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Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Try Out a Deluxe Ergonomic Kneeling Office Chair

In an effort to create ergonomic chairs, most office chair manufacturers place the same design on the same sort of chair, no matter whether it's cheap or not. A deluxe ergonomic office chair is not going to have many more bells and whistles than a cheap one.

However, every once in a while; someone manages to think far enough outside the box to create something new. In Norway in the 1970s, a new sort of deluxe office ergonomic chair was created; one that alters sitting position in order to better support the spine and reduce backaches. The deluxe ergonomic kneeling office chair might be what you need in order to work comfortably.

Taking a New Angle

The design of these deluxe ergonomic kneeling office chairs do not, in fact, force you into what you might consider to be a traditional kneeling position. Instead, it follows the natural curvature of your legs and spine, placing your legs so your thighs slope down slightly and are situated slightly to the left or right of your upper body. Another cushion supports your shins, allowing you to place some weight on your lower legs. This allows your spine to follow its natural curves better, rather than being forced to sit at right angles with your legs.



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