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Staff Writer There is a common misconception about couch cushions. People believe that because they are high and deep, they somehow offer greater support than an ordinary chair does. In fact, many couch cushions promote pressure sores and nerve injuries the same as any office chair that ever left you numb. Click Here for a Leading Couch Cushions Resource!It's not a matter of shape so much as it is one of materials. Anything that compresses without distributing force properly can be something of a pressure magnifier, and couch cushions are no exception. That's why you may have found yourself shifting around to alleviate the discomfort of sitting on cushions whose welcome springiness quickly gives way to a dull ache within minutes. The good news is that ergonomists have been hard at work developing better products to address the kind of pain and injuries associated with poor design. Some of these include liquid-filled cushions that work to keep your circulation up as you shift around, promoting proper posture and maintaining a better angle to protect yourself from blood pooling. The differences are usually palpable within moments of sitting. You don't need to suffer when you spend extended periods of time watching movies or working on the couch. Better seat cushions reduce shear forces and prevent lower back injuries associated with bad posture. If you find yourself dealing with tingling or back pain after an extended sojourn on the sofa, it may be worth looking into some clever compensatory products. |
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