Ergonomics puts relaxation to work
The seating options inside Denise Vladovich’s "office” at Relax the Back vary from really comfortable to nap inducing.
Settling in for our interview, our chairs reclined to a nearly 45-degree angle — while keeping ears, shoulders and hips in alignment. That’s the basic principle of ergonomics, explained Vladovich, an ergonomic assessment specialist.
Since 1998, Vladovich has worked...
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