2-Motor Reclining Chair: Custom Settings
2-motor reclining chairs offer complete independence between the backrest and footrest, enabling infinite positions adapted to each need. Ideal for blood circulation and vascular conditions.

# 2-Motor Reclining Armchair: Custom Adjustments
The reclining armchair has revolutionized the daily life of seniors and people with reduced mobility. But among the available options, the 2-motor reclining armchair stands out as the premium solution for those seeking comfort, flexibility and therapeutic benefits. Unlike single-motor models, this dual-motor technology transforms your experience by offering unlimited customization.
What is a 2-motor reclining armchair and how does it work?
A 2-motor reclining armchair is equipped with two independent electrical systems: the first operates the backrest, the second controls the footrest. This architecture allows you to combine movements in a completely free manner, generating hundreds of possible positions adapted to your specific needs. Each motor has its own remote control or a unified interface with distinct buttons, guaranteeing complete control of your comfort.
Unlike 1-motor armchairs where backrest and legs rise together in a fixed position, dual-motor technology breaks free from this constraint. You can raise only the backrest to watch television, or elevate the legs while keeping the torso slightly reclined for a restorative nap.
Architecture and essential components
2-motor armchairs integrate:
- Two electric motors (typically 24 V DC, power 300-500 W each) with speed reducers for smooth movement
- Two independent electric actuators (or hydraulic lifting systems)
- Wired or wireless remote control with dedicated buttons (± backrest, ± legs)
- Safety system: obstacle detection, emergency stop, mechanical locking in case of power loss
- Reinforced frame in steel or aluminum to support the stresses of two simultaneous movements
Why Choose 2 Motors Instead of Just One?
The additional cost of a 2-motor armchair (generally 30 to 50% more expensive than a 1-motor model) is justified by concrete and measurable benefits. Infinite positions are not merely cosmetic comfort: they address specific medical and ergonomic needs.
A 1-motor armchair typically offers 3 to 5 predefined positions (TV position, rest position, fully reclined position). With 2 motors, you gain access to therapeutic flexibility: light Trendelenburg position (legs elevated, torso horizontal) to improve venous return, semi-sitting position for digestion, asymmetrical position to relieve lower back pain on one side.
Detailed Comparison: 1 Motor vs 2 Motors
| Criterion | 1 Motor | 2 Motors |
|---------|----------|----------|
| Predefined positions | 3-5 | Infinite |
| Backrest/footrest independence | No | Yes |
| Adaptation to venous pathologies | Limited | Optimal |
| Acquisition cost | 800-1,500 € | 1,500-3,000 € |
| Electrical consumption | 500-800 W | 600-1,000 W |
| Durability (motor wear) | 5-7 years | 7-10 years |
| Operating noise | 65-70 dB | 65-72 dB |
Infinite Positions: From TV to Napping via Trendelenburg
The true revolution of the 2 motors lies in positional variability. Here are the most useful configurations:
TV Position (comfortable viewing)
Backrest tilted at 30-40°, legs slightly elevated (15-20°). This position reduces cervical fatigue and promotes leg circulation without tiredness.
Reading Position (optimal concentration)
More vertical backrest (45-50°), legs barely raised (5-10°). The backrest angle supports the book or tablet, legs remain active.
Napping Position (deep rest)
Nearly horizontal backrest (10-20°), legs highly elevated (40-50°). This configuration minimizes pressure on the spine and promotes falling asleep.
Therapeutic Trendelenburg Position
Torso slightly tilted backward (5-15°), legs elevated at 30-45°. This position is crucial for people suffering from venous insufficiency: it uses gravity to improve venous return to the heart, reducing edema and sensations of heaviness.
How 2-Motor Technology Improves Blood Circulation
Failing blood circulation is a major problem in seniors and immobile people. Legs, deprived of the muscle pump that walking provides, accumulate blood and fluids, causing edema, varicose veins, and pain. A 2-motor armchair optimizes venous return through several mechanisms:
Independent Leg Elevation
By raising only the legs to 30-45° without forcing the torso to recline, you create an ideal gravitational slope for blood return. The heart doesn't have to fight gravity over 1.5 to 2 meters of venous column.
Regular Positional Variations
The flexibility of 2-motor design encourages frequent position changes (every 30-45 minutes). These micro-mobilizations stimulate the muscular venous pump and prevent blood stasis.
Reduced Intra-Abdominal Pressure
Unlike 1-motor armchairs that tilt the entire body, 2-motor chairs allow for movement decomposition: you can raise your legs without compressing the abdomen through simultaneous backrest recline.
According to [French Health Insurance (Ameli)](https://www.ameli.fr), chronic venous insufficiency affects 15 to 20% of the adult population, with increased prevalence after age 60. Equipment promoting leg elevation is recognized as a first-line non-pharmacological measure.
Medical use cases: chronic venous insufficiency and beyond
The 2-motor reclining armchair is not just a comfort piece of furniture: it's a therapeutic tool for several conditions.
Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI)
CVI manifests itself through heavy legs, edema, varicose veins and nocturnal pain. Treatments include compression, mobilization and regular leg elevation. A 2-motor armchair allows elevation at 30-40° for 30 minutes, 2-3 times per day, which significantly reduces symptoms after 4-6 weeks of regular use.
Post-surgical lymphedema
After breast cancer or lymph node surgery, lymphatic accumulation causes swelling. Independent elevation of the legs (or arm, depending on the condition) is recommended by physiotherapists. The 2-motor model offers the flexibility to adapt the position to the location of the lymphedema.
