An Introduction to Adjustable Beds
by Jimmy Sturo
Adjustable beds, also known as
Semi-Fowler beds, can be adjusted in position to suit the
requirements of the user. Those who have medical
conditions that require them to sleep in certain positions
generally use adjustable beds. They may be also used by those
who are temporarily or permanently bed-ridden to make them
sleep more comfortably. Sometimes,
even those without medical needs can use adjustable beds just
to have a comfortable sleep.
Adjustable beds can be altered into a comfortable position as
per the sleeper’s requirements. They are very comfortable for
reading or for watching TV in bed. They are also ideal for
people who have bad sleeping problems due to stress, body
strain or other discomforts. As the adjustable beds can be
molded according to the person’s body structure, they provide
utmost comfort and relaxation. Adjustable beds are also very
strong and can support weights of more than 600 pounds.
Adjustable beds are made in two styles: standard or heavy-duty.
Adjustable beds are comprised of two main components: the base
and the mattress. There are several features to be considered
while buying an adjustable bed: the size of the mattress (twin,
queen, king or full) and the type of mattress (foam, latex,
coil spring or air). Ordinary mattresses cannot be used on
adjustable beds. The mattresses for adjustable beds are also
specially designed to suit the human body. This helps to
relieve strain on certain parts of the body and proper spinal
alignment. They are also provided with adjustable rails on
either side.
Adjustable beds come in various guises -the pocket spring
mattress or the modern foam mattresses. Adjustable beds can be
electronically controlled through a controller. The head, neck,
shoulders, upper and lower back, hips, thighs, legs and feet
can be comfortably positioned on the bed by adjusting the
different parts of the bed. This can be done by the simple
touch of a button.
There are several health benefits from adjustable beds.
Adjustable beds ease swelling of the legs or edema and ease
back pain. They relieve soreness of the body and sooth next and
shoulder tension. They also offset acid reflux and nighttime
heartburn. They provide relief for certain parts of the body
such as the neck, the spine and the knees. Adjustable beds are
especially useful for people who have degenerative
spondylolisthesis, osteoarthritis, spinal stenosis, asthma,
phlebitis, varicose veins, back pain or neck pain. They are
also ideal for people who have just undergone surgery.
Adjustable beds also make it easier to get in and out of bed;
relieve the heart muscle to make breathing easier; soothe
stomach muscles and aid in proper digestion; and are also ideal
for passive back stretching, etc. Some adjustable beds also
have built-in massaging motors in the automatic as well as
manual modes.
There are many kinds of adjustable beds in the market, which
can be chosen as per the personal requirements of the user.
There is no single type of adjustable bed that is suitable for
everyone. Professional medical advice can also be sought before
buying an adjustable bed. The right kind of bed is all the more
important for people who are bed-ridden or to those who have to
remain in bed for long hours. Adjustable beds are also
available for children with disabilities.
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