I suffer from sciatica pain. What features should I look for in an office chair to help with this condition?
Key features to look for in an office chair for sciatica:
- Adjustable Lumbar Support: A backrest that fits perfectly into the curve of your lower back.
- Forward Seat Tilt: A feature that tips the seat forward to help your posture and take pressure off your spine.
- Customizable Seat Depth: A seat you can adjust so your back touches the backrest while leaving a small gap behind your knees.
- Firm Seat Cushion: A seat that's supportive, not overly soft, to keep your hips and back stable.
- Adjustable Armrests: Armrests you can set to support your elbows and shoulders, which helps your lower back too.
Remember, a chair manages symptoms; always consult a healthcare pro for treatment.
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