Reclining Office Chairs

The term "reclining office chairs", sounds like an oxymoron doesn't it? But when you think about it, how productive can you be at your computer, for instance, if your neck hurts or your back is giving you pain? The computer has a way of keeping us hunched a bit forward as we become focused on the task at hand.

Minutes, hours, nearly a day sometimes passes by and suddenly the pain overcomes your attention to what you are doing. Now you are struggling to work when some stress relief on a periodic basis would have kept you fit as a fiddle to finish the job. Enter the reclining office chair- the one you don't want to be caught using - but you desperately are in need of using. If you have a boss, now is the time to discuss the merits of your physiological health and comfort and it's impact on your work - versus the social taboo of reclining at work. Below is a glimpse of what is available to make your job more of a joy and less of a pain in the neck, literally.

Reclining office chairs come in all types of sizes, thicknesses of padding, types of covering, colors, designs, styles and prices. The more expensive ones have features such as classic furniture designs, overstuffed with finished wood exposed legs and leather or expensive soft vinyl coverings. These reclining chairs could also come equipped with five massage modes with four massage programs and an accompanying ottoman. Others are brilliantly ergonomic in design so as to relieve stress to vital parts of the body which are normally stressed as you work . Some reclining office chairs have the ottoman hidden under the seat on a mechanism which can be pulled forward when needed. Still others have pillows that flip over when desired for neck support . With swiveling features, height adjustments, 45 degree tilt-back angles, you can find a comfortable chair at an affordable price. All types of reclining office chairs are available at prices that start at around $150 - $2,000.

It's time to pay attention to our necks, our backs and our spines as they are not yet evolved to the demands of the workplace at a computer. You still need to take periodic breaks to relieve eye strain and improve circulation - with these chairs- you won't spend the entire break rubbing your neck.

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