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  2. Doctors Say These Office Chairs Might Reduce Back Pain - AOL

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    These are the 10 best office chairs for back pain. Series 2 Office Chair When looking for an office chair, it's important to try out different models in the store before shopping online, says Dr ...

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    SPY puts the most famous office chairs to the test, because if you’re going to spend $1,000 on a chair, you need to know it’s worth it.

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    Ergonomic Chair. amazon.com. $369.00. More. The office chair sits at 25 inches wide, 24 inches deep and an adjustable height of 38 to 42 inches. It has a weight capacity of 275 pounds, and a high ...

  5. Office chair - Wikipedia

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    An office chair that can swivel and be adjusted to various heights and angles. An office chair, or desk chair, is a type of chair that is designed for use at a desk in an office. It is usually a swivel chair, with a set of wheels for mobility and adjustable height. Modern office chairs typically use a single, distinctive load bearing leg (often ...

  6. 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. A proper kneeling chair creates the open body ...

  7. Ergonomics - Wikipedia

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    Ergonomics (or human factors) is the scientific discipline concerned with the understanding of interactions among humans and other elements of a system, and the profession that applies theory, principles, data and methods to design to optimize human well-being and overall system performance. Part of a series on.