blood pressure, resulting in the dizziness or lightheadedness. The blood pressure soon rises, increasing the blood supply to the brain, as you feel normal again.
This phenomenon shows that the body’s position, relative to gravity, influences head and brain circulation. You can also demonstrate this by doing a head stand, which many yoga practitioners do daily. Intracranial pressure rises dramatically, as blood rushes to the head, which becomes beet red, and the neck veins swell out, as blood pools in the venous system.
But apart from these examples, very little, if anything, is mentioned in medical physiology textbooks about gravity and its impact on circulation. Yet, you cannot fully understand brain circulation without considering gravity.
The effect of gravity on brain circulation is purely mechanical, and relates to the position of the head relative to the pumping heart. When we are standing up, the head is above the heart, so blood must pump against the force of gravity — from the heart to the brain — lowering the effective pressure with which the arterial blood is delivered to the brain. Meanwhile, drainage of blood from the brain to the heart is facilitated by the pull of gravity.
In contrast, when we lie down and are horizontal, the heart and head are now on the same plane. This eliminates the effects of gravity on brain circulation. Blood from the heart pumps powerfully into the head without gravity‘s resistance, increasing intracranial pressure. And blood returning from the brain to the heart must do so without gravity‘s assistance, causing a back-up of blood in the brain.
Essentially, intracranial pressure increases, and overall brain circulation diminishes, when you are lying flat compared to standing up.
Of course, the body is intelligent and has mechanisms for controlling brain pressure under different gravity situations. When the brain gets pressurized from lying down, there are various pressure receptors in the head and neck designed to lower blood pressure, thereby preventing too much brain pressure and the possibility of blowing a blood vessel or creating a cerebral aneurysm. This is why blood pressure is lower when we are sleeping, and horizontal.
But these brain mechanisms for adjusting pressure have their limits. As we go through the day in a vertical position, gravity relentlessly pulls our body’s fluids downwards, which is why many people have swollen feet and ankles by day’s end. Once we lie down, the gravity effect is lost, as fluid leaves the legs and returns to the head. So despite our brains normal defense mechanisms, throughout the night intracranial pressure increases and is highest in the morning, after hours of lying flat, and lowest at the end of the day, after hours of being vertical.
What happens when intracranial pressure is high from long periods of lying flat? The increased arterial pressure causes extra cerebral spinal fluid to form in the brain’s ventricles, increasing intracranial fluid pressure. The ventricles swell and the cells of the brain become bathed in excess fluid, essentially causing brain edema. This edema would lower the available oxygen and sugar for brain cells. The lack of gravity assisted drainage from the brain would cause a back-up of blood in the venous system and collecting sinuses in the brain. The brain’s circulation would become relatively stagnant, as the only force moving blood through would be the pushing force of the arterial pressure (which is greatly reduced after going through the cerebral circulation) and the sucking force of the heart’s right atrium. And in addition to the brain swelling under the pressure, the eyes, ears, face, sinuses, gums — the entire head — will become pressurized and the tissues congested with fluid!
There is one field of medicine that avidly studies this effect of gravity on physiology. That sub-specialty is Space Medicine. Astronauts in space are in a zero-gravity field, and it is known that this causes blood to shift to the head and brain, causing increased brain pressure and accompanying migraines, glaucoma, Meniere’s disease, and other problems associated with a pressurized, congested brain. To study the negative effects of zero-gravity here on Earth, these space scientists have people lie down flat! However, since medicine is so wide a field, with sub-specialists learning more and more about less and less, there is little exchange of ideas between space medicine and Earth-bound medicine. Otherwise, someone would have realized that lying flat is what we do when we sleep. If it causes problems for astronauts, then couldn’t it cause problems for everyone else?
We found out about this Space research while we performed our own research into sleep positions as a possible cause of migraines. We hypothesized that sleeping too flat for too long each night could lead to brain pressure and fluid accumulation (edema) within the brain tissue, with associated hypoxia and hypoglycemia. The brain cannot function well without proper amounts of oxygen or sugar, and this condition would be at its worst in the morning, which is when most migraines occur.
