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  2. Kneeling chair - Wikipedia

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    The kneeling chair is meant to reduce lower back strain [5] by dividing the burden of one's weight between the shins and the buttocks. People with coccyx or tailbone pain resulting from significant numbers of hours in a sitting position (e.g., office desk jobs) are common candidates for such chairs.

  3. Peter Opsvik - Wikipedia

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    This chair has been voted one of 50 designs that changed the world. [11] As the name Variable indicates, it was of primary importance for Opsvik that the kneeling posture should be one of many different sitting postures. [12] Product examples are Variable Balans, Gravity Balans, Thatsit Balans, and Wing Balans. [13]

  4. Meditative postures - Wikipedia

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    The spinal column needs to be erect and in balance; this poise lets the muscles of the back relax, and this in turn allows the attention to be focussed on the breath. [7] These conditions can be met by a variety of postures with or without support, whether a cross-legged posture such as Muktasana, a kneeling posture, or sitting on a chair with ...

  5. List of chairs - Wikipedia

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    Kneeling chairs or knee-sit chairs, meant to support someone kneeling. This is purportedly better for the back than sitting all day. The main seat is sloped forward at about 30 degrees so that the person would normally slide off, but there is a knee rest to keep the person in place. [32]

  6. List of human positions - Wikipedia

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    Inner two vertical kneeling. Outer two squatting/kneeling. Kneeling is a basic human position where one or both knees touch the ground. It is used as a resting position, during childbirth and as an expression of reverence and submission. While kneeling, the angle between the legs can vary from zero to widely splayed out, flexibility permitting.

  7. Balans chair - Wikipedia

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