What are the legs of this desk made of? Serious question. Does it have legs? OR.... IS THE DESK A FIXED PLATFORM IN A CUBICLE?
The desk has no legs. It is a fixed platform behind a front counter.
How much higher were you able to make the chair? Were you able to removed the actual arms and not just the arm rests? I wish I had a visual of this. If, after the removal, you were able to raise the chair to its maximum height---were you?
Not much to be honest, maybe about 2 inches... Yes, I removed the arm completely since it is all one piece. Yes, I was able to raise the chair to its maximum height after removing the arm. I also tried pressing down the release lever and tried pulling it up more manually, but this is as high as it goes
If I sit up straight in the chair it's fine... However, we all know that could cause substantially more harm than anything else over prolonged periods of time. But unfortunately the backrest is screwed up and the chair reclines every time. I think I might have to bust out the wallet and just buy a nice new chair.
How about a big pillow? Like a couch pillow?
:hmm: That actually sounds like a pretty good idea!
Can you measure the distance between the floor on the top of this desk, pls?
I'd have to dig up a measuring tape first, don't have one handy at work.
It's a family business :awe:
Does this mean this is your business and you would to pay for some part of yr office furniture?
Yep, pretty much ()
Thanks for the links, they were very helpful, especially
this one which shows a picture of the correct typing posture. Just by simulating the posture, I get an incredible relief and can already tell it would make a tremendous difference in comfort.
I would get some decent Omega 3 fish oil
I take an Omega 3 fish oil supplement on a daily basis :awe:
So, I've come to the conclusion that the next 3 steps or alternative options I have are as follows:
Give pillows a try. If I am able to raise myself high enough, my thighs will hit the bottom of the desk and therefore the chair would no longer recline, but it would also not offer 100% back support either.
Purchase a new chair, again I don't think this would be an ideal solution since the desk's keyboard and mouse placement (on top of the desk) would still be an issue.
Relocate to a small PC desk in the back room. I think I might have to ultimately go with this one. But, before I do so, I might first try purchase and install a keyboard tray to go under this stupid desk. One of those you linked on ebay.
Ultimately, I think I would need to change both my chair and desk, since they are both screwing up my posture. Changing one won't solve the issue completely. For instance, if I change the desk and keep the chair, I will still lack back support because the chair recliner is messed up and it reclines way too easily. If I change the chair, then my mouse/keyboard will still not be in ergonomic alignment.