While migraines have been thought of as a pathological phenomenon, it is also possible that the migraine is the brain’s defense mechanism to receive new blood along with sugar and oxygen. After all, the only way the brain can get what it needs is from the bloodstream, and during a migraine arteries to the head open up and send blood with force throughout the brain. Perhaps, we reasoned, the migraine is a type of emergency “brain flush”, replacing old blood with new. If so, could we prevent migraines by having migraine sufferers sleep with their heads slightly elevated?
We tested our theory by having about 100 volunteer migraineurs sleep with the heads of their beds elevated, from 10-30 degrees. Head elevation, we theorized, would improve the brain circulation by providing some gravity assistance to drainage. Interestingly, we found that Space Medicine researchers discovered that brain circulation (and heart pumping) is optimal at a 30-degree head of bed elevation.
To our amazement, we found that the majority of the migraineurs in our study experienced relief by this simple sleep position change! Many had no new migraines, after being migraine sufferers for 30 or more years! The results were very fast, within a few days. And there were very interesting side effects, too. Our volunteers woke up more alert. Morning sinus congestion was significantly reduced for most people. Some reported that they no longer had certain allergies. Could we have discovered the real purpose and cause of migraines?
The implications of these findings were, frankly, astounding to us. So many diseases are related to increased brain pressure of “unknown” cause. Sleep position was never studied as the cause of this increased pressure. The implications go far beyond the prevention and treatment of migraines. Any condition that is related to brain pressure, and that is usually worse in the morning after a night of horizontal time, can be potentially related to this gravity and sleep position issue.
Keep in mind that the brain is the central nervous system controlling and modifying all bodily functions. If certain centers of the brain are congested and pressurized daily by sleeping too flat for long hours, those centers can malfunction. Depending on the way a person sleeps, the idiosyncrasies of their brain circulation, and other variables, different people might experience this brain pressure differently. For some, the respiratory centers of the hypothalamus might be particularly congested, resulting in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (which has been associated with head and body position while sleeping), sleep apnea, or even asthma. Sleep apnea has been shown to be treatable with changes in sleep position.
Strokes are clearly associated with brain pressure, and usually occur at night or in the early morning, while sleeping. This is when brain pressure is highest.
Glaucoma is clearly caused by this mechanism. It is already known that eye pressure increases when the head is down, and decreases when the head is up. It is essential to note the head position when taking eye pressure readings because of this sensitive relationship between intraocular pressure and head position. Eye pressure is also highest in the early morning. Elevating the head while sleeping should be routine for glaucoma treatment and prevention.
Baggy eyes and sinus congestion seem to be related to head pressure. Just as the brain gets extra pressure when lying down, the head and face are pressurized, too. People with these problems usually find immediate relief by sleeping elevated 10-30 degrees.
Alzheimer’s disease, we believe, might be the end disease caused by chronic brain congestion and pressure from flat sleeping. The cerebral ventricles of the Alzheimer’s brain are expanded, suggesting a history of ventricular pressure, and generalized lesions along the ventricles may indicate areas of brain tissue that have deteriorated from this chronic pressure. Other research has already shown Alzheimer’s is associated with increased brain pressure, but the cause has been considered unknown, as is the case with almost all brain pressure problems.
It should be noted that the blood-brain barrier cannot function properly when pressurized. Excessive intracranial pressure can cause leaks in this barrier by expanding the basement membrane, allowing heavy metals, e.g., aluminum and mercury, as well as viruses and bacteria, to enter the brain that would have otherwise been excluded. This may be why heavy metals have been associated with certain brain problems, such as Alzheimer’s.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is also known to be associated with congestion of the “impulse center” within the brain that helps control behavior. We found several children with ADHD experience profound improvement of self control by elevating their heads while sleeping.
