Ergonomic Office Chairs

There are a few different main types of ergonomic office chairs and each type must be chosen carefully to match your daily routine. Many people assume they can buy one type of chair and use it for various functions throughout the day. While this is possible, and most people do it, it is not necessarily the right way to go about the situation if you're trying to be conscious of ergonomics.

If you sit at a desk most of your day you probably fall into one of two categories: those who are computer-task oriented whose main job function involves direct computer desk most of the day, and those who could be supervisors, managers or executives who sit at their desk most of the day but do not actually sit there doing computer work as much as others. Ergonomic seating is available to fit each of these user types.

For the task-oriented computer user who does computer work for 4 or more hours per day you need to look for what is commonly called an "ergonomic task chair". These types of ergonomic chairs are specifically designed for heavy computer use on a daily basis. They take into account how the human body should be positioned (your posture) during this type of job function and incorporate body supporting features into their designs. Good ergonomic task chairs worth spending your money on are in the $200-$800 price range. Prices depend not only on the brand but the size of the seat and back cushions, the fabric the chair is made of, and the mechanism the adjustments of the chair are controlled by.

For the supervisor/manager/executive computer user who does actual computer work for less than 4 hours a day you need to look for "ergonomic executive chairs". The term executive in the title is the term used to describe an ergonomic chair designed for these types of individuals. Ergonomic executive chairs are designed to support the user while doing computer work, like an ergonomic task chair does, but it also doubles as a posture-assisting chair for meetings, conferences, and other situations where you may be seated for an extended period but not actually working on the computer the entire time. Executive chairs tend to be slightly more expensive than task chairs and their prices are determined by all of the same characteristics. A good executive ergonomic chair can be purchased for about $250-$1200.

One Response to “Ergonomic Office Chairs”

  1. Alisa on November 29th, 2008

    It is very important for everyone to have a comfortable seat while working. Ergonomic office chairs were a real rescue for everyone who spend most of their day in front of computers without moving. I myself spend hours in front of computer and realize the importance of ergonomic chairs. Thank you for interesting post. I liked it very much.

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