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Health care workers are reporting a sharp increase in the number of patients who are suffering from back pain, neck, eye, and shoulder strain, as well as leg muscles and joints. What is the common element to all these ailments? The factor tying all these aches and pains together is that the majority of those suffering hold office jobs requiring them to sit for prolonged hours every single day. Repetitive wrist motions while typing on a keyboard have actually given rise to a repetitive stress injury in the office place known as carpel tunnel syndrome. Moreover, the condition is deteriorative, meaning that if not treated properly, it can become more serious over time, to the point of requiring surgery.
For the most part, there was little anyone could do to rectify the status quo until just recently. The age of computers is upon us and one can’t work on a computer without sitting, often for the greater part of a workday. Making matters worse is has been the fact that most stylish office furniture does not allow the human body to be properly aligned while sitting. By nature, most people sit in a slightly bent-over position, while others are downright hunched over. Facing a glaring computer screen also wreaks havoc on the eyes and causes headaches and fatigue. Many employees sit in cramped cubicles or in poorly designed workstations requiring them to strain their bodies as they reach awkwardly for items used every day. And if their monitor is not positioned properly (i.e. too high or too low), they find themselves having to crank their neck all day at work, only to collapse in pain when they get home at night.
Fortunately, help has arrived in the form of ergonomic office furniture and computer ergonomics. The first thing it does is provide essential back support, helping you maintain ideal body posture while sitting. Since the furniture is designed so that your legs can stretch, your elbows are not overly bent, and your arms and hands rest naturally, you feel energized all day, your blood circulates more freely, and worker’s fatigue is prevented. To add icing on the cake, ergonomic office furniture looks good, feels good, and spells comfort on the job. In fact, office workers who sit in ergonomic office desk chairs vouch for their comfort and claim they will never use another office chair again.
What is the key to the magic of modern-day ergonomics? One of the keys is the element of adjustability. Every ergonomic chair and ergonomic computer desk, is adjustable, meaning you can configure it to your body’s height and width so that it creates a perfect fit. Ergonomic office chairs feature adjustable heights, an adjustable tilt mechanism, and adjustable armrests and head rests. By adjusting to the natural contours of your spine, the back of the chair provides essential upper and lower back support. Similarly, you can adjust the height of an ergonomic desk so that no matter how tall or short you are, you have room to stretch your legs out while you sit, thereby preventing cramped leg muscles, poor circulation, poor sitting posture, and pain at the end of the day. Proper office ergonomics also means having an adjustable keyboard shelf so that your arms and wrists fall naturally, rather than having to work in a strained position. Finally, the height of your monitor shelf should be adjusted so that it is at eye level and at about 20 inches from your face.
So say goodbye to office aches and pains and say hello to comfort at work from head to toe!
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