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Posture Perfect Solutions Ltd.
People spend hours every day sitting on chairs; however, the human skeletal frame is not designed for chairs. Even ergonomic chairs, intended to ho ld the body upright, only do so effectively for a short period of time. After that, the postural muscles tire and the body slumps and slouches as the spine twists out of alignment. Ultimately, postural muscles weaken, leading to back pain and potentially putting you at risk for a back injury.
By introducing a dynamic element to the sitting experience, the Evolution Chair keeps your muscles active while you are seated. This not only holds you in the correct position for your spine but also allows you to build your core strength while you sit. This new concept in sitting can contribute a great deal to your overall well-being, especially for those who sit for long periods at a time.
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Find out how the simple act of sitting can have a profound impact on your health, strength and comfort.

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Evolution Chair the Details
How it works
The Evolution Chair is a high quality burst-resistant ball contained within a moving base. Simply by sitting on the ball and adjusting your body to the bounce, sway and tilt of the ball, deep core muscles are engaged. These constant small adjustments build the endurance and strength of the postural muscles which facilitate optimal posture. Active sitting is guaranteed to complement your regular exercise program.
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Sitting on the Evolution Chair builds the multifidus, rotatories and transverse abdominus muscles that lie deep within the trunk small spinal stabilizers that are essential for conditioning the body's core |
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Scientific Studies and References
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van Dieen JH, de Looze MP, Hermans V.
Effects of dynamic office chairs on trunk kinematics, trunk extensor EMG and spinal shrinkage. Ergonomics. 2001 Jun 10;44(7):739-50.
Hides JA, Jull GA, Richardson CA.
Long-term effects of specific stabilizing exercises for first-episode low back pain. Spine.
2001 Jun 1;26(11):E243-8.
Behm DG, Anderson K, Curnew RS.
Muscle force and activation under stable and unstable conditions. J Strength Cond Res.
2002 Aug;16(3):416-22.
Amstad H, Bachlin A, von Arx N.
Ball or chair as seating arrangement in the classroom. A prospective study Schweiz Med Wochenschr.
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Find out how the simple act of sitting can have a profound impact on your health, strength and comfort. |
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