In addition to head position relative to gravity, we also have found side or belly sleeping can create problems. For example, we found several cases of carpel tunnel syndrome related to sleeping on the hands or wrists, and shoulder pain from sleeping on the side. And keep in mind that head pressure increases, and drainage diminishes, when the head is rotated to the side. Sleeping on the back avoids compression of limbs and internal organs.
It is also interesting to note that patients with asymmetrical problems will typically be worse on the side they sleep on. For example, eye pathology will be worse in the eye on the side of the face that is slept on most. Ear infections will be worse on the “down” ear. You can also tell the side a person sleeps on by observing the shape of the nose. Apart from injuries, the nose should be symmetrical, but becomes curved away from the pillow because of sleeping on the side of the face and pressing on the nose for hours each night. The nose will point away from the side that is most slept on.
Men should be told that side sleeping may result in testicular compression and possible dysfunction. And women who sleep on their sides or stomachs subject their breasts to compression and impaired circulation. Side sleepers may have more breast trouble on the side they sleep on.
We should forewarn the practitioner, however, that, while the effect of elevating the head while sleeping will be dramatic and transformative for many patients and should be considered essential to disease prevention strategies, the fact is that many people resist changing their sleep behaviors. They have been conditioned to sleep a certain way since birth. And even when they want to change their sleep position, it’s difficult to ensure compliance when the subject is unconscious! It takes tremendous will power to alter sleep behavior. But it is well worth the trouble, as people usually see within a week of sleeping elevated.
We found the best methods for head elevation include using more pillows, using a foam wedge, placing blocks under the legs of the bed frame at the head of the bed, or using an adjustable bed. While the ideal position is with the head from 10-30 degrees elevated, 10 degrees elevation is fine to start with. The legs should be slightly elevated, too, and the person should try to stay on his or her back as much as possible. The ideal position is one you would be in if leaning back in a recliner chair. (Recliners would be fine to use, too, but they usually give poor lower back support.) Also, be aware that some people will find one degree of elevation more comfortable than another. People with low blood pressure may need their heads lower than those with higher blood pressure. Others may have some neck and shoulder discomfort from the new position. However, by experimenting with pillows under the arms, underneath the buttocks (which prevents sliding down the bed), and under the feet and legs, the patient should find a comfortable solution.
Also, when taking in to effect patient history, realize that neck injuries and tight neck muscles can impair venous drainage of the brain by compression of the jugular veins by the tight muscles. Neck massage and spinal adjustments may help improve overall brain circulation. We have had a few case histories where there was little or no improvement from head elevation, but the subjects had a history of neck injuries.
Of course, there will be times when people feel lightheaded and need to lie down to get more blood to the head. It might also be better for people to sleep less at night and to make up for lost sleep with a nap, or a siesta, during the day. That would avoid extremes of high and low brain pressure. But our culture makes it necessary for most people to do all their sleeping at once. Sleeping, after all, is a cultural issue. The point is to be aware of how you feel, and realize that your body position relative to gravity may be a key factor affecting health and disease.
We are continuing to research this effect of gravity and sleep position on health, and encourage practitioners to communicate their patients’ experiences with us. We also highly encourage you to read our book, Get It Up! Revealing the Simple Surprising Lifestyle that Causes Migraines, Alzheimer’s, Stroke, Glaucoma, Sleep Apnea, Impotence, and More! (ISCD Press, 2001), where we discuss the profound implications of this theory, including a lengthy list of references about brain pressure and various diseases and the effect of gravity on brain circulation. After you see the evidence, you will probably be as amazed as we are that sleep research has been ignoring this critical aspect of sleep.
Sleeping too flat each day may be the greatest lifestyle mistake people are making in our culture. Some of the worst diseases of our time may be all in our bed!
