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A novel motorized office chair causes low-amplitude spinal movements and activates trunk muscles: A cross-over trial.

Hendrik SchäferRobin SchäferPetra Platen
Published in: PloS one (2023)
The effects of the motorized chair can be particularly useful for people with static sitting behavior. Further studies should investigate, whether CPM provides the assumed beneficial effects of dynamic sitting on the spine.
Keyphrases
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