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  5. 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.

  6. Aeron chair - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, an updated ergonomic support system called PostureFit was introduced to improve lower back support. [7] In 2005, the arms switched from a dial to a lever to loosen for height adjustment. [8] Variants produced include a wheelless version with a flat base named the Aeron Side Chair, and a higher version with a footrest named the Aeron ...

  7. Ergonomic hazard - Wikipedia

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    Commonly, ergonomic issues can arise in an office setting. [12] [13] Many people who work in an office (either a home office or a formal office building) often spend hours sitting and working in the same position. Ergonomic considerations include chair and computer monitor height adjustment, lighting position, break frequency, and chair design ...