Celebrity Sandhurst Recliner ArmchairCelebrity Sandhurst Recliner Armchair
Celebrity Sandhurst Recliner Armchair
The Sandhurst range from Celebrity comes in various colours and also in fixed, recliners and lift & tilt options are also available. Celebrity have been manufacturing quality furniture for over 25 years and are one of the UK’s leading manufacturers of lift & tilt recliners. Celebrity recliners are all made by fully trained upholsterers to the highest quality and performance standards. Sandhurst...
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Celebrity Westbury Recliner Armchair
Celebrity Westbury Recliner Armchair
The Westbury range from Celebrity comes in various colours and also in fixed, recliners and lift & tilt options are also available. Celebrity have been manufacturing quality furniture for over 25 years and are one of the UK’s leading manufacturers of lift & tilt recliners. Celebrity recliners are all made by fully trained upholsterers to the highest quality and performance standards. Westbury recliner...
from £895.00
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Celebrity Woburn Recliner Armchair
Celebrity Woburn Recliner Armchair
The Woburn range from Celebrity comes in various colours and also in fixed, recliners and lift & tilt options are also available. Celebrity have been manufacturing quality furniture for over 25 years and are one of the UK’s leading manufacturers of lift & tilt recliners. Celebrity recliners are all made by fully trained upholsterers to the highest quality and performance standards. Woburn recliner...
from £835.00
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Recliner Chairs

Is a recliner chair good for back pain?

Yes, a recliner chair can be highly beneficial for your back pain. By reclining the chair, you can distribute your body weight more evenly, reducing the pressure on your spine and relieving strain on your back muscles. The ability to raise the footrest also helps to promote better circulation and reduce swelling in the legs, which can indirectly alleviate back pain. Look for a recliner chair with excellent lumbar support to ensure proper alignment of your spine. This will also help maintain the natural curvature of your lower back, reducing stress on the discs and providing targeted support where it's needed most.

Additionally, the cushioning and padding of your recliner chair will play a vital role in enhancing comfort. Opt for a chair with ample padding that contours to your body, providing optimal support and reducing pressure points. Some recliners even offer additional features such as heat therapy or massage functions, which can further help in relieving muscle tension and promoting relaxation. It's important to choose a high-quality recliner chair that suits your specific needs and preferences. By investing in a well-designed recliner chair with proper ergonomic support, you can create a soothing environment that eases your back pain, allowing you to relax and unwind with maximum comfort.

Do I need an electric or manual recliner?

Choosing between an electric or manual recliner ultimately depends on your personal preferences and specific needs. An electric recliner offers the convenience of effortless reclining at the touch of a button. With just a simple press, you can smoothly adjust the position of the chair to your desired level of comfort. This is especially beneficial if you have limited mobility or find it challenging to operate manual recliners due to physical limitations. Electric recliners often come with additional features like built-in massage functions and programmable memory settings, allowing you to create a customised and luxurious experience.

A manual recliner offers a more traditional approach, where you have control over the reclining mechanism through a lever or handle. Manual recliners are typically less expensive than electric ones and can be a good option if you prefer a simple and straightforward operation. They are generally easy to use and maintain, requiring no electrical power source. However, keep in mind that manual recliners may require some physical effort to adjust the position, which may not be ideal if you have certain mobility issues or prefer the convenience of motorised controls.