The Benefits of Ergonomic Office Chairs

Oct 6
05:54

2005

Ken Marlborough

Ken Marlborough

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Ergonomic office chairs are extremely popular in today’s office environment. Many employees find that they are sitting for more than eight hours per day while at work. It is important that ergonomic office chairs be used to reduce shoulder, back, and neck strain. While ergonomic office chairs may cost more than a standard office chair, the initial cost is a wise investment and worthwhile in increasing productivity and preventing serious injury.

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There are many important factors to consider when selecting proper ergonomic office chairs.  Some of the features that should be looked for are an adjustable seat,The Benefits of Ergonomic Office Chairs Articles proper lumbar support, a backrest, adequate seat width and depth, appropriate arm rests, and the ability to swivel.  It is important to read the instruction manual thoroughly and ensure that all of the adjustment mechanisms are in proper working order.  If a chair is found to be defective, in any way, it should be returned. 

While selecting ergonomic office chairs it is important to remember that there is no “best” fit for every body type.  What suits one individual may not be an ideal choice for another.  If possible, it is a good idea to try out an ergonomic office chair prior to making a purchase.  If it is not possible to test the chair prior to purchasing, be sure that you are able to receive a refund if the chair turns out to be less than ideal.

It is important to understand proper posture and ergonomics while at work or at a home office before using an ergonomic office chair.  There is quite a bit of educational information on this subject online.  One of the basics of proper office ergonomics is ensuring that a chair’s seat height allows the user’s feet to remain flat on the floor.  It is also essential that a chair offer proper lumbar support, which fits the inward curve of the lower back.  Additionally, a chair must have a seat that is comfortable after sitting in it for a long period of time, and armrests that allow the shoulders to remain in a relaxed position.

There are many new and emerging alternatives available to the traditional ergonomic office chair.  Several types of chairs place the user in an atypical position.  They may take some getting used to over time, but they are a good alternative for someone who experiences discomfort or chronic back pain.