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The Platinum HealthHip Chair is a premium, adjustable seating solution designed specifically for post-surgery patients. With features like height and seat angle adjustments, padded comfort, and a durable, water-resistant design, this chair is recommended by doctors and rehab specialists for optimal recovery and ease of use.
Units | 1 count |
Brand | Platinum Health |
Age Range Description | Adult |
T**Y
Fully Adjusts for Short and Tall Adults
I am a Stroke Survivor and this will be my shower chair,and my "stand by" chair for when I need to rest in mystand up activities.We are so impressed with EVERYTHING about this chairthat I am sharing it with my PT and OT Team at theKaiser Acute Rehabilitation Center - Vallejo Calif.Can't wait to use this chair in my shower, kitchen, gardenand workshop.I purchased this chair from Amazon Prime. Delivery was suitable and it arrived in good shape. Chair was very easy to assemble. Very impressed from the start with these features:NO TOOLS REQUIRED.Simple, easy to follow instructions. Quick to assemble.Two sets of leg extensions. One SHORT. One TALL. Each has several adjustments, in 1/2 inch increments. Will fit virtually any adult.Chair is incredibly sturdy and of quality construction. Legs have a wide, especially balanced stance, with extra wide, heavy duty vinyl feet.Completely waterproof.Comfortable, and reassuring in use.The engineers, and quality control people, are to be congratulated.They have thought of everything, and made it a reality.I, and my caregivers, will give it our full endorsement and recommendations.
J**N
Ultimate shower chair
I bought this chair to use following bilateral knee replacement surgery. It is well made, easy to assemble, adjustable for a tall person and sturdy enough for a 6’3, 250 lb man. I highly recommend this product.
A**R
Best of Its Type
I frequently need support in the shower due to several physical issues and have been looking for some time for something of bar stool height that will work in our shower stall and be sturdy and give me back and balance support when I need them. This chair has turned out to be the perfect solution. It snaps together without tools and almost without instructions (although instructions are included), and is sturdy and of adjustable height. The arms provide extra support for balance when standing up or sitting down. The seat, back, and arms are made of cushioned material that is comfortable and supportive. At its full height it raises me to standing height under the shower head, making for a far more comfortable shower than at standard chair height. A small step stool that I have fits perfectly under it and supports my feet and legs while I'm using the chair. Well worth the price for the quality and well-thought-out design.
G**S
Lots of adjustment; very solid
Wanted a higher chair than the 18" tile ledge / seat in the existing shower. Also grab bars on the side to ease getting up. All the shower chairs I could find were 21" high. This one was actually too high, at the highest adjustment, for each my 6'2" frame. But could easily drop it down in 1/2" increments.Better yet, I wanted to cut off the back legs so the chair back half could site on the existing 18" high tile seat. The 21" high chairs all had less than 18" clearance underneath. This one had plenty of clearance if the seat is kept higher than 21". As it turns out, I could take off the two back leg extensions, change the rubber caps to the stubby back legs, and it fit perfectly for the height I needed. No cutting or adjusting to fit. Lucked out. They are aluminum legs so should have been easy to cut.
H**A
Great if you are 5'10" or taller
I bought this for a friend who was having hip replacement surgery, but it is much too tall for her. Even adjusted to the shortest height, it is just right for me at 5'10". Everything else about it is great. It is easy to put together, easy to adjust, and is comfortable. I'm keeping it for our own use in the future as a bathtub transfer chair. I don't understand how this could possibly be the top recommendation for hip replacement patients when most women would have their legs dangling and have to hop on and off. There must have been a version that offered shorter legs at one time.
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