Compared to the Amazone, the Jumper has a slightly wider seat, resulting in a slightly smaller hip angle. A larger part of your body weight rests on the seat. This gives the Jumper seat a more traditional sitting experience.
The multifunctional shape of the lumbar support provides light support for your lower back (lumbar area) while working in an active posture. In addition, you can also lean against it and stretch to relax your back for a moment.
The Score Dental Jumper with lumbar support is standard equipped with a tilting seat. The lumbar support is adjustable in both height and angle.
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A ‘seated stance’ or ‘standing sit’. In other words: sitting actively and relaxed in the ergonomically favorable posture. That is the philosophy behind the innovative Score Dental saddle stools. Today, it is the seating solution of choice for more than 35,000 dental professionals worldwide.
1. The natural upright sitting posture prevents back and neck injuries
Traditional dental stools facilitate only a limited hip angle. This makes it very tiring to keep your spine, neck and head in a favorable vertical alignment. Staying seated upright then simply costs too much muscle strength. The result is that after a while you will automatically slouch and even start working in a bent over position.
Score Dental saddle stools prevent this. The unique shape of the saddle, and the elevated sitting height open up the hip angle (up to 140 degrees) when your pelvis is tilted forward, automatically placing your spine, neck and head in a healthy vertical alignment (‘neutral posture’; see below). You maintain a healthy standing-like posture, while also enjoying the beneficial stability and comfort of traditional sitting.
2. You can sit closer to the patient. No need to bend over as much
With a hip angle of 90 to 110 degrees, your legs are often in the way of you sitting close to your patient, so you bend your back more and put strain on it in order to gain a good view into the mouth. Adjusting the treatment chair higher is not a solution because then you have to lift your arms higher, unwantedly increasing the tension on your shoulders and neck.
On a Score Dental saddle stool, you sit in an elevated position, with your upper legs oriented in a more downward and sideways direction (instead of forwards). This allows you to better position your legs under the treatment chair, allowing you to sit much closer to the patient. Moreover, you can move around your patient easily because your legs are somewhat spread and you can push o? to left and right easily.
3. Your open posture ensures better concentration and increased energy
Prolonged static sitting on a traditional chair can lead to a dull or tingling feeling as blood vessels are often pinched.
The open posture the ergonomic shape of the Score Dental saddle stool puts you in makes breathing easier, so that you take in more oxygen. In addition, digestion improves and blood circulation is optimized. The result? Better concentration, greater focus, and a more active posture helping you have more energy throughout the whole day so that you can help your patients better.
Options and extensions
Standard model and adjustments
Adjustable seat angle
Soft Swivel castorsø 65 mm
Stamskin
Aluminium base ∅ 54 cm
Options without surcharge
Hard Swivel castorsø 65 mm
Trumpet glides
Alu. base round en smooth ∅ 50 cm
Alu. base round en smooth ∅ 60 cm
Low (mid25), for persons <160 cm
Standard (mid31) for persons between 160 - 190 cm.