"The Science of Sitting
is clear and concise enough
to read in one sitting, and
comprehensive enough to
inform you that you
shouldn't. This is an
excellent review of the
postural contribution to the
pathology that keeps most
doctors in
business.”
Thomas A.
McClure, M.D., Board-Certified
Occupational Medicine
Specialist, Medical Director
CPMC Occupational Health
Services
“This book contains
good-to-know and in-depth
information on ergonomics.
It describes the workings of the
human spine and shows how a
proper posture can improve
productivity and performance in
any workplace. As an
ergonomics specialist, I find
this book to be very informative
and written in a style that is
easy to understand for
everyone.”
Joe Lezada,
C.A.E., Ergonomics Specialist,
Health Plan of San
Mateo
"Valuable information for
people at work, at home, or in
school to help them stay happier
and healthier through simple
sitting instructions and
exercises."
Linda Shephard, Health
Benefits Specialist—twenty
plus years, retired
“Dr. Carb uses common
everyday language to explain the
value of, and guidelines for,
healthy sitting posture for
application at work or
home.”
Sally A. Shute,
M.A., C.I.E., C.E.E.S., Ergonomics
Consultant, Bureau
Veritas
“Practical exercises
and powerful insights about
posture—and surviving in
today’s chair-bound
world.”
Allan B.
Chinen, M.D., Clinical Professor,
University of California San
Francisco School of Medicine,
author of Once Upon a
Midlife, Beyond the
Hero
"The price
of modern 21st century living is
that people are sitting more and
for longer periods of time, be
it at home in front of their
entertainment center, at work or
home in front of their computer,
and commuting to work, be it in
a private vehicle or on public
transportation. Dr. Gregg J.
Carb's book, The Science of
Sitting Made Simple, is a much
needed and important guide to
understanding and correcting the
problems caused by the
inactivity and bad posture too
much sitting can
cause.
In the book, Dr. Carb begins
by explaining the spine, how and
why it is structured the way it
is, the elements it is composed
of, how they work together, and
how important good posture is to
maintaining a healthy spine and
avoiding the future problems
poor posture will bring.
Specifically, good posture
distributes weight evenly along
the spinal column while poor
posture places undo strain on
localized areas of the spine.
Over time, this extra strain
will harden the spine's
vertebrae while scar tissue
deposits harden the connective
soft tissues that act as a
cushion between each
vertebrae--which leads directly
to stiff joints, weak and tight
muscles, and the possible loss
of mobility.
To counter or prevent this type of
damage, Dr. Carb illustrates good
versus bad sitting habits while
providing important tips on how to
achieve and maintain good posture.
Because lack of motion during
continual sitting is another
important factor that affects the
spine, Dr. Carb's book also
includes a series of easy and
effective exercises and
recommendations that will provide
the spine with periodic mobility
during day and evening.
Being a person who has sat
incorrectly for way too many hours,
days, and years, in addition to
receiving chiropractic care to
correct the problems this
eventually caused me, I now use The
Science of Sitting Made Simple as a
useful reference book and as a
periodic reminder to continue to
maintain good posture and mobility
even when seated."
Walt
Bruegger,
author
and publisher of 14 books
(plus DVD and Video) on
automotive racing and
automobile history