My mild scoliosis causes a persistent, burning ache on the right side of my mid-back whenever I sit for over an hour. What kind of office chair can actually adapt to an uneven spine instead of forcing me rigidly upright?
You want to avoid hyper-rigid corporate chairs that try to force your spine into a perfectly symmetrical posture—that just creates painful pressure points.
The best chair for scoliosis is one with a flexible, dynamic backrest that responds to micro-movements, like the Herman Miller Embody or the Steelcase Gesture.
Look for an organic, matrix-style back support design that mimics your ribs and pivots with you, and make sure the chair has fully adjustable lumbar support where you can independently control both the height and depth to nestle into your unique spinal curve.
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