That nagging ache in your lower back or the stiffness in your neck isn't just "part of the job"; it's a physical warning sign that your body is losing the battle against a poorly arranged workstation.
As telecommuting continues during the pandemic, some may experience discomfort or pain in their back, neck or legs because of their home office setup. A Baylor College of Medicine spine specialist ...
On about day eight of what seems like an eternity of working from home, a screaming pain shot down the back of my neck—from my skull to below my shoulders. I’ve had pinched nerves in my neck before, ...
How many of us hunch over a computer or twist our hands in awkward positions to use a keyboard? Is it any wonder so many people complain of stiff necks, aching wrists and tired eyes? One solopreneur ...
The group conducted preliminary human factors/ergonomics research to determine the scope of their community’s improper posture problem by evaluating local employees and students. Jul 09, 2011 Four ...
You may have heard of ergonomics. You may have even got a thing or two to make it work around you. But do you know that apart from adding to your overall wellness, ergonomics in the workplace is ...
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