Dario’s Story

This is definitely a lifetime investment, but it’s worth it. I got a clot in my right leg several years back. After many hours of being seated, it’s uncomfortable. The doctor recommended working with elevation on the legs, which is something you can achieve with this workstation.

EJ’s Story

I have an autoimmune condition that causes me a lot of pain in my hip and in my foot and it’s a bit difficult to sit at a regular desk. I was looking for something that had a lot of flexibility because at different points in the day the pain changes.

Emily’s Story

I’m The Crypto Recruiter, and I’ve been in business for the last six years, twelve hours a day, working until my back kills. I have very serious chronic pain in my back. This is something that I’ve struggled with for my entire life.

Dr. Ravi’s Story

Approximately a year ago, I underwent back surgery to address persistent, chronic back issues and multiple disc herniations. These conditions made it extremely challenging—if not impossible—for me to sit in a standard office chair for the typical eight-hour workday.

Martin’s Story

Persistent pelvic pain during prolonged sitting can significantly disrupt daily life, especially for individuals with desk-based jobs. In my experience, this discomfort made it difficult to maintain a full-time work schedule for several months, affecting both my routine and professional responsibilities.

Marko’s Story

I suffered from lower back pain and neuralgic pain in left leg for several years, and because of that I was unable to do my job as an HVAC designer. I tried many different solutions for my back problems, such as massage, new bed, rehabilitation, surgery etc. None of them restored my ability to work.

Cheryl’s Story

This was the perfect set up for my husband! He had multiple neurological issues and was declared disabled. He wanted to work but couldn’t sit at a normal desk. The zero gravity workstation was the perfect solution. He added his own touches and made it his office. The workstation gave him the opportunity to be productive and contribute to society. To a disabled person that means the world!