OBUSFORME® 4432
Low back pneumatic multi-tilter with height/pivot adjustable arms (JO)
A uniquely shaped polycarbonate inner back support helps reduce back strain by guiding your back into a correct healthy posture
The backrest continuously supports the natural lazy “S” curve of your spine, flexing as you move
Flexible back with lumbar support, contoured seat and seat depth adjustment provide exceptional all day comfort
Additional models and fabrics may be stocked locally. See your sales representative
Dimensions: 23 1/2w x 23d x 42 1/2h inches
The OBUSFORME® backrest support system has received an extraordinary
level of support from the chiropractic community. It is the only such product
endorsed by the American Chiropractic Association, the Canadian
Chiropractic Association, the Chiropractic College of Radiologists and Québec
Association of Chiropractors. Endorsements have also been received from the
Canadian Physiotherapy Association and the Back Association of Canada.
Ergonomics is the study that deals with the interaction between humans and
their activities. It is the practice of designing an environment to adapt to the
characteristics of the people who are within it.
Flexible Back a unique
flexible polycarbonate back is
designed to conform to the
natural contours of the spine,
providing horizontal and
lateral support with multidirectional
flexing.
Lumbar Support helps guide
the spine into an anatomically
correct position and provides
added support for the lower
back to ensure good posture.
Contoured Seat provides
additional support, evenly
distributing body weight and
minimizing pressure under
thighs to promote proper
blood circulation.
“All backrests should provide adequate lumbar support
and buttocks clearance. For tasks requiring upper body
mobility, the backrest should provide adequate back
support, but not interfere with the user’s movement
(typically these backs should not be higher than the bottom
of the user’s shoulder blades). For users who prefer
reclining postures, or more upper back support, the back
height should provide support for the shoulder blades”.
BIFMA Ergonomics Guideline Ultimate Test for Fit 2002