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The Human Touch Electric Zero Gravity Perfect Chair Recliner – PC-085 Black Bonded Leather Pads
Posted by lek.rich88 in Jan 26, 2012, under Human Touch
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Perfect is a word that’s often overused – but, sometimes it’s the perfect description. The Human Touch® Perfect Chair PC-085 recliner tastefully blends the best of aesthetics, technology and wellness in a seating experience that transcends even the highest standards of comfort. The electric recline system of the PC085 recliner eases the body into a virtually weightless position, elevating the legs above the heart and relieving weight from the spine.
The remarkable PC-085 recliner chair – inspired by the zero-gravity chaise developed by NASA to support astronauts during their ascent into orbit – relieves the soreness, tension and fatigue caused by the earth’s constant pulling. And as one of our most generously padded recliner chairs, the Human Touch PC-085′s fixed-form seating position ensures maximum ergonomic posture at all recline angles, consistent with physician recommended sitting posture. Beyond function, the PC-085 Perfect Chair fits your sense of design as comfortably as it fits your body. With numerous color combinations of genuine leather, plush faux-suede and solid plantation-grown parawood, this remarkable reclining chair compliments even the most sophisticated room décor – perfectly.
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PC-075 Power Electric Recline Perfect Zero Gravity Chair Recliner Walnut Wood with Black Leather by Human Touch
Posted by lek.rich88 in Jan 20, 2012, under Human Touch
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The HumanTouch PC-075 with Folding Footrest has been inspired by the Neutral Body Posture studied by NASA during the SkyLab program. The PC-075 recliner places the body in a virtually weightless position. In this physician-recommended posture, the spine, hip, and knee joints are on or close to the balanced midpoint of the muscles. This results in natural relaxation and minimum muscle tension. The Human Touch PC-075 PerfectChairTM gives your neck and back a much-needed breather and allows the body to restore its natural balance. The power recline will bring you into a weightless and relaxing position in under 15 seconds. This PC-75 PerfectChairTM is also equally impressive on the eyes. With its four color choices of luxurious leather upholstery, walnut finish base, tapered footrest and sleek silhouette, this amazing chair fits your physique, conscience and design sense perfectly.
The zero gravity position cradles your back and elevates your legs above your heart, which is the position that doctors recommend as the healthiest way to sit. Easy ingress and egress are achieved with the extended range of motion in the upright position. Exclusive Features Patented OrthonomicTM body frame with built-in lumbar curve. Extra wide legrest provides maximum comfort. The hand carved and finished base is pleasing to the eye, and constructed for years of use. The brake control system is easy to use and extremely reliable. Wedge-shaped, adjustable headrest cushion provides comfort for your head and neck. The adjustable headrest feature allows you to customize the optimum angle of comfort to maximize neck support while reading or watching television (Available on NEW and select Refurbished Chairs). Exclusive guide rail system for smooth recline motion and position control.
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The Human Touch Power Electric Perfect Chair Recliner – PC95 / PC-095 Dark Walnut Recline Wood Base Sage Dark Green MicroSuede Pads – Interactive Health Zero Anti Gravity Chair
Posted by lek.rich88 in Dec 28, 2011, under Human Touch
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PC95 / PC-095 HUMAN TOUCH / INTERACTIVE HEALTH Electric Power Recline Perfect Zero Gravity Recliner / Chair with the new folding Footrest – Classic II Now the stress free comfort of Zero Gravity therapy can be custom crafted to fit your lifestyle. The zero gravity position cradles your back and elevates your legs above your heart, which is the position that doctors recommend as the healthiest way to sit. Easy ingress and egress are achieved with the extended range of motion in the upright position. Exclusive Features: Patented Orthonomic body frame with built-in lumbar curve. Extra wide legrest provides maximum comfort. The hand carved and finished base is pleasing to the eye, and constructed for years of use. The brake control system is easy to use and extremely reliable. Wedge-shaped, adjustable headrest cushion provides comfort for your head and neck. Exclusive guide rail system for smooth recline motion and position control. Adjustable Headrest is inlcuded on this Perfect Chair – Headrest folds forward for easier TV Viewing when in the reclined position. FREE ADJUSTABLE LUMBAR / HEADREST AIR BLADDER PILLOW INCLUDED!!!
