Ergonomic comfort is gaining visibility; instead of a luxury, it is more of an expectation. In addition to use in the home, many companies now offer ergonomic support for their employees, but little is available for the lower body; at the very least, this is what Redema believes. For that reason, Redema created the Redema Ottoman Footrest, an ergonomic footrest (http://www.redema.us/productinfo.html) that offers both edema relief and portability benefits.
The patent-pending footrest was created by Karen Tinsley-Kim, an ESL/EFL instructor at the University of Central Florida in Orlando. In her last trimester of pregnancy, she found herself
seeking remedies for leg edema (http://www.redema.us/reforprnu.html), and decided to create her own. The Redema Ottoman Footrest is
inflatable, very lightweight and entirely portable, and it is currently available at Redema.us.
"The Redema Ottoman Footrest offers multiple levels of elevation while remaining entirely portable. It is small enough to fit under an airline seat or small desk, and fully inflated can
provide elevation at or above chair-level," says Tinsley-Kim. "It can also be used in bed or on the sofa to elevate legs above heart-level. Being almost weightless when it is inflated
while providing the support desired, the Redema Ottoman Footrest is the only product of its kind on the market today."
The two-chambered rectangular footrest or ottoman offers four levels of elevation, has an adjustable carrying strap and tote pocket, and can be used to hold other lightweight items like
magazines. Five of the six sides have a suede-like surface to quietly and securely hold legs and feet in place, and the remaining side provides additional protection from punctures when
used on the floor. The ergonomic footrest weighs less than two pounds, and has caught on quickly since its development.
"The Redema Ottoman Footrest is now in use on every continent in the world," says Kim, "which is remarkable to me after being on the market for just over a year."
The Redema Ottoman Footrest is available on the Redema website, which contains additional information about the product and its remedies for leg edema. The website also offers
testimonials and a 30 second TV spot as seen on Fine Living. Redema accepts major credit cards and PayPal as methods of payment.
For more information, visit Redema.us (http://www.redema.us/).
About Redema:
Redema was founded by Karen Tinsley-Kim, ESL/EFL instructor at the University of Central Florida in Orlando, Florida. The name, Redema, is a combination of the words "relieve" and
"edema", and is the name for Tinsley-Kim's recently developed product, the Redema Ottoman Footrest. Additional information about Tinsley-Kim and her product can be found at Redema.us.