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Now Even More Back-Friendly ERGOLOUNGER ANNOUNCES NEW LIGHTERWEIGHT VERSION

ErgoLounger, the only ergonomically designed folding chaise lounge chair with a face hole, just became even more back-friendly with the transition from a steel frame to a powder-coated high-grade aluminum frame, that resists rust and corrosion.

(PRWEB) March 20, 2004 --ErgoLounger, the only ergonomically designed folding chaise lounge chair with a face hole, just became even more back-friendly with the transition from a steel frame to a powder-coated high-grade aluminum frame, that resists rust and corrosion.

Now neck and back pain sufferers will find it easier than ever to transport their ErgoLounger to the beach, the patio, the deck, the back yard, or wherever they want to stretch out in comfort and relax. Weighing in at only 11 pounds, with a weight capacity of 300 pounds, itıs hard to believe that such a lightweight chair is a heavyweight in the comfort department.

Despite its light weight for ease of carrying, the ErgoLounger is designed and built to last. The ErgoLounger features high quality durable fabric, an extra large frame for added comfort, as well as adjustable abdominal, head/breast, and face pillows for a customized stretch.

Whether comfortably lying face down or in the prone position, the patented design of the ErgoLounger allows the relaxation of tense, stressed muscles, with proper support for the head, neck, and lower back. Since the ErgoLounger passively stretches the vertebrae to relieve nerve and disk pressure, it is the ultimate portable therapeutic lounge chair.

The Most Relaxing Chaise Ever Made

The ErgoLounger is the recipient of an ³Outstanding Achievement² award from the 7th Annual Yankee Invention Exposition in 2001, meriting the ³Best in Category Medical/Exercise/Safety.² Originally designed by a patient who underwent cervical fusion surgery as the result of an auto accident, the ErgoLounger is medically endorsed, recommended by chiropractors and physical therapists, and has become a best seller at several high-end catalogs.

In addition to being the ³Most relaxing chaise ever made,² the ErgoLounger has therapeutic benefits for chiropractic patients and assists in the recovery of vitrectomy patients, as well as diskectomy or spinal fusion patients. It also provides the wheelchair bound with a sturdy lounge chair to relax in at the proper height (18") for transitioning to and from a wheelchair.

For more information, or to order an ErgoLounger, call 1-888-820-6606, visit www.ergolounger.com, or email info@ergolounger.com.

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