By simply touching the switch on the armrest, the Perfect Chair gently takes you into the full recline position. It feels like you are floating through the air. You can effortlessly return to the upright position, which is a feature back pain sufferers will really appreciate. The system is so precise you can set the chair in the perfect position for you, “all at the touch of a button”. High performance, whisper quiet motors take the chair from upright to full recline in less than 15 seconds. Engineered for performance. The Footrest folds 90 degress to the floor to make it easier to get in and out of the chair!!
Approx Chair Dimensions: Seat Back is 35″. Inside seat width is 22.5″. Inside seat length is 18″. Leg rest is 16″ long. Seat from floor is 18″.
Approx Reclined Dimensions: 28″H x 64″L x 33″W – Upright: 48″H x 40″L x 33″W
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The Human Touch Power Electric Perfect Chair Recliner – PC95 / PC-095 Dark Walnut Recline Wood Base Sage Dark Green MicroSuede Pads – Interactive Health Zero Anti Gravity Chair
Posted by lek.rich88 in Dec 16, 2011, under Human Touch
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PC95 / PC-095 HUMAN TOUCH / INTERACTIVE HEALTH Electric Power Recline Perfect Zero Gravity Recliner / Chair with the new folding Footrest – Classic II Now the stress free comfort of Zero Gravity therapy can be custom crafted to fit your lifestyle. The zero gravity position cradles your back and elevates your legs above your heart, which is the position that doctors recommend as the healthiest way to sit. Easy ingress and egress are achieved with the extended range of motion in the upright position. Exclusive Features: Patented Orthonomic body frame with built-in lumbar curve. Extra wide legrest provides maximum comfort. The hand carved and finished base is pleasing to the eye, and constructed for years of use. The brake control system is easy to use and extremely reliable. Wedge-shaped, adjustable headrest cushion provides comfort for your head and neck. Exclusive guide rail system for smooth recline motion and position control. Adjustable Headrest is inlcuded on this Perfect Chair – Headrest folds forward for easier TV Viewing when in the reclined position. FREE ADJUSTABLE LUMBAR / HEADREST AIR BLADDER PILLOW INCLUDED!!!
By simply touching the switch on the armrest, the Perfect Chair gently takes you into the full recline position. It feels like you are floating through the air. You can effortlessly return to the upright position, which is a feature back pain sufferers will really appreciate. The system is so precise you can set the chair in the perfect position for you, “all at the touch of a button”. High performance, whisper quiet motors take the chair from upright to full recline in less than 15 seconds. Engineered for performance. The Footrest folds 90 degress to the floor to make it easier to get in and out of the chair!!
Approx Chair Dimensions: Seat Back is 35″. Inside seat width is 22.5″. Inside seat length is 18″. Leg rest is 16″ long. Seat from floor is 18″.
Approx Reclined Dimensions: 28″H x 64″L x 33″W – Upright: 48″H x 40″L x 33″W
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The Human Touch Power Electric Perfect Chair Recliner – PC95 / PC-095 Walnut Recline Wood Base Sage Green MicroSuede Pads – Interactive Health Zero Anti Gravity Chair
Posted by lek.rich88 in Dec 11, 2011, under Human Touch
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PC95 / PC-095 HUMAN TOUCH / INTERACTIVE HEALTH Electric Power Recline Perfect Zero Gravity Recliner / Chair with the new folding Footrest – Classic II Now the stress free comfort of Zero Gravity therapy can be custom crafted to fit your lifestyle. The zero gravity position cradles your back and elevates your legs above your heart, which is the position that doctors recommend as the healthiest way to sit. Easy ingress and egress are achieved with the extended range of motion in the upright position. Exclusive Features: Patented Orthonomic body frame with built-in lumbar curve. Extra wide legrest provides maximum comfort. The hand carved and finished base is pleasing to the eye, and constructed for years of use. The brake control system is easy to use and extremely reliable. Wedge-shaped, adjustable headrest cushion provides comfort for your head and neck. Exclusive guide rail system for smooth recline motion and position control. Adjustable Headrest is inlcuded on this Perfect Chair – Headrest folds forward for easier TV Viewing when in the reclined position. FREE ADJUSTABLE LUMBAR / HEADREST AIR BLADDER PILLOW INCLUDED!!!
