A dynamic kneel-sit chair which provides back-pain relief,  superb comfort, stress reduction,  perfect posture and a healthy back

EQUIPOISE
Superb comfort, perfect posture and a healthy back
 
 
 

 
Typical of poor posture   
caused by ordinary chair

 
 
 
 

  
Perfect posture in   
the Equipoise

 

 A healthy back, pain relief, stress reduction and perfect posture are now a reality with this truly ergonomic, computer chair - the EquipoisE Balance Seat. This unique invention is a complete departure from the rigid design of conventional chairs and knee stools. After several years of careful research it has been found that a combination of a forward sloping seat, exact  balance and continuous movement  is the key to  excellent posture,  superb comfort and a  healthy back.  Not only does this continuous movement enhance sitting, it also stimulates  the  brain, maintains alertness and nourishes  the  spinal discs  while  preventing back pain even after many hours of sitting. Once adjusted to suit your particular body size and weight there are  no leaking hydraulics to let you down, no levers to push. This unique design with it's  freely moving axles in seat and shin cushion, ensures that you are supported in  complete comfort  at all times.
 

We are so confident you'll love the EquipoisE when you try it that we are happy to offer an unconditional money back guarantee. 
(see ordering for details)
 
 

MOVEMENT IS ESSENTIAL TO SPINAL HEALTH

The long term effects of  lack of movement  in the spine while seated, together with continuous high compression loadings on the discs  are two of the principal, initiating causes of back pain  among workers in sedentary occupations.  Research in cellular biology has shown that the cartilage cells of the intervertebral discs, due to the immense pressures under which they operate, are unable to receive nourishment  from normal blood supply but rely instead on movement.  When this is lacking the discs gradually lose their natural elasticity as the cells begin to die off  from lack of nourishment - often leading to eventual prolapse ("slipped disc") with its associated severe pain. (1)
 
 

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    Equipoise:-Equal weight distribution between two ends or sides of an object
(here between buttocks and shins), hence equilibrium .
 
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