Choosing The Best Office Chair @ Chairlines
Are you struggling to find comfort in your office chair? Have you felt like your chair has never fit you right? In this week's video below, Dr. Freedman was back on the road again, visiting Chairlines, an ergonomic chair and desk supplier with showrooms in Langley & Vancouver. Along with owner Ember Williams, they discuss what things you should consider when buying an office chair. Check it out!
Are you struggling to find comfort in your office chair? Have you never felt like your chair has fit you right?
In our video this week, we look at some features of different chairs that not only fit your needs but also fits your body. Here is a recap:
Chairs Considerations:
Budget: Ember stresses the importance of budget, with chairs ranging from $300 to $1,500, as a key consideration.
All Shapes & Sizes: She also highlights the significance of chair fit, especially for petite or taller individuals, seat depth adjustment, and back height.
A few options and their features:
Starting with budget-friendly options, Ember introduces the Icon Q2, offering limited adjustments but excellent lumbar support and customization in seat depth and height.
The discussion moves to more expensive chairs like the Global Obus Comfort Chair and the egocentric T-centric upholstery chair. These chairs provide additional features, including a 360-degree swivel, adjustable lumbar support, and extended warranties, making them long-term investments.
Dr. Freedman emphasizes chair adjustability for individuals who spend extended hours sitting and how it can affect their well-being. Ember discusses arm options and their impact on desk interaction.
If you are struggling to get comfortable in your chair, maybe you need a new chair, or maybe you just need to solve your spine problem. To get properly assessed book online or call to see Dr. Jody Freedman or Dr. Robin Armstrong. We can figure out whether a new chair is necessary or some treatment is all that is needed.