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Office Chairs




By Sidney

Most people who work in an office find that they spend the majority of their days in an office chair. There are many different types of office chairs available on the office furniture market that can range from very affordable to quite expensive. Many times the relatively inexpensive office chairs can cause discomfort or problems associated with back pain and even some of the more expensive chairs aren't designed any better. The more expensive office chairs are only more expensive because they are made from more expensive materials, not necessarily because they have a more comfortable design. The need for more comfortable office chairs has led to a good deal of research and eventually the design of something called an ergonomic office chair.

Ergonomics is a term that is being used more and more often in the design of all types of furniture. An ergonomic office chair is a chair that should be able to adjust to each individual's needs for comfort and in their ability to perform. An essential part of a good ergonomic office chair is the ability for the user to be able to adjust the chair with easy to use controls in order to find the perfect seating position. Most people who use ergonomic office chairs claim to have experienced a lessening in the common aches and pains that are associated with common office chairs including neck pain, back pain, carpal tunnel syndrome and other related problems. Ergonomic office chairs are made in a variety of designs and colors to suit any type of office environment.

A number of features can be recognized on a good ergonomic office chair when shopping around for the best design and price. The backrest of any ergonomic office chair should be designed to offer comfort and support to the back that will be resting in the chair. If possible, when selecting an ergonomic office chair for a particular person it is a good idea to have that person sit in several chairs to find the best fit for the curve of his or her back. An ergonomic office chair should allow the user to be able to adjust the height of the backrest to accommodate the changing needs of an individual as well as other individuals who may need to use the chair.

An ergonomic office chair should be designed with a firm yet comfortable seat that can evenly support a person's weight as well as accommodate each individual's form. The seat of an ergonomic office chair should be sloped downward in the front to offer the user a gentle and not abrupt curving of the legs. This curve will not cause a harsh edge and promote healthy circulation in the lower limbs. Other features that should be included on well-designed ergonomic office chair include comfortable armrests that can be adjusted for different users, height adjustment and pivoting rollers on the base of the chair for easy moving.

An ergonomic office chair is a good investment for any type of office environment. It has been proven that workers who are more comfortable and don't have to suffer from common aches and pains caused by regular office chairs are often more productive when they sit in an ergonomic office chair.
 
 
About the Author
Sidney is the webmaster and owner of " Office-Chair-Closeouts.com" and has been researching and reporting on Office Chairs for years. Click Here ==> http://www.office-chair-closeouts.com/


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