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The Most Important Parts of An Ergonomic Chair

The trend of ergonomics began in the 1970s, when furniture designers began to focus more on human comfort. Ergonomics is all about fitting the furniture to your body and not the other way around. If you’re in the market for a comfortable chair, then you need to know more about the parts of an ergonomic chair.

Back Rest

The back rest of an ergonomic chair is probably the most important part of all, because back pain is the most common problem that these types of chair are designed to solve. When picking out a chair, you want to make sure that it has lower lumbar support and a tension back rest.

A tension back rest reclines automatically when you lean on it and automatically adjusts back into its original position when your weight is lifted. The tension setting itself should also be adjustable. Being able to adjust the tension ensures that you’ll be able to find the perfect position for your back regardless of your weight.

Lower Lumbar Support

The back of chair should also have some form of lower lumbar support. This could be a small curve, cushion or pillow built into the lower part of the chair’s back. The lumbar support should flow seamlessly and comfortably into the seat of the chair.

Adjustable Seat

The seat of the chair bears most your weight, so it needs to be very sturdy. You should be able to adjust both the height and angle. Most people like the seat’s angle perfectly parallel with the floor, but you might find that adjusting the tilt of the seat slightly upwards or downwards affords you with a bit more comfort.

Adjusting the height of the seat will allow the chair to accommodate for people with varying heights and leg length. Even if the chair is only for you, being able to adjust the seat height also allow you to work at various desks and tables regardless of surface height.

Adjustable Arms

Adjustable arm rests are also needed to allow you to change workstations freely. Having adjustable arms, like the seat, means that many people regardless of height or arm length will be able to use the chair comfortably. The arm rests need to be stable and supportive in order to properly aid you in your completion of tasks, whether you’re writing, typing, or reading. They should relieve tension from your shoulders by supporting the weight of arms.

Sturdy Base

The final part of the chair that bears the rest of your weight is the base. The base of an ergonomic chair must be sturdy in order to prevent tipping. If the base is not sturdy, you will build up tension in your legs and back over time from constantly trying to balance the chair. If you have to move from surface to surface in order to complete tasks, having a base with wheels is a must.

The most important parts of an ergonomic chair are the base, the arm rests, seat and back rest. In addition to those four parts, you should always consider what type of work you need to do and the working environment. When looking for a chair that suits you, remember to test out those four features and find the right chair for you.

Conclusion

Our Top 10 Ergonomic Office Chairs of 2017 is put together using extensive research.  Take a look if you are ready to pick one up for yourself, or if you just need to do a little more research.

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