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> scot -at- HCI -dot- COM -dot- AU said:
> The problem with those chairs is they take the strain off your lower back
> ... and put it all on your knees, which aren't designed for it either.
> Well, that's my physiotherapist told me, she said a properly designed
> chair used correctly is much better.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Right on. Posture seems to be the most important factor, at least for
avoiding back problems. If you train yourself to sit properly, you can
avoid the "maybe a more expensive chair will fix it" merry-go-round.
Regards