ErgoChair is a UK based company, set up in 2004 to fill a gap in the ergonomic office chair market
Until Ergochair, there were no ergonomic chairs on the market that could be specified to suit every individual. Even some of the best ergonomic chairs on the market could not offer complete support and comfort as they were not able to be tailored to custom requirements. For example, smaller framed people would not experience the complete benefit of a generic sized ergonomic chair as the varying supports would not correspond to the correct areas on the user’s body.
However, Ergochair’s range provides more than just a good fit for the user. A vast range of advanced adaptations mean that they are able to create chairs suitable for a range of issues and conditions, including:
- Amputeeism
- Cerebral Palsy
- Coccyx Pain
- Core Stability Issues
- Herniated or Prolapsed Spinal Discs
- Hip Replacement
- Fused or Painful Knee Joints
- Differential Leg Lengths
- Lumbar Pain
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Neck and Shoulder Pain
- Pelvic Pain
- Scoliosis
- Thoracic Back Pain
- Wheelchair Use/Restricted Mobility
Using a Unique Specification System called Easispec, our specially trained advisors will take a few simple measurements in order to create your bespoke chair “prescription”. They will also discuss any suitable adaptations that will ensure your chair caters to your exact requirements. Adaptations include:
- A Range of Armrests – from simple support to permanent contact rests for severe upper limb issues
- Neck and Head Rests, Rolls and Supports
- Foot Rings and Plates
- Locks – Keep the Chair From Moving or Swiveling
- Range of Inflatable and Reactive Support Cells Across the Backrest and Seat
- Sculpted and Memory Foam Backrests
- Coccyx Cut-Outs and Zones
- Wave and Split Seats – for issues with lower limbs such as amputation or prothesis
- Memory Foam Seats
If you would like to know more about Ergochair, or to book an assessment, please call 01293 510553 or email sales@waveoffice.co.uk
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