That’s a great question! The simple answer is almost everyone!
When the world has been sleeping on flat beds for centuries why is there so much of a buzz about adjustable beds now? Well, the people have also been having back aches and muscle pains due to improper beds for centuries. Secondly, the concept of the adjustable beds is not new. The reason people use pillows and better mattresses is to inadvertently have some of the features of an adjustable bed. They use pillows to prop up their head or use them under their knees to feel more relaxed and similarly there are a variety of ways people have tried to make their beds adjustable.
The sleep industry finally got a bit more creative and built all the features that we seek to have for a good night sleep into a bed that is called an adjustable bed.
Adjustable beds can prop up the upper half of the adjustable bed at any angle allowing one to sit up and read or watch tv while in bed or even to lie down at an angle to keep the acid reflux in the esophagus in control without medication.
Adjustable beds can raise the lower part of the adjustable mattress to form a plateau that you can use to sit or sleep with your feet up on it. Again the height of the plateau can be adjusted to many levels and you are sure to find one that you like each time you use your adjustable bed! Sitting or sleeping with your feet up is said to be very relaxing as it helps improve the circulation of the blood in the legs and also minimizes the discomfort from the restless legs syndrome.
The height of the bed can be adjusted to help getting off or on the bed. This feature is specially useful for those suffering with arthritis or who need help getting on or off the bed.
The whole mattress can also be inclined to an angle so that one can sleep keeping the upper part of the body a bit higher than the lower part while still keeping the mattress flat.
You can also opt for side rails that can be raised to prevent children or elderly people from rolling off of the bed while sleeping.
