Ergonomic chairs and workstations

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About

Ergonomic chairs and workstations are designed to support natural body posture, reduce physical strain, and accommodate individual physical needs in seated work environments.

These setups often include features like adjustable seat height and depth, lumbar support, armrests, headrests, and supportive cushions. Workstations may include desk height customisation, monitor stands, and keyboard positioning to optimise alignment and minimise musculoskeletal fatigue.

These adjustments are particularly important for individuals with physical, neurological, or chronic health conditions that affect posture, endurance, or comfort while working.

An ergonomic setup reduces the risk of injury, supports sustained attention and productivity, and accommodates a wide range of functional needs, helping individuals to remain in work comfortably and safely.

Costs and Funding

The cost of ergonomic chairs varies widely depending on features and brand. Standard ergonomic chairs start around $300, with higher-end options ranging between $600 and $1,500. Customised seating or chairs for specific medical needs may exceed $2,000.

Ergonomic workstations, including monitor arms, keyboard trays, and footrests, can add an additional $200 to $800, depending on complexity.

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