Abstract

With the popularity of paperless office methods, the proportion of people who use sitting posture as the main office posture is increasing[1], but at the same time, some disadvantages of sitting office are also highlighted. From the perspective of ergonomics, this article designs and analyses the structure and specific dimensions of the kneeling-sitting dual-use office chair. Based on the analysis of human spine curvature and lumbar electromyography, the effects of kneeling and sitting postures on human spine were compared. Then perfect the kneeling-sitting dual-use office chair that is more suitable for people’s office style.

Highlights

  • With the popularization of paperless office, the number of people who use sitting posture as the main working posture is increasing gradually

  • There are some problems in the use of ordinary ergonomic seats

  • The design of working seat and the analysis of sitting posture based on the concept of ergonomics have gradually become the research topic of scholars and designers[2]

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Summary

Introduction

With the popularization of paperless office, the number of people who use sitting posture as the main working posture is increasing gradually. There are some problems in the use of ordinary ergonomic seats. The design of working seat and the analysis of sitting posture based on the concept of ergonomics have gradually become the research topic of scholars and designers[2]

The shortage of common office chair
Ergonomic analysis
Analysis and selection of basic functional dimensions
Sitting deep
Findings
Concluding remarks

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