Frequently Asked Questions

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An orthopedic chair is precisely designed to support the spine, reduce strain on the back and neck, and encourage proper posture. Unlike regular chairs, it offers a wide range of personal adjustments for height, backrest angle, armrests, and seat depth.

It is suitable for anyone who spends long hours sitting, and especially for professionals such as lawyers, high-tech professionals, managers and students. Even if you do not experience chronic pain, proper ergonomic furniture is essential to prevent future problems and improve comfort and productivity.

Yes, absolutely. Quality chairs are designed to relieve existing pain. They help improve blood circulation, reduce strain on the vertebrae, and prevent existing back problems from getting worse.

An adjustable desk allows for easy and comfortable transition between sitting and standing positions. Changing positions throughout the day improves blood circulation, significantly reduces strain on the lower back, and encourages healthy movement that prevents fatigue.

The combination of the two is key. Prolonged standing is not ideal, and neither is prolonged sitting. The combination of proper sitting and alternating standing reduces pressure on the lower back, improves concentration, and prevents cumulative damage.

There are several factors: it is important to check the fit for height and body structure, make sure there is dedicated and adjustable support for the lower back, choose adjustable armrests and high-quality, breathable materials. It is highly recommended to experiment or get professional advice for an accurate fit.

The adaptation process usually takes between a few days and a week. The body learns to recognize the new support and correct posture. Sometimes it is necessary to make additional adjustments after a few days of use, depending on personal feeling.

Ergonomic accessories (such as mice, keyboards, desks, and standing surfaces) are items that complement the work environment. They are designed to improve overall body posture and reduce point strain on joints and muscles, such as the wrists, shoulders, and legs.

It is a direct investment in your health, comfort and productivity for years to come. Unlike cheap furniture, premium products offer precise ergonomics, high-quality materials that last a long time, advanced mechanisms, precise customization and meticulous design.

Yes. In the past, adjustable desks were seen as purely functional, but today the leading collections offer models that combine advanced technology with high-quality materials, meticulous finishing, and a clean design that is also suitable for luxurious and stylish workspaces.