Best Office Chairs
Briefly

When you see a chair branded as ergonomic, you can't put a lot of stock in that. What you should be looking for is adjustability, because one hallmark of ergonomics is understanding that one size does not fit all.
According to the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration, good ergonomic design can help reduce the number and severity of work-related musculoskeletal disorders caused by varied and repeated stress on muscles, nerves, blood vessels, ligaments, and tendons.
In our testing, we rate office chairs on not only ergonomic design but also comfort, ease of use, and ease of assembly. We give more weight to the ergonomic design scores because while building a chair can be a hassle, you only have to do it once.
The comfort scores come from a panel of three people with various body types, who reviewed each chair after sitting in it for 90 to 120 minutes in a typical work setting.
Read at www.consumerreports.org
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