| Posted on 28-01-08 and is filed under Fitness Tips, Prevention Methods. |
Many of us spend a lot of time on the computer or at the desk sitting on the chair doing work or the other. In such a situation it is very important to choose a proper chair to sit on so that we can avoid backaches and fatigue. What we found was two chairs that completely fitted the bill. The Aeron Chair and the Wicker Rocking Chairs. Here is something more about them.
Aeron Chair
The Aeron chair is a product of Herman Miller, designed in 1994 by Don Chadwick and Bill Stumpf. It is an ergonomic chair which is expensive but regarded by many as very comfortable. The chair became a symbol of the rise and fall of the dot-com industry in the late 1990s. However, its breakthrough design has gained it a spot in the New York Museum of Modern Art’s permanent collection. The ergonomic desk chairs are designed to comfort the body of the user and help the user to desist from poor posture of the body. The chair is not upholstered. Instead, the seat and back are made of a semi-transparent and flexible mesh called Pellicle. Another noteworthy feature is that the Aeron is manufactured in three different sizes, A, B and C for Small, Medium and Large respectively. You can check the size of a given chair by feeling the number of dots (1, 2 or 3) under the handle at the top of the back. If you are experiencing neck pain along with shoulder pain then you might be severely getting affected due to your uncomfortable desk chair.
Wicker Rocking Chairs
A wicker chair is a chair made of wicker and is thus ventilated and useful under hot or humid conditions. Likewise, a cane chair. Wicker is usually a light yet sturdy material, making it ideal for the rocking chairs that will be moved often. These chairs did well in the market because the wicker rocker chair could be twisted into a variety of designs increasing the flexibility so that it can be shaped to the shape of your body automatically while you are sitting on it.
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