Thank you so much, everybody who has replied, most useful/helpful. Regards,
Loretto.At 08:07 29/09/98 +0100, you wrote:
>Additionally... you should have an adjustable footrest. It need not have
>come WITH the chair but should be chosen based on the user's height.
>
>
>Celia
>At 17:03 28/09/98 -0400, you wrote:
>>Oh no not me again.
>>
>>Try, Advance Seating Designs. Provide chairs that are customised to the
>individuals
>>requirments. This is after an assessment of individual needs, inc'
>history of back pain.
>>Chair provided on a trial basis, which can be then altered if necessary.
>>
>>Unit 7
>>Everitt Road
>>London
>>NW10 6LP
>>
>>Tel: 0181 961 4515
>>
>>Bryan Jones
>>London Guildhall University.
>>
>>
>>On Mon, 28 Sep 1998 16:58:35 +0100 Loretto O'Callaghan
>><[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>> 'Tis I again!
>>>
>>> Can anybody advise me please. We have a member of staff with arthritis.
>>> Our Occupational Health practitioner has said that an ergonomically
>designed
>>> chair is required whilst working at a desk. Also there is a need to take
>>> breaks and recline.
>>>
>>> Does anybody know of a manufacturer of one chair that will fulfill all the
>>> requirements without stressing the body?
>>>
>>> I have a chair that will recline, but nowhere for my feet! Plus in
>order to
>>> make it recline one has to use quite a lot of pressure.
>>>
>>> Thank you.
>>>
>>> Loretto.
>>>
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>Celia L. Cockburn
>Senior Welfare Adviser, King's College London, Macadam Bldng,
>London WC2R 2LS Tel: 0171 873 2530 Fax: 0171 873 2754
>Produced using voice activated/recognition software.
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