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‘Back pain in the morning? Can't touch your toes?' — An ergonomic expert shares tips to stay healthy if you're spending lots of time at your desk - Thursday, July 2, 2026 - 10:47

Earlier this year I visited the global headquarters and showroom of gaming chair giant Secretlab in Singapore for an early look at the then unannounced Atlas task chair. Most of the trip was focused on the upcoming product, learning about how it was designed and getting some initial hands-on time, but also involved a lengthy chat with the company’s ergonomic advisor, Dr. Lindsey Migliore.

On top of her work with brands like Secretlab, the physician is the founder of GamerDoc, a consultancy firm that helps professional competitive players prevent injuries, and published a first of its kind handbook of esports medicine in 2021. She also delivers lectures on the subject around the world.

I can’t think of anyone better placed to tell you how best to sit in a chair, and she had plenty of useful advice — some of which will likely come as a surprise, even if you already think you have perfect seating position.

You could be sitting all wrong

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“Ergonomics back in the day used to be a little different. When I started working, it was the 90-90-90 rule. Stiff, upright,” she begins, referring to the popular idea that your hips, knees, and elbows should all be at a 90° when you’re sitting at a desk.

“It started in airspace, and then worked its way into the rest of the world through assembly lines because business people didn’t want their assembly workers to get injured,” she continued. “That’s where the 90-90-90 [rule] and the origin of ergonomics came from.

“Then we started applying it more to office workers, and how we all sat in the early 2000s. That’s when adjustability started blowing up; we got split keyboards, vertical mice, and sit-to-stand desks.”

The advice, she argues, is now out of date and focuses too heavily on maintaining a perfect, still position: “Adjustability is great, it’s essential, but they replaced perfect upright sitting with supported stillness — there’s no movement. There’s all this data from five, 10 years ago about how bad sitting still is for us, and how bad a sedentary lifestyle is for us. It’s just as bad as diabetes.”

Rather than staying static, she says that it’s vital to keep “activating your muscles” by moving around.

“Back in the day when we were hunter-gatherers, you would eat food, and you’d use that food to kill more food. But now we eat food, and we go to sleep. We eat food, and we watch Netflix for six hours,” she adds with a chuckle.

“Muscles are meant to take load, external force, and respond with tension [...] but when you sit for a long period of time, that prolonged tension causes strain.

“In the short term it’s pain, it’s discomfort, but in the long term the tissue remodels to get used to stillness, to get used to a lack of movement.”

Motion is key

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Dr. Migliore says this is supported by plenty of recent research: “What we’re looking at in modern day ergonomics is that you’ve got to get your butts moving. You’ve got to get up; you’ve got to move. We know that movement is good.”

As a result, she recommends chairs that offer dynamic tilt mechanisms and support multiple seating positions, like the Secretlab Atlas.

She also has some more general tips that everyone will be able to apply to their own setups, regardless of their chosen hardware.

“Back pain in the morning? Can’t touch your toes?” she laughs, before suggesting that having your “feet flat on the floor is the number one most important thing” when you’re seated. Footrests can be introduced if you require some added height or want to help stretch your ankles by propping your feet up at more of an angle.

Your knees should also be kept roughly in line with your hips, in the position that you find most comfortable. For chairs with adjustable seat depth, the ideal position is “two to three finger breadths” between the back of your knee and the chair. You should also aim to have your lower back flat against the backrest to reduce the risk of your muscle tissue weakening. Reclining back on your chair for a rest in between intense tasks can be helpful as well, and promotes back movement.

She recommends using a desk with an adjustable height, saying that your elbows should be at a 90-degree angle. “The 90-90-90 rule isn’t dead,” she adds. “We’re just not focused on upright posture all the time.” Your monitor should then be about an arm’s length away from where you’re sitting with the top of it about level with your eyes.

She advises those with ultra-wide displays to ensure that the middle of the screen is used as a “high focus area,” with the sides reserved for less important programs so that you’re not constantly turning your head and risking neck strain. “As long as your head and neck are neutral and looking forward, you’re good,” she says.

If you're looking to upgrade your setup off the back of Dr. Migliore's advice, you can see our recommendations for the best gaming chairs or best office chairs, and best office desks or best standing desks (perhaps even a gaming desk) depending on what you're after.

New report claims AI is leading to job layoffs — but higher-level more educated workers are being hit hardest - Thursday, July 2, 2026 - 11:00
  • Report claims degree holders and tech sector workers continue to see AI-induced layoffs
  • New unemployment tracker lays foundation for future employment laws
  • Despite layoffs, new job opportunities remain elsewhere

A New California Policy Lab report has revealed artificial intelligence could actually be leading to a number of layoffs despite recent promises that the tech is creating new roles.

But the data points towards certain roles being more susceptible than others. Those with a bachelor's, master's or PhD degree in highly AI-exposed roles saw higher unemployment rates after ChatGPT was released in late 2022.

Insurance claims for unemployment among bachelor's degree holders rose more than 50% between November 2023 (13,000 claims per month) and July 2023 (22,000 claims per month). Claims have since fallen, but remain above earlier levels, standing at around 16,000 claims per month currently.

AI still causing some job losses

And California leads the way for AI-induced layoffs, with the Bay Area's high concentration of tech companies making it a likely place for labor market effects to emerge first.

But the report is largely optimistic about AI's impacts on roles – although certain roles are clearly at risk of displacement, other roles still promise opportunities for human workers.

"AI does not seem to have affected national unemployment rates... but has affected the headcounts of certain occupations with more exposure to AI," the paper concludes.

Though region-specific, the report marks the introduction of the California AI-Unemployment Tracker (CAIT) using near-real-time data, which it says is important for guiding employment laws and support as AI's impacts on the labor market continue to evolve.

Ultimately, the paper concludes that higher-level workers are being affected first, particularly in Califorina's tech sector, but the overall impact on the labor market might be more displacement rather than replacement.

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