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Saddle Chairs

A fairly new concept in seating, saddle chairs are beginning to gain acceptance in this country by an ever-widening group of impressed users. From dental hygienists to high-tech assembly workers to office employees, this type of chair has a large potential application. A saddle chair uses the same principles in its design as an equestrian saddle, which requires a wide stance and puts the user's hip into a more open, 135º angle, compared to the 90º angle typically associated with sitting in a standard chair. Many scientists, as well as several studies, seem to point to a more open hip angle as being generally a healthier sitting posture—the main advantage affecting the low back, as an equestrian posture has long been known to promote healthy back posture. Virtually all scientists agree that a moderate amount of lumbar lordosis (a slight inward curvature of the lumbar spine) in both sitting and standing is critical in maintaining a healthy spine. Yet, most chairs offer the user only a 90 degree seated posture, which results in lumbar kyphosis (or an outward rounding of this region of the spine). Such a seated posture is not protective of the spine and, no matter how diligent we are in trying to sit properly in our standard chair, we are fighting against gravity and gravity will always win in the end. The saddle chair offers a more balanced seating approach, putting the user into a semi-standing posture with the open hip angle, and introducing something called active sitting, whereby the spine stays in motion, helping the user resist fatigue throughout the day. The low back is more or less locked into this balanced position, despite having no back rest support.

Use of a saddle chair requires certain conditions:

The benefits of this type of chair may include:

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Revised: 04/2017

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