Ergonomic Seating
There are a slew of different types of jobs and occupations out there that involve being seated for extended periods of time. Lucky for us, ergonomic seating is available in just as many forms. For most people their work day consists of sitting in front of a computer screen for hours on end, doing one thing or another depending on their job role. Ergonomic computer chairs and ergonomic task chairs target just these users. These types of chairs are designed specifically for those spending long hours on the computer and provide added support in key areas of your body.
Some people have to sit around all day in an office setting but don't necessarily work on the computer most of the time. For these lucky individuals there are ergonomic office chairs and executive ergonomic chairs that provide added support like the task chairs do, but tend to be a little more comfortable and cushy, since they are not designed for straight computer use.
Those are the two most common types of individuals who look for ergonomic office seating but there are a variety of other chairs manufactured for those who don't have such a typical job function. Industrial workers, artists, people who hand-manufacture items, and dentists are other examples of people who can benefit from ergonomic seating. For these people there is specialized seating available such as ergonomic stools, ergonomic knee chairs (sometimes called ergonomic kneeling chairs), ergonomic ball chairs, and ergonomic drafting chairs. They even make ergonomic lounge chairs for those lucky enough to be able to kick back and relax in the middle of their work day!