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		<description><![CDATA[In the last decade, we have changed our approach to buying ergonomic furniture for our homes and offices. Today, everything is ergonomically oriented. However, buying just a single chair which provides good posture, balance and less stress on the body is not the adequate. To ensure that musculoskeletal injuries are going to be prevented, one must buy additional furniture components which are also responsible in decreasing stress and work related injury. One classic example is the computer desk. Once you are seated on an ergonomically designed chair and work with a computer, the height of the chair must be adjusted [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[To get the most out of your ergonomic office furniture, one has to understand how it works and what are the best positions for your body. The only way to eliminate poor posture and its health consequences is to pay attention to pose. The ergonomic chair allows one to carefully position the head, neck, back, shoulders and thighs. Once the arms are relaxed on the arm rest and the back is supported, the entire body will feel relaxed. The use of an ergonomic chair must be used with some degree of common sense. One should adjust the posture every now [...]]]></description>
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