Let’s look at what features are typically found in the design of a gaming chair and if they can be positive or negative in terms of ergonomics. This article will also touch on what features you might want to have present in a gaming chair and other features you might want to have present in a gaming chair and other features which may be deemed a gimmick (aside from the racing stripes).
Read MoreChairs should have a back to them, specifically a curved support for the lower half of your back. At a computer, we spend a lot of time in a static posture so standing, kneeling, or sitting on a chair without a back is not realistic. Studies show that if you spend more than 20 - 30 minutes at a computer without relaxing your back, you are very likely to perch or lean in a poor posture onto the desk or armrests. This leads to poor postures, habits, and body mechanics which make us much more likely to incur an ergonomic injury or illness.
Read MoreWith ergonomic designs, your workspace is safer, your productivity is maximized and the extraneous costs are reduced.
Read MoreIn efforts to find solace, many turned to ergonomics. Ergonomic furniture and accessories promote a comfortable and safe working environment. However, in most residential settings, accommodating and investing in ergonomics can be far from possible.
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