
Are Recliners Bad for Your Back?
06/30/21 • 8 min
Have you ever asked yourself, “Are recliners bad for your back?” At the end of a long day, nothing feels better than putting your feet up and relaxing.However, some people may notice pain in their lower back after sitting in a recliner that doesn’t fit their body type. In this podcast, we’ll take a look at why some recliners cause lower back pain and how you can make sure your chair doesn’t.
Why Your Recliner May Hurt Your Back
Sitting in a recliner without proper lumbar support could potentially cause your lower back to hurt. Slouching will put strain on the ligaments and muscles of your lower back and cause them to lengthen, tighten, and hurt.
How to Check Your Recliner For Lumbar Support
To check the lumbar support on your recliner, fully recline the chair without anyone sitting in it.
Look at where the seat and back of your recliner meet then check for a deep gap your body will sink into.
If you notice an unnaturally large gap between the seat and back, this recliner may cause lower back pain over time.
It’s also important to sit in the chair fully reclined and see how your lower back feels after sitting in it for at least five minutes.
Where to Find Recliners With Good Lumbar Support
Recliners with good lumbar support will not have a gap between your lower back and the chair when you put your legs up.
At La-Z-Boy Home Furnishings & Décor, we will make sure your lower back is supported in every reclining position.
Our recliners also come with seven patented features you’ll only find on a genuine La-Z-Boy.
La-Z-Boy invented and patented a reclining system that gives you complete lower back and body support in every position.
When you recline in a La-Z-Boy Recliner, the back and seat move together instead of independently so your lower back is always supported.
How to Find a Recliner That Fits Your Body
A recliner that doesn’t fit your body type can cause unnecessary neck, back, and leg pain.
Picking a recliner is a lot like getting fitted for a shoe except we focus on your whole body instead of just your feet.
The Additional Benefits of Elevating Your Feet
A long day of walking, sitting, and standing will cause blood to rush to your legs and feet.
It’s easier for blood to travel from your lower to upper body when your legs are elevated above heart level.
This allows gravity to naturally reduce the stress and inflammation in your legs.
Putting your feet up is also great for your back because it sends healing blood to your upper muscles and tendons.
Our back and core muscles are constantly working to balance our upper and lower bodies.
Elevating your feet above heart level will give your back and nervous system much needed time to relax from daily activities.
Are Recliners Bad For Your Back?
Sitting in a recliner is good for your back as long as the chair provides proper lumbar support.
If your recliner fits your body well and elevates your feet above heart level, there are many additional health benefits.
Keep in mind some recliners offer much better lumbar support than others.
Spending too much time in a recliner that doesn’t fit may cause your back to hurt.
Have you ever asked yourself, “Are recliners bad for your back?” At the end of a long day, nothing feels better than putting your feet up and relaxing.However, some people may notice pain in their lower back after sitting in a recliner that doesn’t fit their body type. In this podcast, we’ll take a look at why some recliners cause lower back pain and how you can make sure your chair doesn’t.
Why Your Recliner May Hurt Your Back
Sitting in a recliner without proper lumbar support could potentially cause your lower back to hurt. Slouching will put strain on the ligaments and muscles of your lower back and cause them to lengthen, tighten, and hurt.
How to Check Your Recliner For Lumbar Support
To check the lumbar support on your recliner, fully recline the chair without anyone sitting in it.
Look at where the seat and back of your recliner meet then check for a deep gap your body will sink into.
If you notice an unnaturally large gap between the seat and back, this recliner may cause lower back pain over time.
It’s also important to sit in the chair fully reclined and see how your lower back feels after sitting in it for at least five minutes.
Where to Find Recliners With Good Lumbar Support
Recliners with good lumbar support will not have a gap between your lower back and the chair when you put your legs up.
At La-Z-Boy Home Furnishings & Décor, we will make sure your lower back is supported in every reclining position.
Our recliners also come with seven patented features you’ll only find on a genuine La-Z-Boy.
La-Z-Boy invented and patented a reclining system that gives you complete lower back and body support in every position.
When you recline in a La-Z-Boy Recliner, the back and seat move together instead of independently so your lower back is always supported.
How to Find a Recliner That Fits Your Body
A recliner that doesn’t fit your body type can cause unnecessary neck, back, and leg pain.
Picking a recliner is a lot like getting fitted for a shoe except we focus on your whole body instead of just your feet.
The Additional Benefits of Elevating Your Feet
A long day of walking, sitting, and standing will cause blood to rush to your legs and feet.
It’s easier for blood to travel from your lower to upper body when your legs are elevated above heart level.
This allows gravity to naturally reduce the stress and inflammation in your legs.
Putting your feet up is also great for your back because it sends healing blood to your upper muscles and tendons.
Our back and core muscles are constantly working to balance our upper and lower bodies.
Elevating your feet above heart level will give your back and nervous system much needed time to relax from daily activities.
Are Recliners Bad For Your Back?
Sitting in a recliner is good for your back as long as the chair provides proper lumbar support.
If your recliner fits your body well and elevates your feet above heart level, there are many additional health benefits.
Keep in mind some recliners offer much better lumbar support than others.
Spending too much time in a recliner that doesn’t fit may cause your back to hurt.
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How Much Does a La-Z-Boy Recliner Cost?
La-Z-Boy Recliners come in over 900 fabrics and leathers. Plus, they can be customized with a wide range of options and upgrades.
This can make answering this question a little bit difficult. However, we will do our best to explain the general pricing guidelines.
La-Z-Boy Recliner Cost: Fabrics & Leathers
The first step in determining the price of your recliner is to pick out your fabric.
Each one is priced differently based on the type of material, pattern, and grade you select.
For example, leather may cost a few hundred dollars more than fabric.
If you’d like some help picking out your fabric, you can meet with an interior designer for free at La-Z-Boy Home Furnishings & Décor.
La-Z-Boy Recliner Cost: Options & Upgrades
Purchasing a La-Z-Boy Recliner is a lot like buying a new car. The car has a starting price then you can purchase upgrades on top.
La-Z-Boy offers the most available options and upgrades of any recliner on the market.
Adding these options and upgrades will increase two things: The cost of your recliner and how much you enjoy sitting in it.
How Much Does a La-Z-Boy Recliner Cost?
The average price of a La-Z-Boy Recliner can range anywhere from $299 – $4,000 depending on the fabric, options, and upgrades.
When compared to the competition, La-Z-Boy is around the same price and built entirely different.
La-Z-Boy invented the recliner in 1927 and we’ve collected many patents throughout the years.
This means you’ll only find these patented features on a La-Z-Boy Recliner:
- Lower Back Support
- Recline Your Back & Rock At The Same Time
- Three Locking Footrest Positions
- Sixteen Locking Rocker Positions
- 4-Sided Frame Construction
- Dual Locking Footrest
- Contour Cut Foam
Other brands of recliners simply can’t match the comfort and durability offered by La-Z-Boy.
How To Get The Best Price on La-Z-Boy Recliners
When you shop at any of our locations, you can rest assured knowing you’ll pay the best price for your La-Z-Boy Recliner.
Check Out These Additional Resources
So how much does a La-Z-Boy Recliner cost? The answer is it depends.
After you get fitted for a recliner that fits your body, you’ll have a wide range of fabrics, options, and upgrades to choose from.
Here are some additional online resources you may like to check out:
- 12 Best Selling La-Z-Boy Recliners
- How to Pick the Best Recliner for Me
- What Is the Most Durable Furniture Fabric?
We’d be happy to answer all of your pricing questions at any of our locations in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia
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