The utilization of an inflatable sphere, commonly employed in physical therapy and exercise routines, as a seating alternative in an office setting constitutes a specific ergonomic strategy. This approach involves substituting a traditional office chair with said sphere, requiring the user to actively engage core muscles to maintain balance and posture. The intention is to promote continuous, low-level muscle activity throughout the workday.
Proponents of this seating method suggest potential advantages such as improved posture, increased core strength, and enhanced energy expenditure compared to static sitting. The practice evolved from therapeutic uses of the stability ball and gained traction as a workplace wellness trend, predicated on the assumption that active sitting could mitigate some of the negative health consequences associated with prolonged sedentary behavior. However, the efficacy and suitability of this approach remain subjects of ongoing debate and research.