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		<title>Ergonomic Computer Chair Alternative &#8211; The Ball Chair</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So you're at the point where you are seriously considering the purchase of an ergonomic computer chair. Your back hurts, your body aches, and you've had enough. The best thing you can do is go out and buy the most expensive chair you can afford, right? You should be surprised to know that this is not always the case. Before you go to the store and buy a chair you need to do a little self-assessment. A quick analysis of your personal behavior will help determine which ergonomic seating devices are most logical and will be the most beneficial. The [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some people prefer to sit on a stool instead of a standard office chair. Others simply don't have the space for a regular chair or their workstation doesn't allow for such a piece of furniture. Accordingly, many companies manufacture high quality ergonomic stools that are built to be comfortable for long hours of being seated. One important ergonomic benefit of using a stool instead of a computer chair is that they promote what is called "active sitting". This is when you naturally use the core muscles of your body (like your back and abs) to keep yourself sitting upright. So [...]]]></description>
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