07-31-2020, 09:10 AM | #1 |
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Ergonomic Desk/Office Chairs
Back story: My upper back, basically right in-between my shoulder blades, have been aching for upwards of two months now. Best way I can describe it, is the constant feeling of having to crack my upper back. Anyways I have been trying my best to be conscious about my posture. I've also been sleeping without a pillow as I heard that it may help align your spine to an extent. I'm a back sleeper, so it really isn't that uncomfortable in my eyes. I've even dedicated at least 1 day a week to some yoga-like stretching focused on my upper back. Even after all of that, I still wake up with the same tightness each morning. It progressively dissipates throughout the day, but is still there regardless.
My next thought is changing up my desk chair for something that will provide more lower lumbar support in the attempt to straighten out my posture (which I really don't think is that bad, I've never had anyone say to me that my posture is bad - I'm also fairly fit, ~180lbs 5'10"). I work roughly 10hrs a day, and I'd say I am at my desk roughly 7-8 of those hrs. So to get to the point, does anyone have any ergonomic office chairs that they would recommend? I've done some digging online, but would rather hear some actual opinions, especially if someone has similar discomfort. Much appreciated! Side Note: I have not discounted the fact that my mattress could be the issue, but I'm working through the problem moving from least expensive to most expensive fix. No I have not been to a chiropractor, maybe I should. |
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I've used some simple Herman Miller Chairs and all kinds of newer office chairs with contoured seat bottom and seat back curvature - I'm not convinced contemporary ergo is better then any 19th century seat design.
Now I'm using a 80+ year old wooden chair with a flat seat and thin upholstery and a flat seatback. Maybe it's the height and no wheels but I've been very comfortable. For myself need to be conscious of keeping my back straight when at my desk and not letting my stomach collapse behind my hips. I also think it's nice to switch chairs throughout the day. I had a nerve injury down my left leg that was irritating me when seated, but just received a new mattress on Tuesday and my leg pain has subsided. Last edited by overcoil; 07-31-2020 at 09:56 AM.. |
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I had a sciatic nerve injury a few years ago that lasted for roughly 6months, took awhile to rehab that away. At my previous job, and around the same time the injury happened, the person who worked in that cube before me left one of those kneeling chairs. As odd as they look, it definitely helped subside the pain throughout the day. It takes some pressure off the nerve which is most likely why you (and I) had the pain rushing down your leg. I would switch between that and my normal office chair. |
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07-31-2020, 01:14 PM | #5 |
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Can you share about your pillow? I can't tell you how much I've spent in pillows over the last 6-8 months and they all suck.
Also, I've been having a tightness in my back right below my shoulder blades (lats area) when I wake up. I work out consistently and always stretch after. I try to do yoga at least once a week. I'm wondering if it's my tempurpedic mattress. After I'm up moving around it doesn't bother me. |
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Do you type a lot? Do you have broad shoulders? Standard keyboards aren't really friendly for those who have broad shoulders and in order to get both hands on the board, would require an uncomfortable about of squeezing your arms together. A split design keyboard might help.
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I've done basically any stretch you can think of. Hell over the weekend I somehow ended up with my head and right shoulder pined against the ground, left arm forward with right arm reaching underneath, with my left leg off the ground. I can barely type it that is how damn contorted I was lmao. The stretching is more of a temporary relief, regardless it comes back. Appreciate the comment though!
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I spoke with our purchasing agent and she did some digging around. She ordered me the below chair. Reviews were great and looks to have a ton of adjustability. Aesthetically it looks nice too. Bad news is the delivery might be close to a month . Once I get it I'll do a little review, but in the meantime I'd still be interested in what others have chosen!
https://www.autonomous.ai/office-cha...ir?option20=53 |
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I finally bought my dream chair after years of putting it off. BTW, the prices listed are no where near reality. If you buy through the web site it's ~25% off. If you call your local HS office its significantly less than that.
https://www.humanscale.com/products/...xecutive-chair As for Herman Miller. I used one in work and "for me" it was HORRIBLE. If I did not sit in the Aeron perfectly it was the most uncomfortable chair on the planet. Last edited by omasou; 07-31-2020 at 04:22 PM.. |
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I got an AllSteel chair at the beginning of the quarantine since I know I like the extra lumbar support and absolutely love it. I customized it for my visual preferences and it is built like a tank. Then again it has a decent price tag as well.
https://www.allsteeloffice.com/produ...task-chairs/19 Out with the old and in with the new!
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Bought a Herman Miller Mirra 2 for home after liking it in the corporate office, no regerts. I'm a big guy and I like the option I added to have a variable recline tension, but can also lock it out if I want to.
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the Diffrient model is also really good. It's what we used for most of our chairs. and everyone that sits in one the first time comments on the comfort. https://www.humanscale.com/products/...k-office-chair
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+1 for herman miller, and also got a standing desk for WFH.
If you dont want to pay full price for a HM, check if there are any Design Within Reach outlets near you. If not, maybe try calling one to see if they'd ship you a HM. Able to get them there for at least 50% off, maybe even more if theres a minor imperfection on the chair. |
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I asked about office chairs a few days ago as well. I was told that gamer's chairs were the most comfortable ones .Styling wise I don't find them very restrained, subdued or something that's suitable for office but rather designed for upstart hipsters but those things were comfortable given the fact that gamers sit and spend too many hours during games and need some comfort .
Those chairs come with many adjustable options as well as lots of padding options available
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I have an Aeron, it's fine. Not great, and not bad. It's rugged and solid, a good feature.
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I just recently emerged from this particular rabbit hole on home office ergonomics. Read up a bit, but there's all these articles that talk about proper seating position, angles of your legs, elbows and spine, adjustable keyboard trays to get your forearms and wrists in the right alignment, monitor position relative to your eyes, and other stuff.
My wife and I both ended up with Humanscales as well. Diffrient World for her, Freedom for me. We sat in all the Humanscale and Herman Miller chairs. Which is a pain in the ass (pun) during a pandemic, but you really need to for a purchase like this. Tbh what I really wanted was the Herman Miller soft pad because it looked so nice, but ergonomically the Freedom was the right choice. Only problem is I have to wait 4 damn weeks to get it 😡 |
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Are you currently lifting weights? If so, perhaps it's just a muscle imbalance or minor strain?
Are you sitting too far from you monitor which causes you to hunch over? As for chair recommendations, "Gaming" chairs have excellent upper back support. I'd have one myself if my office wasn't so damn hot and I didn't have cats. I bought a used H. Miller Areon(sp?) for $300 a few years ago and it works well for me but I still have to make sure I sit close enough to my desk so that I don't hunch.
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