Ergonomics

  1. Ergonomic Essentials for Remote Workers

    Ergonomic Essentials for Remote Workers
    Roughly 43% of the U.S. workforce works remotely at least some of the time. This means more and more people are spending workdays at their kitchen tables, sitting with their laptops on the couch, or even cozied up in bed. Just because you feel comfortable working in bed or on your sofa doesn’t mean your body is truly comfortable —...
  2. How to Set Up an Ergonomic Workspace [Infographic]

    How to Set Up an Ergonomic Workspace [Infographic]
    An office environment can seem like a risk-free place to work — especially if your job involves no heavy lifting, no complex machinery to master, and no precariously stacked shelves. The truth is that even a sedentary desk job has health and safety risks involved, and some argue it’s even more harmful than a physically laborious job. That’s because the...
  3. The Most Popular Types of Active Sitting Chairs [Infographic]

    The Most Popular Types of Active Sitting Chairs [Infographic]
    The health dangers associated with sitting improperly for an extended period have convinced many to invest in active sitting chairs for better support and posture.   See below for some of the most popular types of active sitting chairs and the benefits of each. Share This Infographic On Your Site </p><br /><br /> <p><strong>Please include attribution to https://www.thebackstore.com/ with this...
  4. Ergonomic Chair vs. Exercise Ball: Which is Better?

    Ergonomic Chair vs. Exercise Ball: Which is Better?
    Exercise balls are a trendy choice for an office chair alternative in an effort to embrace better posture at work. This is because correct posture can boost creativity and help employees avoid health problems associated with sitting for extended periods of time. But it begs the question: is an exercise ball really the best option? Or is an ergonomic chair...
  5. How Does a Kneeling Chair Work?

    How Does a Kneeling Chair Work?
    At first glance, a kneeling chair looks a little odd because it is unlike your standard chair. Although they entered the market back in the 1970s, kneeling chair popularity has grown in recent years due to increased research around the negative physical effects of sitting for extended periods of time. If you are interested in the purpose, types, and how...

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