I work long hours as an executive, and my neck is constantly stiff and aching by the end of the day. Will upgrading to a high-back executive chair solve my neck pain, or should I stick to mesh?
High-back chairs are incredible for neck pain because they support your entire spine all the way up to your head, especially if they have an integrated headrest.
They allow you to lean back comfortably during long reading sessions, taking the heavy load off your upper neck muscles. Just ensure the headrest is adjustable so it nests perfectly into the cradle of your neck rather than pushing your head forward.
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