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Foot rests are ideal for any office setting including home offices. They
fit compactly under every desk and provide lasting relief from sore and tired
feet. However, foot rests do more than provide a comfortable position for your
feet, they also stimulate leg and foot movement for healthy circulation. Look
for a foot rest that properly elevates your feet to relieve back pressure. The
proper foot position also helps your overall posture. Including foot rests to your ergonomic set-up helps reduce common aches and
pains while also enhancing overall well-being while you work. Good posture is essential to lasting health and
comfort, which is why Kensington offers a full line of ergonomic foot and back
rest solutions to help stay cool, comfortable, upright, free from strain or
pressure, and healthy. A footrest may
not seem like a primary ergonomic accessory, but it does provide significant
ergonomic benefit. An ergonomic footrest can ease leg problems and lessen lower
back issues. Without the correct support or activity, your feet impact your
back, legs, circulation and other areas of the body. Problems in any of these
areas are some of
the main reasons for lost productivity in the workplace. Posture
Maintaining correct posture is important. Watch out for the following:
Your hips should be slightly higher than your knees.
Don’t keep your feet flat on the floor but move them around often.
Use an ergonomic footrest if there is pressure on the back of the
legs or if the feet are not resting on the floor.
A good ergonomic footrest should be adjustable and should support the
entire foot.
Movement Improves Circulation
Sitting or lying for too long with no activity can lead to poor blood
circulation. Keeping your feet up on an ergonomic footrest greatly reduces
your chances of developing circulatory conditions.
You should change your position as frequently as possible by adjusting
your hips, moving your feet, lifting your arms and just slightly altering
your posture continuously during your work day. You should take frequent
breaks, say for 10 minutes every hour – and have a good stretch.
Back Problems
Too long in an office environment with a chair and improperly
positioned feet puts strain on your spine. With a good ergonomic footrest,
you can sit all the way back in the chair and not slouch as well as
maintain the correct ergonomic angles. This will reduce pressure on your
spine and back region.
It is now widely accepted that the optimum seated position is to sit
slightly reclined, preferably with a synchronised mechanism which allows
you to move more freely while working at a computer. The use of an ergonomic
footrest significantly increases both the point of contact with the back
support. Sitting slightly reclined eases muscle activity around the spine,
& reduces lumber disc pressures. All of these benefits are achieved
while using of a good ergonomic footrest.
In summary:
Sitting in a chair without proper support causes poor circulation,
back discomfort and overall fatigue. By including an ergonomic
footrest in your budget when outfitting your workstation you are