LimbIC Ergonomial Intelligent Chair

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What a funny thing to stumble across this chair. A friend of mine just graduated medicine school and he’s specialized in body recoveries. After you’re had an accident and you have difficulties walking, standing, or you maybe you have muscle dystrophy or so on, he’s your guy. A few days ago I visited his new work place in a hospital nearby. Guess what? A device similar to this chair from his cabinet was meant to measure something about balance, motion coordination or something like that.

Now, as I read about this chair, the producer says that this thing is a scientific combination between ergonomics and neuroscience so there might actually be some truth in this crazy design. It is suppose to stimulate the emotional process of seating in the brain and to connect you raw energy, focusing the creativity.

The structure of this chair resembles a normal office chair in the first part, starting from the base up but then, everything changes.The two fully movable seating shells are fabricated upon our body physics to provide maximum movement and “a balanced state of mind”. You can also dance, move, stretch, relax and eliminate back pains. I don’t know exactly what the producers thought but if I wanted to dance, stretch, move etc I would have gone to the disco or at the gym and for  way more less than $8,500. I don’t even want to think about looking like that lady in front of important people in the conference room.

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