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Office chairs

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2011 12:43 am
by ChrisUK
Hi, can anyone share a name or link for a pudendal friendly office chair. Work long hrs largely in front of pc. Tried standing all day but not great or prob healthy in one spot. Someone put pic on here of ergo standing/kneeling chair without link where can buy. Any names gratefully received. Chris

Re: Office chairs

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2011 3:33 am
by Violet M
Chris, I've searched for a link to that chair you are referring to and I haven't been able to find it. Not sure but maybe they quit making it. Have a look at this workstation. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lK4yYENEtHA or try this link that won't expire: http://tinyurl.com/3j63sxg

Re: Office chairs

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2011 10:32 am
by ChrisUK
Thanks Violet!

Re: Office chairs

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2011 10:56 am
by helenlegs 11
There are quite a few just kneeling chairs out there Chris, but you probably already know that already.
Just to say though, that the kneeling position does tend to put pressure on the SI joint with the effect of knees pushing against the pelvis in that position. As long as you don't have any Sacroiliac joint problems they will probably be fine.

Re: Office chairs

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2011 11:44 pm
by ChrisUK
Thanks Helen, the kneeling chairs I have tried still require sitting and pressure on bottom so maybe am looking for something that doesn't exist. Chris

Re: Office chairs

Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2011 9:18 am
by calluna
I used to have a kneeling chair some years ago, where the angle of the pads could be changed - so the top one could be leaned against than sat on. I got it from Staples, I think. Wish I could help more with this, sorry.

Re: Office chairs

Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2011 5:39 pm
by helenlegs 11
I know what you mean Chris, maybe we should commission a PN chair! Mine would have something to lean forward onto, resting my torso. A bit like a big, more upright kneeling chair. More of a 'front rest' with a teeny 'seat' rather than a typical sit down chair.
I would look a bit like a jockey getting on and off. Whip crack away!

Re: Office chairs

Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2011 3:40 pm
by birdlife
I think we all should get together and devise a chair with a toilet seat basis! Can't be that difficult surely! Or a chaise longue padded with memory foam donuts :), so we can sit or recline gracefully as we choose, with a side table for the laptop.

You're right Chris, I have one of those posture kneeling chairs but you still have to sit on it :roll:. It did my knees in anyway, since I have little fluid behind the kneecaps. Also the distance between the kneepads and the seat was too far for a little 5ft 1" shorty like me, and it's not adjustable. Calluna's option sounds a better deal and I like Violet's workstation but it looks expensively good!

Office chairs

Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2011 5:03 am
by mark_andrews
ChrisUK wrote:Hi, can anyone share a name or link for a pudendal friendly office chair. Work long hrs largely in front of pc. Tried standing all day but not great or prob healthy in one spot. Someone put pic on here of ergo standing/kneeling chair without link where can buy office chairs. Any names gratefully received. Chris
You can get a lot online mate. There's a lot of site where you can buy. Buy check out the site that I put on this post. They can give you the best deal.

Re: Office chairs

Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 12:51 am
by david s.
Before I became unable to work, I used a Stance chair (cost $1200) for my last two years of work. This chair lets you assume an infinite number of postures from sitting to standing. I stood most of the day. I used a milk crate to raise my computer monitor and another milk crate to raise my keyboard. (I also used hard pieces of rubber, velcroed together, to stand on, so my butt would fit between the back and seat of the chair). I wheeled the chair around to meetings.
Currently, I use a zero gravity chair at home most of the day (cost $2500). I use the EasyChair Workstation together with the zero gravity chair. Ergoquest sells much more expensive zero gravity chair/electronically-controlled desk combinations. Portable version of a zero gravity chair, by LaFuma approximately $150. I need to use a firm support under my SIJ with this portable chair.
I am able to sit erect, such as when driving, up to one-half hour using a cushion, which has the middle missing. It is McCarty's Sacro-ease Executive Rx cushion ($150.) This is the best cushion of dozens I have tried.