Lower back and neck pain
Asymmetrical positions (backrest raised more on one side, legs partially elevated) relieve muscle tension. [The Order of Massage Therapists](https://www.ordremk.fr) recognizes personalized positioning as an element of ergonomic comfort.
Digestive disorders and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
A semi-seated position (backrest at 45-50°, legs slightly elevated) reduces acid reflux. Single-motor armchairs rarely offer this precision; 2-motor ones allow it easily.
The Justified Surcharge: Cost-Benefit Analysis
A 2-motor armchair costs between €1,500 and €3,000, compared to €800-€1,500 for a 1-motor model. This 30 to 50% surcharge may seem significant, but it is justified by:
- Extended lifespan: 7-10 years vs 5-7 years (better wear distribution across two motors)
- Reduction in medical interventions: fewer venous insufficiency crises = fewer vascular consultations, less therapeutic compression to purchase
- Improved quality of life: better sleep, reduced pain, maintained autonomy
- Future adaptability: if your health condition changes, the 2-motor adapts; the 1-motor cannot
On average, a vascular consultation costs €80-€120, a therapeutic compression session €50-€80. A person suffering from moderate CVI consults 2-3 times per year. The 2-motor recoups its surcharge in 2-3 years through reduced ancillary care costs.
Safety Standards and Certifications
Any reclining armchair marketed in France must comply with [the NF EN 12182 standard](https://www.boutique.afnor.org) (medical furniture) and electrical safety directives. 2-motor models must additionally:
- Integrate an anti-pinching system to prevent injuries during simultaneous movement of the two motors
- Have a mechanical and electrical emergency stop
- Support a maximum load clearly indicated (generally 150-200 kg)
- Offer a backup battery or a manual rescue system in case of power outage
Selection and Use Tips
Before buying a 2-motor armchair, check:
- Dimensions and footprint: precise measurement of your living room, door passage
- Motor power: choose 300-400 W motors for smooth lifting (10-15 seconds to go from sitting to reclining position)
- Remote control type: wired (more reliable) or wireless (more convenient)
- Upholstery material: washable fabric or synthetic leather for durability
- In-store trial: test for at least 5-10 minutes to check remote ergonomics and noise level
- Warranty and after-sales service: minimum 2 years, with access to a local technician
Use your armchair by varying positions every 30-45 minutes. Do not sleep more than 2-3 hours continuously in reclining position to avoid stiffness.
Conclusion
The 2-motor reclining armchair represents the logical evolution of senior comfort. By freeing the backrest and legs from their mechanical dependence, it offers a positional flexibility that meets real needs: optimized blood circulation, adaptation to venous pathologies, personalized comfort. The initial additional cost is fully justified by durability, adaptability and especially measurable therapeutic benefits. For anyone suffering from venous insufficiency, chronic pain or simply seeking maximum comfort, the 2-motor is an investment in quality of life.
FAQ
Un fauteuil releveur 2 moteurs consomme-t-il beaucoup d'électricité ?
Non. La consommation moyenne est de 600-1 000 W en fonctionnement (moteurs activés), comparable à un lave-linge. En veille, la consommation est négligeable (< 5 W). Avec une utilisation quotidienne de 4-5 heures, le coût électrique annuel reste inférieur à 50 €. Les moteurs modernes intègrent des réducteurs qui optimisent l'efficacité énergétique.
Peut-on utiliser un fauteuil 2 moteurs pour la rééducation après une opération chirurgicale ?
Oui, à condition de suivre les recommandations de votre chirurgien ou kinésithérapeute. Le fauteuil 2 moteurs permet des positions précises (surélévation des jambes, dossier semi-vertical) idéales pour les premiers jours post-opératoires. Demandez à votre médecin la position recommandée et programmez-la sur votre fauteuil.
Quelle est la différence entre un fauteuil releveur et un lit médicalisé 2 moteurs ?
Le fauteuil releveur est conçu pour la position assise-allongée prolongée (8-12 heures/jour) avec accoudoirs et assise ergonomique. Le lit médicalisé privilégie la position allongée complète et la mobilité latérale. Pour un usage salon (TV, lecture, repos), le fauteuil 2 moteurs suffit. Pour un usage chambre ou alitement prolongé, le lit est plus adapté.
Les fauteuils releveurs 2 moteurs sont-ils remboursés par la Sécurité Sociale ?
Partiellement. Si le fauteuil est prescrit par un médecin pour une pathologie reconnue (insuffisance veineuse sévère, handicap moteur), une prise en charge de 50-60 % est possible via une demande de Prestation de Compensation du Handicap (PCH) ou d'Allocation Personnalisée d'Autonomie (APA). Consultez votre mairie ou votre MDPH pour les modalités.
Combien de temps faut-il pour que les bénéfices circulatoires d'un fauteuil 2 moteurs se manifestent ?
Les premiers résultats (réduction de la lourdeur des jambes, amélioration du sommeil) apparaissent après 2-3 semaines d'utilisation quotidienne régulière. Pour une amélioration significative des œdèmes et des varices, comptez 4-8 semaines. La constance est clé : au moins 30 minutes par jour en position Trendelenburg légère.
Mots-clés : fauteuil releveur, technologie bi-moteur, insuffisance veineuse, bien-être senior, équipement médical