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| Youâre a hard worker, right? And as a | | | | When choosing an ergonomically designed chair, |
| diligent member of the work force, you deserve | | | | there are certain characteristics to look for. First, |
| a chair thatâs ready and able to support | | | | does the chair offer an adjustable height |
| your body while you toil at the daily grind. Having | | | | mechanism? Depending upon the height of your |
| a well-designed chair is about a lot more than | | | | work surface and the type of work |
| your personal comfort. In fact, medical studies | | | | youâre doing â for instance, |
| have shown that men and women who sit for | | | | staring at a computer screen or writing or |
| prolonged periods of time in unsupportive office | | | | reviewing materials â your chair should be |
| chairs experience a much higher proportion of | | | | at a height that supports your arms, as well as |
| back problems, back pain and muscle strain than | | | | your back, and is adjusted properly so that you |
| those who use a chair that is ergonomically | | | | can view your computer screen without |
| designed to support the spine and relieve | | | | unintentionally leaning forward or to one side. |