If you’re looking for an ergonomic clerical chair that will provide both comfort and support, you’ve come to the right place. Our ergonomic clerical chairs are designed to reduce strain on your back and neck, while providing the support you need to stay comfortable during long hours at the desk. With a variety of features to choose from, including adjustable height and armrests, our ergonomic clerical chairs are sure to meet your needs. If you suffer from back pain or neck pain, an Ergonomic Clerical Chair is a great way to improve your comfort and reduce your risk of further injury.
Office chairs are designed for those who spend their time in an office, usually swiveling and on wheels for ease of movement. This type of chair typically has one main support leg, often referred to as a ‘gas lift’, located beneath the seat. At the foot of this leg, several smaller feet emerge which have casters allowing for greater mobility. Since the mid-19th century, office chairs have evolved to contain features not found on other chairs due to more people sitting at desks during their work day.
Many office activities such as writing, typing, teleconferencing, or talking on the telephone require a specific posture depending on the task. Static posture in which a person sits in one position for too long can place strain on their body and lead to medical issues. A chair with additional adjustments like seat pan tilt provide more flexibility; this is often combined with a powered standing desk that encourages movement of the body.
Chairs with casters work best on hard floors or specially designed mats. The wheels concentrate the stress of the chair’s weight into small contact points, resulting in potential damage to some types of flooring, like traditional hardwood, if they don’t have protective mats. Rolling and swiveling combined allow a single worker to manage multiple desks within a limited office space, such as an office cubicle. However, plush carpets are not ideal floors for this purpose since plastic wheels can create static electricity when rolling over synthetic surfaces like carpet or plastic floor mats – a potentially harmful force for electronic devices.
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