Ergonomically speaking, one size definitely does not fit all.

People come in all shapes and sizes. But when you're a healthcare, education, government or business organization, it's a challenge to ensure that your workspace caters to all your employees.

Take ergonomic office chairs, for example. For short employees, the right office chair is more than a matter of comfort — it's a necessity for staying healthy and productive. These chairs are designed to support the body in a neutral position to reduce stress on your muscles and joints.

Ergonomic chairs are meant to fit us not just seat us.

For short employees, a chair that doesn't fit can mean not reaching the floor with their feet, insufficient lumbar support, and a host of other problems that can impact their work performance.

In fact, office chairs that can't be properly adjusted to fit a short person's body should only be found in one place: museums. Most chair experts agree on this point.

So, let's look at the key features to consider when choosing adjustable office chairs for short employees. Doing so, we can help you create a more inclusive and productive workplace.


Ergonomic chairs are meant to fit us not just seat us.