Sitting Analysis

Sitting discomfort and pain analysis

Blue Portance — Aporia

Please take 2–3 minutes to describe your situation.
The more precise you are, the more accurate the seating orientation will be.

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    How to answer
    Keep it simple and concrete: pain areas, intensity (0–10), what makes it worse, and what helps.
    See examples at the bottom of the page
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    Your information is treated as confidential and used only to generate your orientation.

IMPORTANT — Legal Disclaimer

Please read carefully before submitting the form.

IMPORTANT NOTICE

This sitting discomfort and pain analysis provides a mechanistic interpretation of your sitting situation based solely on the information you provide.

It is intended for informational and seating-orientation purposes only and does not constitute a medical diagnosis, clinical evaluation, or therapeutic prescription.

Aporia® seating solutions are active ergonomic systems designed to support the body’s adaptation to sitting through dynamic postural balance, functional pelvic mobility, and multizone support promoting tissue glide.

Information generated from your responses reflects general biomechanical and postural considerations related to sitting.

If you are experiencing severe, persistent, or worsening pain, you should seek evaluation from a qualified healthcare professional.

By submitting this form, you acknowledge and accept responsibility for how you interpret and use the information provided.

End of disclaimer

Your sitting analysis

Please complete the form below. Your answers will be used to generate a non-medical seating orientation.

By submitting this form, you acknowledge and agree to the Legal Disclaimer above.

Each box corresponds to a distinct pain area. You may select multiple symptoms for the same area. If you have multiple areas, click “Add a pain area” at the bottom.

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When does your pain start? Describe the situations or actions that trigger it (e.g., sitting, specific movements, driving, after a meal, during bowel movements).

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When does your pain start? Describe the situations or actions that trigger it (e.g., sitting, specific movements, driving, after a meal, during bowel movements).