"...Many people have pain in their upper and lower back because their computer is not positioned properly. By placing the keyboard near the arms and at approximately waist height, it is much easier to maintain a good posture that will not hurt either your back or arms." http://www.lifehack.org/articles/lifestyle/the-proper-posture-for-using-your-computer.html
Has anyone tried out a âHerman Miller Embodyâ chair? http://www.daytradinglife.com/trading-equipment/worlds-best-day-trading-chair/ http://www.hermanmiller.com/products/seating/performance-work-chairs/embody-chairs.html http://www.smartfurniture.com/products/Embody-Chair.html
"...a guide to ergonomic standing work stations in the age of the information economy: " http://qz.com/159151/the-complete-guide-to-the-standing-office/
Since I rarely reply with anything constructive or useful I will keep my tradition going. For all of you complaining about your back hurting and this ergonomic BS that costs a ton of money. Here is a OLD SKOOL FIX! Yes, I am that kind of a classy devil.
Here is a Kick A$$ Desk Top for all of you who are complaining about your computer not having enough memory or speed. This was the alternative from the not so long ago past. It would have made you appreciate what you have today!
"Best alternative to the traditional desk chair Humanscale's Freedom Saddle Stool was our only test chair that made it past our long-term sit test and was the only chair that was recommended as an alternative to the desk chair. The casters allow for ease of movement, the saddle seat is comfortable enough to sit in for long periods to time, and its height-adjustable and ergonomic qualities enhance posture. A majority of testers preferred this chair to their normal desk chair. http://www.humanscale.com/products/product_detail.cfm?group=FreedomSaddleSeat http://www.bizjournals.com/bizjourn...itional-desk-chair-alternatives.html?page=all
Until consistent I suggest a cheap chair from Ikea Don't forget to try their meatballs when you visit !