
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
In this episode of Resilience Radio, host Irvin Eisenberg sits down with Turner Osler, a trauma surgeon turned innovator behind the QOR360 chair. They discuss the journey from medicine to designing a chair that promotes movement, upright posture, and active sitting as an alternative to conventional ergonomic solutions.
Key topics include: ✅ The science behind the Core 360 chair’s design ✅ Health risks of prolonged sitting ✅ Why standing desks and yoga balls may not be the answer ✅ The importance of movement and active sitting for overall health ✅ How cultural practices influence posture and well-being
Affiliate Link: Check out the QOR360 Chair (Irvin’s affiliate link) Music Credit: “Some Biological Process” by Aaron Marcus (Bandcamp) Book an Appointment with Irvin: resiliencevermont.com/book Watch on YouTube: Resilience Occupational Therapy YouTube Channel Listen on Libsyn: Resilience Radio on Libsyn
5
44 ratings
In this episode of Resilience Radio, host Irvin Eisenberg sits down with Turner Osler, a trauma surgeon turned innovator behind the QOR360 chair. They discuss the journey from medicine to designing a chair that promotes movement, upright posture, and active sitting as an alternative to conventional ergonomic solutions.
Key topics include: ✅ The science behind the Core 360 chair’s design ✅ Health risks of prolonged sitting ✅ Why standing desks and yoga balls may not be the answer ✅ The importance of movement and active sitting for overall health ✅ How cultural practices influence posture and well-being
Affiliate Link: Check out the QOR360 Chair (Irvin’s affiliate link) Music Credit: “Some Biological Process” by Aaron Marcus (Bandcamp) Book an Appointment with Irvin: resiliencevermont.com/book Watch on YouTube: Resilience Occupational Therapy YouTube Channel Listen on Libsyn: Resilience Radio on Libsyn