LiberNovo Omni Chair Adjusts Dynamically to Reduce Back Pain
LiberNovo has launched the Omni chair, featuring a dynamic support system that adjusts seating posture up to 13 times per hour. The aim is to alleviate back pain associated with prolonged sitting.

LiberNovo has introduced its new Omni office chair, employing a dynamic support system designed to reduce back pain from prolonged sitting. The chair reportedly makes automatic adjustments to posture up to 13 times per hour, ensuring the spine remains supported and alignment is maintained regardless of user movement.
The company states that while most ergonomic chairs offer static support, which falters with position changes, the LiberNovo Omni adapts to user movements. It features an ErgoPulse motor that conforms to the lumbar curve and a SyncroLink system to keep the seat, head, back, and armrests aligned during motion. The Bionic FlexFit backrest is composed of 16 pivots and 8 panels that contour to the user's back.
The Omni chair also includes an OmniStretch function, allowing a recline to 160 degrees with motorized decompression. LiberNovo claims this feature gently elongates the spine, relieves tension, and improves circulation. The company emphasizes that back pain is not just common but avoidable with appropriate seating solutions.
LiberNovo aims to offer a solution that preempts back issues rather than merely treating symptoms. The dynamic support keeps the spine aligned and muscles active, potentially reducing the strain and discomfort associated with static sitting.