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Office work is one of the most common jobs that people perform. Yet, the effects of sitting at a computer desk for 40 hours a week and more can take its toll on the body. Back pain, stiff necks, and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome are just a few of the issues that result from poorly designed workstations. Ergonomic office chairs, desks, and computer equipment can help relieve those negative effects and help the body to recover and relieve pain and tension.
Many offices are designed with a one size fits all mentality, and if you’ve ever looked at the office worker sitting beside you, you’ll quickly realize that not all people are built the same way. Therefore, when choosing office equipment, either for work or in the home, it’s important to select items that will best support your needs. Keeping the one size fits all mentality in mind, ergonomic office chairs and other furniture is designed to adjust. This ensures that no matter who is seated in the chair, they can adjust it to accommodate their weight, height, and personal needs. Ergonomic office chairs also provide support for legs, the lumbar region, the neck, and arms and can significantly reduce the pain, swelling, and tension in areas commonly affected through office work.
Determine whether you need computer ergonomic office chairs or executive ergonomic office chairs. Computer chairs are designed to ensure that those who sit for an extended period of time at a computer desk. If you spend more than half of your workday seated at a computer desk, you should choose an ergonomic computer chair; these are sometimes referred to as task chairs. For those who spend the greater part of their day seated at a desk, but not necessarily working at a computer, an ergonomic executive chair is best. By selecting ergonomic office chairs you can make certain that you remain comfortable, relaxed, and supported while working.
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