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  2. Doctors Say These Office Chairs Might Reduce Back Pain - AOL

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    Ergonomic Office Chair This less expensive office chair has many of the features of a pricier product from a more well-known brand. It's highly adjustable, including reclining up to 135 degrees back.

  3. Kneeling chair - Wikipedia

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    Purpose. The kneeling chair is meant to reduce lower back strain [ 5] by dividing the burden of one's weight between the shins and the buttocks. People with coccyx or tailbone pain resulting from significant numbers of hours in a sitting position (e.g., office desk jobs) are common candidates for such chairs. A proper kneeling chair creates the ...

  4. I Finally Got Rid of My Janky Office Chair and My Back ... - AOL

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    Ergonomic Chair. amazon.com. $369.00. More. The office chair sits at 25 inches wide, 24 inches deep and an adjustable height of 38 to 42 inches. It has a weight capacity of 275 pounds, and a high ...

  5. I swapped my office chair for a kneeling chair and it was ...

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    My job involves a computer almost entirely, which means, among many benefits, that I’m sitting all the time. The extended work-from-home limbo that I have gratefully inhabited during the ...

  6. Peter Opsvik - Wikipedia

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    Peter Opsvik is a Norwegian industrial designer best known for his innovative and ergonomic chairs, and the father of Jazz bass player Eivind Opsvik.Opsvik's furniture can be found under the brand names: Rybo (Garden), Nomi High Chair, Håg (Capisco, H04, H05, Conventio Wing), Varier (Balans), Stokke (Tripp Trapp) Naturellement (Reflex), Cylindra (Furniture objects) and Moment (Globe).

  7. Seiza - Wikipedia

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    Seiza ( 正座 or 正坐; せいざ SAY- (ee)-zah; lit. 'proper sitting') is the formal, traditional way of sitting in Japan. It involves a specific positioning and posture in a kneeled position so as to convey respect, particularly toward elders. It developed among samurai during the Edo period and was later widely adopted by the public.

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