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The full intention of kneeling chairs is to, as mentioned above, reduce the pressure and strain on the back and help to promote a proper spinal alignment. By sitting (kneeling) forward, your spine is forced to be straight, yet only half of your weight is supported by the spine, and the other half is supported by your shins, greatly reducing the pressure felt especially in the lower back. Many people with back problems or pain in their tailbone from long hours sitting in conventional chairs are perfect for the kneeling chair. If you go to the doctor and mention a kneeling chair to them, and you’re having back issues, they will support your decision in getting one 100%. Not only is the kneeling chair good for proper spinal alignment, it is perfect for working and staying comfortable while on the job. Because of the way you are forced to sit in a kneeling chair, you are positioned perfectly over your desk to get your work done. Not only will you be in “attack position,” if you will, for your work, but you will also be extremely comfortable, which leads to a heightened sense of happiness on the job and thus you will be more productive. One of the main reasons people don’t get their work done to their full potential is because they are not in a good mood, which can be directly, or indirectly, related to their comfort levels while working. A kneeling chair can increase the comfort levels and make you a better, more productive, employee. As kneeling chairs are meant to reduce back pressure and increase posture, they are highly recommended by back doctors as a solution to your back problems. Especially for people working long hours in the office day in and day out, a kneeling chair can be your solution to a more comfortable work day. To learn more about different chairs and other types of furniture and chair floor protectors, visit our pages on chair glides, chair leg pads, floor protectors for chairs, chair leg tips, chair leg covers, rubber feet, and chair leg protectors. |