By simply touching the switch on the armrest, the Perfect Chair gently takes you into the full recline position. It feels like you are floating through the air. You can effortlessly return to the upright position, which is a feature back pain sufferers will really appreciate. The system is so precise you can set the chair in the perfect position for you, “all at the touch of a button”. High performance, whisper quiet motors take the chair from upright to full recline in less than 15 seconds. Engineered for performance. The Footrest folds 90 degress to the floor to make it easier to get in and out of the chair!!
Approx Chair Dimensions: Seat Back is 35″. Inside seat width is 22.5″. Inside seat length is 18″. Leg rest is 16″ long. Seat from floor is 18″.
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Why Does Bunion Surgery Have Such a Bad Reputation?
Posted by lek.rich88 in Dec 10, 2011, under Anti Gravity Chair Articles
Bunions are common foot deformities and one of the most common sources of foot pain. With the exception of wider shoes, padding, and inserts, there is not a lot that can be done to reduce the pain outside of correcting it surgically. While this surgery is very effective when the proper procedure is selected, it seems to have a bad reputation in the general community. This article will discuss this surgery, the proper way to recover from it, and why some people needlessly have a difficult recovery period.
A bunion is a complex foot deformity involving both bone and soft tissue (ligaments, tendons). Usually inherited from one’s parents or grandparents, bunions have several underlying causes. The most common cause is flat feet. Over time, muscular changes needed to adapt to walking with flat feet will contract the great toe towards the second toe, and make prominent the 1st metatarsal head ( the bone one sees sticking out ). This can create pain in the bunion when it is rubbed against tight shoes. Joint pain in the great toe can develop over time due to its abnormal position and eventual onset of arthritis. The great toe can also crowd into the lesser toes.
Treatment often includes conservative measures that either separate the big toe from the second toe next to it, place padding over the bunion bump. Wider shoes may also help relieve bump pain. Orthotics (prescription shoe inserts) may help to lessen the progression of the bunion by controlling it’s underlying cause (usually flat feet). However, the joint changes already in place cannot be reversed. In most cases, surgical correction with an alteration of the bone position and soft tissue tightness is necessary to permanently treat this condition.
Bunion surgery is one of the most common types of foot surgery performed. In the majority of cases, the bone involved in the deformity must be cut and moved over towards the central part of the foot. Simply shaving the bone ‘bump’ will not correct the deformity, as the bunion will continue to develop over time, with some patients having a return of their symptoms in as little as a few months. The bone that is cut during a bunion procedure is the 1st metatarsal, the long bone whose head creates the bunion bump at the base of the big toe. This bone is angled too far away from the 2nd metatarsal next to it, owing to a very complicated and slowly developing series of events related to one’s foot structure. The bone position must be moved back over so it is in proper angle alignment with the 2nd metatarsal (essentially parallel to it, not angled outwards). The area where the bone is cut in surgery is dependent on how big of an angle the bone creates. If the angle is generally under 14-15 degrees, a cut in the area near the head of the bone can correct the bunion. This has an advantage of being easier to heal, as it is more stable. If the angle is more than 15 degrees, a cut in the bone back at the base of the bone (near the mid-length aspect of the foot) is needed in order to fully correct the abnormal angle. This area is not as stable, and recovery usually demands non-weight bearing until the bone heals.
