what would a chair look like if your knees bent the other way

 

I'm not sure if you've ever thought about this before but have you ever wondered what a chair would look like if your knees bent the other way? I can't help but wonder because I was born with my legs backwards, so when I sit in a chair it is completely different. 

To me, sitting in a regular chair feels pretty unnatural and uncomfortable. If someone could design chairs specifically for people who are missing limbs or have disabilities that require them to sit at an angle, then they would be more comfortable and able to do things like eat at their desk while working without having to get up all the time.

What would a chairs look like if your knees were backwards?

I have been thinking about chairs and how they’re designed. It seems like a simple design, but there is actually some thought that goes into the chair we use in our daily lives. 

There are many different types of chairs: desk, dining room, living room, etc. The most common type of chair I see around me is the office chair because it's designed for comfort during long periods of sitting at a desk or computer.

Can you explain how your legs bends?

I'm sure you've noticed that your knees are bent when you sit down. But did you know the knee joint is a hinge joint, which means it only bends one way? Sometimes it can be hard to remember which way our joints bend, especially if we're not used to moving them. 

In this post I'll show you how to identify the directions of various joints and explain why they do what they do!     As an example, let's start with the muscles in your thighs (quadriceps). 

They pull on bones called femur bones at different angles with each step so that your leg bends up and down. The other major muscle groups in your legs (hamstrings) work together with quadriceps to allow us to.

Conclusion:

 It is possible to have your knees bend the other way, but it's not for everyone. The chair design would be different and there might even be an adjustment period as you get used to sitting with straight legs while driving or eating at a table.

 How do these new seat designs work? Do they put more pressure on certain points of the body? What about comfort? There are so many questions that need answers before we can jump into designing chairs this way!

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