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Chair Pros and Cons

Discussion in 'Break Room' started by jacquelynm, Aug 4, 2009.

  1. jacquelynm

    jacquelynm Welcome New Poster


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    I'm looking for new chairs and would like to know what everyone is experiencing with their chairs good or bad. I'm not looking for an advertisement or a "salesman to call" but I don't like to stumble through trial and error if someone else has done so already.

    I'd be grateful for any thoughts you can share by forum or message.

    Thanks in advance,
     
  2. Secret Squirrel

    Secret Squirrel Active Member

    Patient chair or podiatrist's chair?
     
  3. jacquelynm

    jacquelynm Welcome New Poster

    Podiatry Chairs:D
     
  4. Hi Jacquelyn
    if by podiatry chair you mean the one you sit on I use a saddle stool I love it and it has helped my back. You should be able to find a supplier that will let you try one for a few days.

    if by podiatry chair you mean the one the patient stills on I would recommend a chair that has all the chair and back adjustments controlled by foot peddles so you do not have to move from your chair the get the patient in a better position.

    Podiatry and Dentist supplies are the place to start.

    Michael Weber
     
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