Floorline & Adjustable Beds Buying Guide

Floorline beds are low-profile beds that sit closer to the ground than traditional beds, often designed without a box spring or foundation. On the other hand, Adjustable Beds are beds that can be adjusted to different angles to provide more support and comfort for the sleeper, often used by people with medical conditions. Both types of beds have their unique advantages and are available at Back Care Online, which stocks a range of floor-line beds and adjustable beds to suit your preferences and needs.

Which Type of Bed is best for me?

FLOORLINE BED


- Low Profile Bed - as low as 6.7 cm from the ground
- Elevate to a height of 10cm
- Adjustable positions to lay in
- Anti-Entrapment System
- Accessories compatible with beds
- Suitable for elderly
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DELUXE FLOOR BED


- Low Profile Bed - as low as 18 cm from the ground
- Elevate to an incredible height of 73cm
- Adjustable positions to lay in
- Anti-Entrapment System
- Accessories compatible with beds
- Suitable for elderly
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ADJUSTABLE BED


- Adjustable for a wide range of sleep positions
- Under-bed lighting and USB ports
- Assists with acid reflux, snoring, sleep apnea, or circulation problems
- Place 2 bases together to function independently
- Simple and functional, used by all ages
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Positions to rest in:

Trendelenburg/reverse trendelenburg

The Trendelenburg position, where the bed is tilted with the feet higher than the head, is commonly used by patients with respiratory issues as it can help improve blood flow to the organs, known as perfusion. Additionally, when used in conjunction with a pressure-relieving mattress, it can be effective in maintaining skin integrity for patients who are at higher risk of developing pressure ulcers.

The Reverse Trendelenburg position can be beneficial for overweight and obese individuals during surgery, as it can relieve pressure on the head and aid in respiration. The position can hinder blood circulation which is beneficial to neck and head surgery but the patient must be constantly monitored to reduce the risk of hypotension.

Cardiac chair

The cardiac chair position is achieved by tilting the bed, allowing the patient to sit upright without causing harm or undue strain. This position provides benefits such as improved circulation, blood pressure, and healing, making it a valuable tool in patient care.

Zero Gravity

The zero gravity position is achieved by raising the head and knee line slightly above the heart and elevating the legs to about 45 degrees with knees bent, while angling the torso and thighs equally from the hip. This position supports every part of the body from head to toes, and can help ease neck and back pain, aid digestion, eliminate snoring, and regulate blood circulation, making it a popular choice for those seeking a comfortable and therapeutic sleep experience.

Low Lying

Being in a low-lying position in bed can be accommodated by a floor line bed, which can be as low as 6.7cm from the floor, avoiding the risk of serious injuries from falling from a regular bed height, and reducing the sleeper's anxiety of falling out of bed. This position can be particularly useful for those with mobility or safety concerns, providing a comfortable and secure sleep experience.

Watching TV

Ideal for sitting up and watching TV

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