Optimising your Workstation – Choosing the Correct Chair

When working from home or in the office the chair you use is vital in optimising your posture and ergonomics.

Particularly when working from home, we may use dining chair or non-adjustable and non-ergnomic which provide little to no adjustment features to support you.

What Makes An Ergonomic Chair Is The Adjustability?

Primarily, you require adjustments for the seat height, backrest angle, backrest height and of course the five-star wheely base that can allow you to sit comfortably in the chair. There are a few key principles to follow to minimise any irritation throughout the day.

To be aware and to correct adjust your workstation ergonomics is imperative for good health and maintaining good posture daily.

Below Are Two Different Chair Choices

Chair too low, Shoulders hitching to reach keyboard, Increased load on shoulder and neck muscles, Incorrect position, INCREASED risk of injury

Ergonomic adjustable chair position, ✔ Shoulders in neutral alignment, ✔ Minimal load on shoulder and neck muscles, ✔ Improved position, ✔ REDUCED risk of injury

How To Improve Your Ergonomics?

1.Have our West Ryde Physiotherapist’s review your home and/or office ergonomics

2.To optimise your seated position, and your chair of choice is vital to promote good health

3.An office chair, with adjustable features can be adjusted for your individual needs

4.Take frequent breaks away from your desk for 1-2 min, every 30 min

5.Our West Ryde Physiotherapist can provide you with a thorough ergonomic assessment with detailed report to assist you with best ergonomics.

Please feel free to call us on 9809 3854 or book online for any ergonomic assessments with our friendly physiotherapists.

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