The Bambach Saddle Seat in Rehabilitation In the Saddle Seat the anti-gravity muscles are at, or close to, their neutral, balanced position. Muscle fatigue due to bad posture is minimised.
The Bambach Saddle Seat and Cerebral Palsy Sitting on the Bambach Saddle Seat encourages upright position, with hips abducted and flexed to 45°. Knees and ankles are also in the mid position, where abnormal tone and movement are inhibited.
The Bambach Saddle Seat and Dentists Did you know that on a conventional seat your spine has a greater load sitting than standing? Dentists have a high incidence of occupational back pain and injury, in some cases making it impossible for them to continue to work as dentists.
Car and Aeroplane Seats are 'murder' on backs Sitting is such seats causes the human pelvis to rock backwards, flattening the lumbar curve and putting the spine in a dangerous position – greatly increased disc pressure.