Brings together researchers in ergonomics and posture, and industrial designers, to review the current state of chair design and its implications for cultural, behavioural and occupational aspects of health.
This book brings together researchers in ergonomics and posture with industrial designers, to review and assess the current state of chair design, with implications for cultural, behavioural and occupational aspects of health. The contributions are a significant step in the ergonomics of seating and should lead to a better understanding of the mechanics, dynamics and effects of seating on the sitter. They point to ways in which seats might become easier to use and adjust, offering both comfort and postural support without compromising freedom of movement; and in the not too distant future, the "intelligent chair" will "remember" the sitter's preferences.