With so many people working from home these days, we’ve noticed more and more patients asking us about what kind of chair they should have in their home office.
Sadly, we also see a lot of people coming in because they haven’t chosen the right chair. The reality is that the chair they spend hours in each day is causing them great harm.
We know that standing desks are great. Most people know about the health benefits of standing desks. But let's be honest: Who can stand for eight hours a day?
What's the state of your sitting condition these days? Is your chair helping or damaging you with your posture?
For you to sit properly and align your spine all day, you need an ergonomically correct chair.
‘Ergonomically Correct’ sounds like a mouthful. It also sounds expensive. The good news is that it’s not. Although, we must say that whatever the cost, your spine is worth the investment, whatever the price is.
An ergonomic chair is designed for maximum support of the spine, weight, and posture of a person. You want maximum comfort and minimal back pain or long-term injury.
The right chair is essential for the remote worker with a home office or the 9-to-5 worker who spends most of their office hours sitting.
Ergonomic chairs are made to meet a set of standards that should support the individual who sits in them. All that is required is to locate one that is customized to their unique requirements.
How Are You Sitting?
You likely haven't thought about that much. Most people don't have time to think about how they are sitting.
In this post, we've got a simple guide to picking the right ergonomic chair for your home workstation. So, before you get that trendy egg chair with the velvet blanket draped over it, consider these points to find out what you actually need in a chair.
Here's an image about how to sit correctly at your workstation.
Does your current setup allow this?
To get the right setup at home, you need the right ergonomic chair. Here are 3 major things to consider when making your decision:
1. Watch for the right lumbar support.
After a long day at work, stretching feels good. Sadly, the satisfying crackle is your spine rebelling against the day's pain. The spine is bent backward, and sitting for an extended period of time causes slouching, which further slumps the spine.
An ergonomic chair must have lumbar adjustment so it fits your lower back – curves and all. This also translates to the backrest.
A backrest that is about 12 to 19 inches wide will suffice. It must support the curve of the spine and be adjustable.
2. Consider the seat dimensions.
This is another very important aspect of picking out an ergonomic chair. You can’t just give the seat a once-over with your mind’s eye to determine whether or not it would be right for you. Get the specific details before making a choice.
On that note, here’s what you must consider:
Seat height
Find an ergonomic chair that helps you to sit with your feet planted on the floor. Your thighs should also not be elevated or angled. It should be mounted horizontally on the chairs. Your arms should be at the same height as the desk surface while you're sitting.
A height of 16 to 21 inches usually satisfies these criteria for most people. Of course, it must be adjustable. A quick and easy way to adjust the seats to the specified height range is with an Adjustment Lever. Be on the lookout for a chair with this feature.
Seat width
An ergonomic office chair should be wide enough and have the correct depth (the distance from the front of the seat to the back) to support the user comfortably. A width of 17 to 20 inches works great.
There should always be a space of about 2 to 4 inches between the back of the knees and the seat when you sit with your back against the backrest.
An adjustable chair improves your chances of getting that. Simply adjust the forward or backward tilt of the chair until will you get the proper setting.
3. Find one that is comfortable for you.
No matter what the reviews say, you need a chair that you like personally. You may need to go out and try a few for yourself.
You don’t want to settle for a chair you don’t like. Sitting for an extended period isn’t as comfortable as you might think. Not even for the laziest cat would tolerate this. Other than standing up regularly, a great way to ensure you’re comfortable for as long as possible is to go for a chair that checks all the boxes for comfort.
The Best Ergonomic Chair Checklist
1. Adjustable Armrests
As you type at your keyboard, your elbows and arms should have a place to rest. Your shoulders will also be relaxed as a result of this.
Pro-tip: Avoid keeping your forearm on the armrest while typing.
2. A Swivel
Beyond being lots of fun for the kids when they visit your office, a chair that rotates or rolls around easily saves you the stress of straining unnecessarily when you need to retrieve something from different areas of your desk.
3. Comfortable Padding
You shouldn’t feel like you’re sitting on a rock when you’re at work. You’re probably under enough pressure as it is. Different options abound here such as memory cushions or gel cushions and lots more. It should be thick and comfortable.
Also, fabric matters. Go for breathable material. Avoid something that will make you sweat or slide from your seats.
An Ergonomic Chair Matters
Your elbows and arms should be able to relax while you type on your keyboard. As a result, the shoulders will be comfortable as well.
The right chair:
- Prevents back pain.
- Reduces discomfort and fatigue at work.
- Adds to your productivity levels, thereby, promoting a more positive work experience.
Just like our mothers always told us: We need to sit up straight. It matters more than ever when you’re spending long hours in your chair at home.
Let the above guide you in choosing your office chair. Your back and the rest of your body will thank you.
Dr. Alykhan Jamal
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