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Ergonomics in the workplace is a very important issue. Office chairs are increasingly being designed with ergonomics in mind, helping to increase back and neck support as well as improving posture by working to prevent slouching. Many office employees experience back pain because they are required sit in a poorly designed chair for extended periods of time. Spending significant time in a chair that does not give proper attention to ergonomics will increase stress in the spine, neck, shoulders, arms, and even the legs. Getting a chair that is not ergonomically friendly could end up aggravating any existing conditions that may be present.
Any ergonomic chair selected should be at least an inch wider on both sides than the hips or thighs of the person it is intended for. In order to provide maximum comfort and equal weight distribution, the seat pan on the chair should be contoured. Additionally, the owner's back should arch against the chair, as this will help to prevent slumping.
An invaluable feature in ergonomic office chairs is an adjustable height mechanism, as this allows different people to use the same chairs. This can be great for busy office meeting rooms or conference rooms. Most modern office chairs that include an adjustable height mechanism also allow for the fine-tuning of the back of the chair in most or all directions. If the chair doesn't have a back rest, a pillow or cushion can be used to support the lower back.
All things considered, ergonomic office chairs are vital for those who are required to be at their desk for extended periods of time. These chairs do not even cost a lot of money, but they will provide a lot in terms of support, comfort, and avoided injuries. If the office is in need of new or additional office chairs, ergonomic chairs are the clear and only choice.