Not everybody knows about ergonomic. It is not a secret that the term "ergonomic" has been abused in the office furniture industry for years. Every consumer seems to know an "ergonomic chair" is better than an "office chair". Thus people more than likely to buy the chair marked as "ergonomic chair" than the chair that is not advertised as "ergonomic". The problem is people are seeing the word "ergonomic" in front of every chair. It gets to the point that no one knows for sure if "ergonomic office chairs" have anything to do with "ergonomics" or not. We need to learn that there is more to ergonomics than just added cushioning in the seat or just the impressive price tag.
Ergonomics is the study of furniture or equipment design for workplace. Ergonomic is to find ways to reduce work fatigue and hazard yet increase work productivity. Ergonomic office chairs are highly adjustable yet easy to operate. Here is the check list for your reference:
1. Sufficient lumbar support that allows blood flow and circulations
2. Contour backrest and comfortable enough to support shoulders
3. Seat 16" to 20" off from the floor so that the user's legs will be planted on the floor
4. Adjustable gas lift seat height
5. Chair mechanism allows the user to lower, raise, or tilt backwards
6. Chair's seat should have about a fist of space between edge of chair and the back of the knees
7. Waterfall curved o the front edge of seat
8. 5 star base with castors
9. Pivoting arm pad
10. Armrests that go ups and downs
Generally speaking, an ergonomic chair has a sturdy chair back frame that has great deal of support in the lumbar area, and has some flexibility to sustain your body without losing shape. Look for companies that specialize in ergonomics and are known for producing quality chairs. Make sure to try to sit on the chair and feel if it fits your body. Remember, some office chairs maybe comfortable when you first sit in them and they may not remain so after several hours. An ergonomic chair promotes good blood circulations in your body. It reduces the fatigue that comes with sitting in one position for a long period of time. A quality ergonomic office chair can even reduce the chance of developing CTS (Carpal Tunnel Syndrome) and other repetitive stress injuries.
It is important to pay attention to posture as well even if you are sitting in an ergonomic office chair. If working in front of computer is big part of your typical work day, you should definitely consider buying a good ergonomic chair.
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