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Jon Paulsen
jonpaulsen-thehumansolution

I recommend a stool with a back if that’s going to be your only other chair you use with your desk. You need to support your lumbar region of your back to prevent hunching. Also, a good back allows you to lean back and really rest your feet as you get ready to stand again at your desk.

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Hi BigPoppa! Thanks for your question. The primary item I recommend is an adjustable height desk. Then you can worry about accessorizing it later. That said, monitor arms are a really nice accessory because they position your monitors perfectly so the top of the monitor is at eye level. You can also optimally adjust

It’s usually quite uncomfortable to stand for eight hours a day. A standing desk that isn’t height adjustable only works if you are able to set it at the proper ergonomic height for your task and have a drafting chair to occasionally sit in and relieve the pressure on your feet. While seated at a drafting chair you

Hi Tim! I talk to top sales people every week that walk around their house or office while they close deals on the phone. It really helps them close deals to get their blood flowing while they talk. They find that being able to walk around the room and come back to a desk that is at an ideal standing height for them

Hello! I’d recommend that you consult with your physician but would also say that many people get back pain relief by using adjustable height standing desks. By adjusting your desk height optimally, you can correct your seated desk height and achieve the proper ergonomics seated position. Also, you minimize the amount

First of all, thank you very much for your business! We recommend a small enough standing mat so you can simply kick it out of the way when you roll in your chair. We’ve found that an 18'’ x 30'’ (depth x width) anti-fatigue mat size is best. It would be tough to get the proper cushioning with a towel. The thickness

Hi Mtech! I recommend that folks stand as much as possible. So basically when you’re feet get tired you can sit for 30 minutes then stand up again. Use a standing mat (anti-fatigue mat) help your foot comfort. Starting everyday standing is a good idea so just leave your desk in the standing height each night so it’s