A lean back chair can be purchased online. Another place to buy a lean back chair would be your local furniture store. You may even get lucky enough to find one at your local Walmart.
It depends on how tall and/or heavy you are....... If your short (5 ft-) and under 120-130 pounds, the chair could probably support you if you leaned back in it.
Not - if you have a bill of sale and the chair in your possession and/or witnesses to the purchase. The relative concerned about recovery of the chair will have to spend big bucks for a lawyer and lawsuit to recovey the chair. It won't be worth it for you to answer the suit.
It probably means to straddle a chair so that your knees or legs point behind the chair, and when you lean forward you may rest your arms on the back of the chair. Whereas sitting 'forward' on a chair would mean you sit on a chair like you normally would.
A Pilates chair can be bought from an exercise and sports equipment store such as Modell's or Cybex. A Pilates chair can also be purchased directly from a manufacturer's website such as Gratz Pilates.
Lean forward from the waist
Love lifted me
a chair with a high back
A Homedics Massage Chair may be bought at many places such as Sears or Frys. However, if you want a real selection of many different chairs, I would check out their own very website, Homedics. They have a range from back massagers through foot massagers!
to lean = nish'an (נשען)
My back hurts when I sit on a chair. Would chair cushions help with my back problem?
Verbs:Annitor, -niti, -nixus: to lean upon - also innitorInclino, -are, -avi, -atus: to cause [something] to lean - also acclinoIncumbo, -ere, -cubui, -cubitus: to recline, to leanReclino, -are, -avi, -atus: to lean [something] backThe -clino verbs are in general transitive (i.e. they take an object), but can be used reflexively to convey the sense of the English intransitive "lean". E.g., "I leaned back in my chair" would be me reclinavi in sella mea, literally "I leaned myself back . . .". Inclino can be used intransitively (no object) to mean "lean" in the sense of "incline [towards an opinion, a candidate, etc.]".Adjectives:macer, -cra, -crum: lean, meagerstrigosus, -a, -um: lean, thin, lank
spine of back part of chair