Articles, tagged with "sitting posture", page 5
13th July 2010
When you have an desk work, nothing beats having a good chair to do your work on. Minor problems for bad sitting posture are fatigue and backaches but more severe problems can cause you to injure your back. There is a field in science where they study how...
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Author:
Wilbert Olson
05th July 2010
The sitting posture maintained during long hours of work affects the body especially the lower part of it, either negatively or positively. And if not properly taken care of, it could lead to a more serious condition. Therefore to ensure good body postu...
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Author:
kamsy williams
02nd July 2010
Anyone who hears about the one piece toilets often begins to wonder as to what the one piece toilets would look like and what would be the functionality of these toilets. The flushing system of the one piece toilets is similar to that of the two piece toi...
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Author:
Dave morin
22nd June 2010
With most of us carrying a busy work schedule, we often tend to forget to give time to our body and look towards our health. Sitting in the chair all day long and working on the computer has its own drawbacks which we only realize when we start feeling ch...
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Author:
James Anglin
11th June 2010
One of the most common medical concern in the contemporary time is back pain, also known as Dorsalgia. This medical complaint is very common among young people between the age group of 25 to 45. This problem occurs due to the biochemical imbalance in the ...
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Author:
Raj Malhotra
08th June 2010
Interestingly enough, one recent health report showed that back pain was typically treated with medication and rest therapy. This is no longer the preferred method of choice and instead, those recommendations which were given included massage, as well as ...
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Author:
drweisgerber
23rd May 2010
Back Pain is one of the most common health issues in the world. Yet most back pain is caused by what we do and do not do on a daily basis. If you suffer back pain, there are things you can do to prevent it, things you can take to relieve it, and therapies...
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Author:
Mark Wiley, O.M.D., Ph.D.
23rd May 2010
Are you afraid of taking pills and going under the surgeon's knife to increase your height? Many natural ways are there by which you can increase your height without risking your health during that process. By simply following the below mentioned tips, yo...
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Author:
Rahul Talwar
06th May 2010
Riser recliner chairs perfecting comfort
The riser recliner chairs are an extreme example of innovation in place of those citizens who cope with difficulties in sitting down and in getting up from a sitting posture. The riser chairs can raise themselve...
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Author:
The British Group
29th April 2010
The dramatic relevance of mid-century modern design continues to take a foremost role in today's furniture design inspiration. One of the most noticeable features of Mid Century Modern Furniture is the sleek, streamlined lines which make the pieces look s...
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Author:
Thomas Vinkler
23rd April 2010
Learning guitar through a dvd lends flexibility to one's schedule. Besides, the cost is well utilized as there is no concept of one missing out on classes. One can revise, revisit and refer the lectures depending on the time availability and the mood. Sel...
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Author:
Paul Gian
15th April 2010
What is an ergonomic chair?Ergonomic desk chairs are the key reason to the hottest workstation evolution. You may perhaps have heard of those chairs previously and also the reality is the fact this type of chair is often a concept. There is no one perfect...
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Author:
Robert Wood
24th March 2010
Lumbar back pain is suffered in the part of the backbone between the underside of the ribs on down to the tip of your spine. Since it supports most of the physique's weight and is responsible for most of its flexibility, it is extremely prone to damage. T...
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Author:
Duane
22nd March 2010
It is almost likely that as a person ages, he or she will suffer from hemorrhoids. That is because it has been seen that more than half of all people who are over the age of 50 tend to be affected with this condition. They are affected by one of the two t...
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Author:
Isaac Newton
18th March 2010
Office chairs are a familiar enough site and office workers in most countries have been sitting in them since offices became necessary for scribes and bookkeepers about 5,000 years ago. However, your normal office chair has undergone a revolution in desig...
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Author:
Owen Jones