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Finding the Right Ergonomic Office Chair

Written by admin on December 23rd, 2009

There are a number of factors that consumers should keep in mind if they are office workers and spend a lot of time sitting down. As most people already know, improper posture caused by the wrong chair can lead to back pain and other problems with spinal support. However, primary companies are good enough to supply ergonomic task chairs to their employees. One should get to know the characteristics of every type of chair in order to select the right one for getting the maximum advantage. Every chair differs in its making which makes some chairs better than the others.

The first thing to consider when buying ergonomic office chairs is the distance of the sitting position of the chair from the floor. The highest quality chairs should be adjustable, with an ideal height for most people being anywhere from 16 to 21 inches off the ground in terms of seating. This tends to lend itself to the most comfortable and healthy positioning. The length of the seat should also be around 17 inches so that the entire body is supported over the extent of the chair. In fact, the back of the chair is designed so that the spine will be completely supported which is how back pain can be avoided. This will pay off by urging the workers to be more dedicated in their work, with better comfort leading to enhanced mood and better productivity.

Lumbar and spinal support is the main reason why ergonomic office chairs are so popular. Reducing backaches and corresponding body aches by a significant degree, the chair should curve to support the spine and lower back in a natural, comfortable manner. The chair can be played around to conform to the wants of every person. The seat and back should also be cushioned, to make the chair comfortable while at the same time supporting the back in this manner.

Armrests are the next important factor to be given importance in mesh back ergonomic chairs as they provide a resting place to the arms when doing a typing job or other such similar work. Swiveling is also important as it will help the employee to get close to the items on the table without having to stretch to get them. This is especially useful for people nearing their retirement age to protect themselves from being injured. While most offices nowadays provide the ergonomics within their office furniture, if this is not already provided a long term office worker should look into making some sort of investment.

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