The cut bone needs to be secured together to help it heal. Essentially, the bone cut is a controlled fracture. The bone will heal at a faster rate by holding it closely together. This is typically accomplished with internal screws or an external wire. This process takes 6 weeks at least, sometimes 8-12 weeks depending on the location of the healing bone and one’s state of health. Any excessive motion or pressure at the bone cut site while it is trying to heal can result in a delayed healing, or even healing that occurs in an abnormal position.
The recovery process for bunion surgery should be relatively uneventful. Most cases will have moderate pain for a couple days due to the incision in the skin. If one has a lower pain tolerance, this pain may be more severe. The pain slowly evolves into aching and throbbing discomfort from the inflammation of the healing process, which lasts for a week or two. Both of these periods of pain are usually made tolerable through pain medication, anti-inflammatory medications, and the all-important icing and elevation necessary after foot surgery. To be certain, no bunion surgery recovery is pain-free. As in all surgical procedures, one needs to expect some level of discomfort following the procedure, even when pain medication is used. The difference between those who have a good recovery from bunion surgery and those who have a bad recovery is how closely they follow their surgeon’s post-operative instructions. This is the key to keeping pain and discomfort to a minimum, and limited to a few weeks following surgery.
The reason why some people have difficult recoveries from bunion surgery, and therefore why the procedure sometimes can have a poor reputation, is not due to the surgery itself, or the skill of the surgeon. In most cases, difficult bunion recoveries are due mainly to too much activity following the surgery. In many other types of surgery, such as abdominal or pelvic surgery, one usually feels lousy as a whole for the time following the surgery. With foot surgery, the rest of the body feels normal while the foot itself feels uncomfortable. In this situation, many people are tempted to resume some of their normal routine and activity level a few days to a week following surgery. Unfortunately, this activity will directly lead to more inflammation of the foot, and therefore more pain. This heightened level of inflammation, spurred on by gravity pushing fluid into the foot and by the strain of foot motion and the weight of the body, will often persist for several weeks following the procedure, and can lead to delayed healing of the bone. Once this process starts, it is difficult to reverse it without complete activity rest. This ultimately can lead to a difficult recovery process, and therefore to a bad reputation of the procedure. If one carefully follows their surgeon’s instructions, the likelihood of this recovery difficulty is significantly lessened. To be certain, bunion surgery, like all other surgery, can have potential complications. These include infection, nerve damage, scar tissue, reduction of big toe joint motion, and chronic swelling. These can also be a source of pain following surgery, and can delay the healing. However, the vast majority of bunion procedures do not have these complications. If one smokes, the healing of the bone will be delayed due to the chemicals in tobacco smoke. Smokers do tend to have more recovery problems than non-smokers, so this must be kept in mind when considering bunion surgery. Most surgeons recommend smoking cessation during the recovery process, especially if there are other health problems present.
In general, most bunion surgeons recommend home rest for a couple weeks. This rest period can include some light movement around the house, and light home chore activity for less than ten minutes after the first week. Icing and elevation are absolutely necessary, and must be performed regularly to ensure a comfortable recovery. If one has a sit-down job at work, returning to work after two weeks is possible as long as one can elevate their foot on a chair, and does not have an excessive long commute where the foot would be dangling in the car for awhile. If one has had surgery on their right foot, driving is generally not possible until the foot is nearly healed. When one keeps in mind all these activity restrictions, and follows their surgeon’s instructions carefully, the likelihood of a comfortable recovery period is high. Of course, these recommendations are generalized, and may not reflect the specific instructions of one’s actual surgeon, who may be more stringent or liberal depending on his/her experience and personal preferences. One should always follow their own surgeon’s instructions, and simply take this article as a general guide.
If one has a painful bunion, surgery should be considered as a viable option to relieve the pain. Despite the reputation of the procedure, this surgery is very successful, involves only moderate and temporary post-operative pain, and can have a gentle recovery course as long as the proper instructions are followed.








