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Best Computer Chair For Arthritic Hip
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I have severe arthritis in my hip and am awaiting a replacement op, which I accept has disappeared over the horizon for the time being.
The ordinary office chair I use to sit at my computer desk makes the pain a lot worse and getting a new chair has become a priority.
Can anyone recommend a make of chair that I might source as a "try-out"?
I'd be grateful to hear any experiences or receive any suggestions.
The ordinary office chair I use to sit at my computer desk makes the pain a lot worse and getting a new chair has become a priority.
Can anyone recommend a make of chair that I might source as a "try-out"?
I'd be grateful to hear any experiences or receive any suggestions.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Depends on your budget, Ringlet, and on how big you are.
I am hefty (20 stone) and bought a couple of cheapish chairs (sub-£100). They were alright, but not that great, and not that comfortable.
Finally, my partner argued me into buying this:
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DO NOT LOOK at it if you are of a nervous disposition, as the price is huge.
However, as a chair for a larger person it is brilliant, supporting, strong, etc.
They might have less expensive models. Good company, and I would recommend them.
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I am hefty (20 stone) and bought a couple of cheapish chairs (sub-£100). They were alright, but not that great, and not that comfortable.
Finally, my partner argued me into buying this:
https:/
DO NOT LOOK at it if you are of a nervous disposition, as the price is huge.
However, as a chair for a larger person it is brilliant, supporting, strong, etc.
They might have less expensive models. Good company, and I would recommend them.
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Thanks, Allenlondon, it's good to hear of your personal experience and recommendation. I'm not heavy (around ten and a half stone) but I am tall. I had a peep at the link you provided - and yes -ouch - it is pricey. But I think I would be prepared to pay out to find something that wouldn't cause excruciating agony each time I try to get up. Replacement op is a long way away so it would be worth it just for some comfort. thank you again. Much appreciated
Have a read of no 2 in this article - it's the chair I have
https:/ /www.te legraph .co.uk/ educati on-and- careers /0/best -ergono mic-off ice-cha ir/
Amazon.com User Recommendation
If I could afford it, I'd consider no.1 in the same article
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Amazon.com User Recommendation
If I could afford it, I'd consider no.1 in the same article
As a much cheaper alternative consider this sort of thing
Amazon.com User Recommendation
Amazon.com User Recommendation
Have a look at this one, too - watch the first few seconds of the video and see how the seat reacts when it is sat upon
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
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Hey, Ringlet. Have you had a replacement op? When my father had arthritis in his hip, so he mostly sat in my gaming chair. Here it is https:/ /eureka ergonom ic.com/ gaming- chair-g c-04-pi nk/. He told me it was really comfy for him to sit in it. I think it all depends on your specific situation. I’d ask my doctor for advice. Orthopedists know much about it. Btw, a kneeling chair is not the best option. It can hurt your knees. Actually, a saddle chair may be good for you. If I were you, I'd consider that option. Anyway, keep us updated!
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