| Recliners are the twentieth century's contribution | | | | support at the seat, below the knees and |
| to the world of seating. It was initiated in 1929, | | | | particularly in the lumbar region. These chairs |
| when cousins Edward Knabusch and Edwin | | | | provide stability and support. Usually, a reclining |
| Shoemaker created the primary upholstered | | | | desk chair stretches the back into a full recline, |
| reclining chair. It featured a device that reclined | | | | letting a user read or relax in a flat position that |
| the back and raised a footrest, at the push of a | | | | will speedily soothe any overworked part of his |
| handle. | | | | body. Many people find sitting in a reclined position |
| There are new styles of recliners that present | | | | most comfortable for their backs. |
| every comfort possible. It is feasible to buy | | | | People with pain from lumbar spinal stenosis or |
| reclining chairs with integral cup holders and | | | | degenerative disc diseases feel most relaxed in a |
| pockets to hold books, reading glasses and the | | | | reclined pose with feet propped up, on a footrest. |
| remote control and controls, to lift up and lower | | | | Small tables are available that connect to the |
| the foot rest and recline back to the most | | | | reclining chair and can rotate to facilitate the work |
| comfortable position. Long hours of sitting at work | | | | on a laptop or paperwork. Small breaks should be |
| can affect the muscles and blood circulation. It is | | | | taken during a day to perk up blood circulation. |
| suggested to use reclining chairs for ergonomic | | | | This promotes sturdy posture, alleviates strain on |
| comfort. | | | | the eyes and lessens fatigue. The chairs are |
| The reclining chairs feature a tilted base piece that | | | | designed to enhance posture and comfort and |
| lets you push back for genuine relaxation. The | | | | provide instant relaxation the moment the chair is |
| chair follows your body's natural posture, adding | | | | reclined. |