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Monday, September 13, 2010

RH Performance Study

Sitting is probably the most common working posture in today’s industrialised world. So much so that we tend to take it for granted. Yet surely it must be possible to get more out of this simple everyday action!

Researchers now agree on the importance of varied posture or “active sitting” in the workplace to reduce fatigue and help prevent damaging musculoskeletal disorders. Despite this, work-related injuries, such as back, neck and shoulder complaints, sadly remain very common.

While RH Chairs already has a strong and well deserved reputation for helping people overcome their workrelated ailments, we wanted to go further. We already know that our chairs can help alleviate aches and pains but, at the other end of the spectrum, could sitting in one of our high-performance chairs actually increase work performance while seated?

RH has pioneered research to further highlight the relationship between the work environment, personnel performance and reduced absenteeism. To understand the link between our chairs and enhanced user performance, we continue to conduct what we call “RH Performance Studies”.

RH Performance Study

http://np.netpublicator.com/np/n40199009/RH_Performance_Study_UK_low.pdf

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