
The Research Behind Our Work
Peer-reviewed science that informs everything we teach.
ErgoLife Foundation is committed to evidence-based practice. All of our educational programs, workplace interventions, and community workshops are built upon a foundation of rigorous scientific research. We continuously review the latest studies in ergonomics, public health, and occupational medicine to ensure our recommendations reflect current best practices.
Key Research Areas
Posture Biomechanics
Understanding the mechanical forces on the spine, joints, and muscles during different postures. Research in this area informs how we design seating recommendations and workspace layouts that minimize musculoskeletal strain.
Sedentary Behavior Risks
A growing body of evidence links prolonged sitting to increased risk of cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, obesity, and premature mortality – even among individuals who exercise regularly outside of work hours.
Ergonomic Interventions
Controlled studies demonstrate that targeted ergonomic interventions – adjustable workstations, proper training, and movement prompts – significantly reduce workplace injury rates and improve employee comfort and productivity.