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Choose Back Friendly Office Chairs

Depending on the business you are in, you may spend a lot of time in front of the computer in an office chair, and if that is the case, then you should be concerned about your back. If you sit in the wrong type of chair, for long periods of time, you could very well be doing damage to your spine, damage that could cause you significant pain from now on. Not only can sitting in the wrong chair in the wrong position cause back pain, it can also cause neck pain, headaches, shoulder pain, pain in the arms, or even create disc problems in your back, which could lead to painful pinched nerves. Sitting correctly in the right chair is important.

We all tend to slouch in our office chairs, we may not intentionally do it, but we all do occasionally, especially if we feel bad, or if we have had a particularly trying day. When you sit in a slouched position, you stretch the ligaments in your spine, and put pressure on the discs, which can eventually lead to spinal damage. You could end up with major back problems, which could put you in a lot of pain, unnecessarily.

For people who spend a lot of time sitting in an office chair, an ergonomically designed chair really is a necessity. These chairs have been designed to provide adequate support to your back, and to encourage you to sit correctly, without slouching. Of course, you will have to adjust the chair to suit your own individual needs, in order for it to work correctly.

Even if you have an ergonomically designed office chair, and have it adjusted accordingly, you should still take frequent breaks, as sitting in the same position for long periods of time can cause significant damage to your spine. It is a good idea to get up at least once or twice an hour, to stretch, walk around, etc. This will help your spine, and encourage blood flow, which can prevent pain and injury.

If you work from home, you should spend five or ten minutes an hour walking around, which will help stretch tired muscles, and improve circulation of blood through the body. Sitting in an ergonomically designed office chair can only do so much; you still need to move around often to prevent damage.

Ergonomically designed office chairs are more expensive than standard chairs, but are well worth it. Spending the rest of your life dealing with chronic back pain is no fun, and there is no reason to when it can be prevented by sitting in a good chair and moving around frequently throughout the day.



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