The limitations of conventional ergonomic chairs
Everyone's spine is curved differently, which is why finding an office chair that fits your back perfectly can be a challenge.
*Source: United States AirForce Research Laboratory, CAESAR, Final Report, June 2002.
Even the most expensive ergonomic chair cannot effectively support your body when you move.
80% of adults will experience back pain at some point in their lives. Sitting for long periods of time is thought to be the cause, especially for office workers. To assist with spinal health, ergonomics experts recommend chairs that allow for "moving" sitting.
*Source: American Chiropractic Association
It cannot be adjusted to the curve of each individual's spine.
The lumbar support is fixed and cannot accommodate different spinal curves.
"Move" cannot be responded to
Changing your posture by slouching or leaning back puts uneven pressure on your neck and back.
Insufficient relief of body pressure
It provides insufficient support for chronic pain such as sciatica and stiff neck.
Why an active support chair is essential
A healthy person changes posture up to 13 times per hour while sitting. This means that the act of "sitting" does not mean being completely still; the body is constantly moving, even slightly. This is why a truly ergonomic chair should "dynamically" respond to changes in posture, maintaining spinal health and reducing fatigue.
*Source: J Reenalda, P Van Geffen, M Nederhand, M Jannink, M Ijzerman, H Rietman. Journal article: Analysis of healthy sitting behavior: Interface pressure distribution and subcutaneous tissue oxygenation
Spine biomechanics: The human body is incredibly complex, so the back of an office chair must be designed to reflect the intricacies of our skeletal structure. The spine is a continuous system, and supporting only one part of it can lead to imbalances. Furthermore, because the curve of the spine varies from person to person, truly comfortable ergonomic support must be tailored to each individual's spine.
We have discovered that office chairs that protrude too far from the lower back actually disrupt the natural curve of the spine. As you can see in the X-ray below, this causes an unnatural distortion in the alignment of the spine, putting excessive pressure on certain areas.
*Source: LiberNovo In-house Lab
We have redefined the concept of ergonomics by pursuing a true relationship between man and machine. Our goal at LiberNovo is to create an office chair that not only sits in you, but also moves with you.
What is the LiberNovo Active Support Chair?
Stable fit —maximum seated comfort
Support that moves —ultimate comfort that lasts even as you change positions
Large contact area = best fit
The flexible backrest and motor-driven, stepless height adjustment support correct posture according to the curves of each individual's spine.
FlexFit backrest mimics human movement
Motorized up and down at a depth of 5cm
The SyncroLink mechanism system connects the headrest, backrest, seat, and armrests for seamless, millisecond-by-millisecond support. No matter how long you sit or how often you change positions, Omni always feels natural and comfortable.


Always comfortable as you move - instantly synchronized from your gaze to your arms and back.
structure:
1. Provides firm support for the L4-L5 lumbar spine
2. 50mm deep fascia release
3. Foraminal dilation and decompression
effect:
1. Increases blood flow by 41% and relieves muscle stiffness
2. Expands intervertebral space by 0.8mm, reducing nerve pressure
3. Resets and reduces pressure on the sacroiliac joints to zero
Testers wore pressure-sensing suits and took turns sitting in each chair for over an hour, collecting data at various angles to ensure accurate, real-world results.
*Source: LiberNovo In-house Lab
The results of cutting-edge research and development and innovation
We worked with ergonomic experts, conducted two years of research and development, and conducted over 500 user tests.
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An industry first: a flexible ergonomic backrest combined with an ergonomic motor-driven actuator
Four synchronous link systems with 60 rotation axes when tilting backward
The world's first ergonomic chair that combines reclining and stretching functions