Ergonomic furniture is all the rage in offices today. After paying out thousands of Workers Compensation suits that resulted from poorly made chairs and desks, businesses have embraced the newer ergonomic models. We should be doing the same thing in our homes. If you spend any time at all in your living room, you should look for ergonomic furniture that will not contribute to poor sitting habits. Does this Spark an idea?
A Buying Guide for Ergonomic Chairs Living Room Chairs for Bad Backs
Instructions
1. Sit on chairs and sofas the way you would at home before you purchase them. Make sure that your feet can touch the floor when sitting in your typical position. Lie on a sofa if that is how you use it.
2. Look for lumbar support in your seating. A second lower cushion or a stiff bowed out back on a seat can provide good support while you sit in your living room. At least buy one good ergonomic chair for yourself and your loved ones.
3. Check the reach to the occasional tables with the sofa and chairs you are buying. Move them in the store if they are not near your seating. You want to easily reach your drink or the remote while sitting. Some end tables are too short for the sofa arms, making you bend your back out of shape. This position will prove unhealthy over time.
4. Purchase matching ottomans if you do not have an ergonomic recliner in which to sit. A footstool or ottoman will help to take pressure off the backs of your legs, one of the first places to feel the effects of poorly fitting furniture.
5. Bring your family with you to shop. At least consider the various sizes of your family members when you choose your living room furniture. Sofas with built-in recliners can be a good way to accommodate different heights.
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