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A Billion Dollar Unmet Need
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It is estimated that 75 million Americans experience pain every day of their lives. Millions of work days are missed due to pain and health complications. American spend about $50 billion a year trying to ease their pains. It is essential that furniture manufactures step up to the plate to design and sell products geared toward the health and wellness of their customers.
Pioneering the movement to bring medical considerations to the residential furniture industry is Anya Cara RN, a 25 year veteran of the nursing profession with first hand knowledge that the aging population and increases in health concerns require adaptive changes in the home. Further, more people are recovering from surgery or illness at home than ever before and their furniture is a contributing factor in their recovery.
The building industry has long been offering housing adaptations in customized counter heights and single story floor plans. The bedding industry recognized this need years ago and has responded with improved products and consumer education. But the most fundamental need is a safe, medically accurate chair.
This is todays unmet need. Medically accurate furniture is different from ergonomics and more than orthopedic design. Medically accurate design effects the total health and wellness of the individual, and will prove to be the most innovative undertaking to benefit both clients and industry. The benefits for manufacturers are increased market share, huge profits and the return of public trust and loyalty.
See our Services page for an outline of our capabilities.
And, go to the Links page for some entertaining and ornery videos involving chairs.
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