
When you sit down to relax, do you stiffen
up? As we get older, or suffer from rheumatic ailments,
relaxing can be hard work. You sit down to watch TV or
read a book, but your legs stiffen and become painful, so
that getting up again afterwards can be very difficult.
Or maybe you have poor circulation in your legs, and need
to keep them moving. Now at last theres a way to
help.
The REST-er-CISER Footstool automatically
exercises your legs while you sit, helping to prevent
"stiffening-up". It's like having your own
personal physiotherapist.
Developed especially for a Rheumatoid
Arthritis sufferer, the REST-er-CISER
footstool is now available to everyone. It's patented
design keeps the legs slowly moving in a way that
improves leg mobility, whilst not being distracting or
intrusive. You can sit back and relax while it keeps your
joints mobile. But the REST-er-CISER
isn't just functional; it is a hand-crafted piece of
quality furniture, designed to look good in any home. It
is extremely comfortable, thanks to its specially
designed cushion which can be detached for cleaning.
How
does it work?
While you are resting, the cushion moves
slowly up and down, providing "passive exercise"
by keeping your legs moving. It is completely automatic,
and so quiet and gentle youll soon forget its
there. Until you get up - then youll notice the
improved mobility in your legs. However, there is
evidence to suggest that as well as the immediate
benefits, regular use can give a longer lasting general
improvement.
The footstool
operates from the normal household electricity supply,
and uses a detachable power cable (supplied).
If you suffer from
stiff legs after sitting for a while, the REST-er-CISER Footstool could help you too. It's like
having your own personal physiotherapist. Contact us
today for more information and an in-home demonstration.
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Amcro Healthcare
1 Lambourne Way
Thruxton
Andover
Hants SP11 8NE
Tel: 01264 773090
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