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OBUSforme®
Global’s breakthrough in office seating | A quality workplace benefits everyone! |
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4470 High Back | 4434 Medium Back | 4432 Low Back | 4408 Low Back |
| with standard height / width adjustable G3 arm | OJ kidney shaped | height / width adjustable TD arm |
Shown with Adaptabilities, Management suite with 4470 High Back
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OBUSFORME’s Ultimate adjustable arm (G3), offers multiple movements so it can be adjusted for each user and their environment. Position these arms for keyboarding comfort, proper support and productivity.
The OBUSFORME® backrest support system has received an extraordinary level of support from the chiropractic community. It is the only such product endorsed by the Canadian Chiropractic Association, the Chiropractic College of Radiologists and Québec Association of Chiropractors. Endorsements have also been received from the Canadian Physiotherapy Association and the Back Association of Canada.
Ergonomics is the study that deals with the interaction between humans and their activities. It is the practice of designing an environment to adapt to the characteristics of the people who are within it.
Memory Foam (MF): Slow release memory foam evenly distributes body weight, helping to minimize pressure points and ease blood circulation. Optional.
ErgoGel (OJ): Global’s optional height adjustable, kidney shaped conforming gel armrests offer high shock absorption, and years of durable use. Armrests support and help reduce neck and shoulder strain.
“All backrests should provide adequate lumbar support and buttocks clearance. For tasks requiring upper body mobility, the backrest should provide adequate back support, but not interfere with the user’s movement (typically these backs should not be higher than the bottom of the user’s shoulder blades). For users who prefer reclining postures, or more upper back support, the back height should provide support for the shoulder blades”.
BIFMA Ergonomics Guideline Ultimate Test for Fit 2002
Arm slides away from seat (WA) | Arm moves up and down |
Armcap slides forward and back | Armcap articulates inward | Armcap slides over top of seat |