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Designer: Yves Béhar. Inspired by suspension bridges—structures that deliver the most using the least material—Sayls 3D Intelligent back lets you stretch and move, striking a healthy balance between support and freedom. The elastomer strands vary in thickness and tension to provide greater support along the spine where you need it most, and less everywhere else so you are free to move.
 

Does this chair also give support in the arm rest for those dealing with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?

I just attended the CUSP conference and saw Yves Béhar, so I am submitting this question. I, like many, am at the computer for long hours and have recently found out that I have Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (along with lower lumbar problems) from being seated in chair that doesn't give my arms and hands the proper support. While there are many ergonomic supports like keyboards, pads, etc... on the market to help with this, I can not find any chairs that are constructed to support the arms and wrist as well. Now that I am dealing with this, it's kind of shocking to realize that this is not anywhere (at least no where I can find) this doesn't yet exist. Does the SAYL Chair also give this type of support to the arms and wrist as well as the back? A quick search on the internet will confirm how vast the number of people dealing with CTS is - and would be eternally grateful for a chair that could help with this problem.
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