Buyer Beware: Is That "Ergonomic Chair" Really
Ergonomic? By TC Thron
Not everybody knows exactly what
ergonomic means, but it's getting to the point where
everybody knows an "ergonomic chair" is better than just
some plain old chair. Thus even Joe Newbie is more likely
to buy the ergonomic chair than the chair that is not
advertised as ergonomic.
The problem is stores and manufacturers
are starting to put the word ergonomic in front of every
chair they sell, whether it has anything to do with
ergonomics or not. There is more to ergonomics than a
little added cushioning in the seat.
So, What Is an Ergonomic Chair?
Ergonomics is the study of equipment
designed with humans in mind, meant to reduce operator
fatigue and discomfort. Specifically, an ergonomic chair
should be highly adjustable, including not just a knob for
lowering and raising the chair but adjustability in the
back tilt and the height of the arm rests. An ergonomic
chair should also have a sturdy frame (avoid plastic), a
great deal of support, especially in the lumbar region, and
padding that has some give and supports your body without
losing shape.
Real ergonomic chairs cost hundreds of
dollars. Look for manufacturers that specialize in
ergonomics and are known for producing quality chairs.
Examples are Herman Miller, Neutral Posture, and
BodyBilt. Avoid gimmicky chairs (such as kneeling chairs
and ball chairs) unless you have actually had the
opportunity to try one and feel it's a good fit for your
body. Remember, the chair that is comfortable when you
first sit in it may not remain so after several hours.
Why and When Should You Consider Buying an Ergonomic
Chair?
An ergonomic chair promotes good
posture, reduces the fatigue that comes with sitting in one
position for a protracted period of time, and it can even
reduce the likelihood of developing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
and other repetitive stress injuries (many of these hand
and wrist injuries start with poor posture at the
computer).
Anybody who spends more than an hour a
day at the computer should consider buying a good ergonomic
chair. If you work 8 hours a day or more at the computer,
you should definitely have a good ergonomic chair.
About The Author
TC Thorn has more information on her site
Ergonomics Information.
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