Dentistry
is one of the most painful professions there is: for the dentist,
not the patient.
Bending and stretching over patients, using fine and precise
hand movements, sitting on an unsuitable stool, all contribute
towards lower back, arm and hand pain, as well as headaches.
Which is why so many dentists retire early through ill health.
But The Bambach Saddle Seat lets you stretch, lean over and
move around your patient, whilst effortlessly and naturally
maintaining your spine's ideal shape - helping to reduce the
risk of occupational back pain and related problems.
In fact, it's such a natural seating position, your spine thinks
it's comfortably standing up.

| This is your spine in its
natural stress free position |
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This is your spine in its
natural stress free position |
30 days to spot the difference
There really is no difference in your spine's natural, stress-free
shape when you're sitting on The Bambach Saddle Seat or when
you're standing. Click here to find out for yourself - with a
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1 Burke FJ, Main JR, Freeman R. Thepractice of dentistry;
an assessment of reasons for premature retirement. Br Dent
J 1997 Apr 12; 182 (7): 250-4 |

Some seats claim to work like The Bambach Saddle Seat. Some
even look a little like The Bambach Saddle Seat. But unless
they let you stretch, lean and move around your patient, whilst
effortlessly and 'naturally' maintaining your spine's ideal
stress-free 'S' shape, they're not The Bambach Saddle Seat.
Other stools claim to physically support you - with a moving
back rest for example - but that simply forces your spine into
position.
The Bambach Saddle Seat, on the other hand, is scientifically designed and proven to help your pelvis attain its preferred neutral position, which results in your spine
naturally following suit.
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