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Furniture Home Tips :: Office Furniture – Computer Chair Office Furniture – Computer Chair: Guide to Buying a Computer Chair for Your Office FurnitureFor those of us buying office furniture, computer chair choices can be positively overwhelming. From ergonomic exercise balls to backless saddle seats and tilted kneeling stools, the selection is getting bigger by the day. So, for a breakdown of the different styles of computer chairs, including their benefits and drawbacks, keep reading. Exercise Ball Seating The idea behind sitting on an exercise ball is that you are forced to have good posture, sit up straight and save your back. The ball is also said to work your core abdominal muscles because you spend your day balancing and therefore flexing those muscles as you maintain an upright position. However, sitting too long on an exercise ball can cause fatigue in your legs and, if you're a committed sloucher, you may still find ways to slouch over, therefore pulling on your lower back and causing major muscle stress. To make sure you're getting the best use out of your exercise ball chair, ensure that it is the proper size. Typically most balls come in four sizes – 45 cm, 55 cm, 65 cm and 75 cm. Ideally, when you sit on the ball, your thighs should slope slightly downwards and your hands should be able to comfortably reach the keyboard. Kneeling Chair The idea behind a kneeling chair is that your spine is kept erect when you sit in it as the user is forced into an upright kneeling or praying position. Slouching is possible, but often difficult, particularly if the chair is properly adjusted to your dimensions. The one drawback of kneeling stools is that they can be hard on the knees after prolonged use. Before you buy, make sure you get one that offers ample padding on the knee pad or consider purchasing a stool with a Tempurpedic knee rest. Saddle Seat When it comes to office furniture, computer chair companies always want to sell you on overpriced, ergonomic wonders that come complete with hundreds of adjustable levers and mechanisms. But, sometimes simple is better. The basic, backless saddle seat chair essentially forces the user into a relaxed and open seating position, therefore alleviating muscle strain and promoting good posture. However, there is one major drawback to the saddle seat, it's a seating position that almost needs to be learned. If done properly, it's an innovative piece of office furniture – computer chair haters will soon be converts. However, the seating arrangement takes some getting used to and not everyone is instantly sold. It's definit See also: All Site Articles for Furniture Home Tips
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