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Heaps of stuff about how to get the best out of your active workspace. Stand sit desks, wobble stools, ergonomic seating - how to get the most of them ? Articles, posts, links and viewpoints in abundance.
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Stuart Davenport
4 min read
Do standing desks improve your health ?
We've taken a slightly different approach to this question. We've taken the best research available and added anecdotal evidence that we...
Stuart Davenport
3 min read
6 tips for getting the most out of a standing desk
There is a common thread throughout the posts on this blog. It is that your standing desk won't do the job on it's own. It is a tool that...
Stuart Davenport
2 min read
Kneeling chairs - what are they good for ?
We sell ALOT of kneeling chairs and we get feedback from people who buy them that may be of interest to people thinking of buying one. 1/...
Stuart Davenport
1 min read
Permanent Pain Cure
Some days I find myself showing stand sit desks and active work tools to a whole lot of people in my warehouse in Petone. They are all...
Stuart Davenport
1 min read
It's not serious :-))
Great article telling you not to worry about your back pain....it'll be fine just get moving :-)
Stuart Davenport
1 min read
The reign of pain is mainly in the brain
A brief history of the treatment of back pain and where we have got to now.
Stuart Davenport
1 min read
"Bone on bone" knee pain
How you visualise your pain directly influences how you experience it. David Butler - an Australian Physio explains in this video how...
Stuart Davenport
1 min read
Bulging disc NOT slipped disc
There's no such thing as a slipped disc. Go to https://trustmephysiotherapy.com for more on this. In the meantime - this graphic says it...
Stuart Davenport
1 min read
Are we making ourselves fragile ?
I've been reading a great book by Nassim Nicholas Taleb called Antifragile. It is essentially about economics or complex systems and he...
Stuart Davenport
1 min read
Don't "baby your back" !
This article from Harvard health writes about the "mysteries of back pain" and how conventional thinking about back pain just doesn't...
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