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Case Study: Split Ergonomic Keyboard Solves Excruciating Wrist Pain

Case Study: Split Ergonomic Keyboard Solves Excruciating Wrist Pain

The cookbook author pictured below tried to create her own ergonomic hack by placing a piece of foam on her desk after excruciating wrist pain prevented her from writing. However, she missed the main problem which was incorrect positioning of her laptop and lack of an...
The Dining Room Table Home Office

The Dining Room Table Home Office

Lori is an occupational therapist and she knows a lot more about seating and ergonomics than you and me. She works with clients in power and regular wheelchairs. Her job is to customize and adjust seating to help them avoid pain, discomfort and probably even pressure...

The Sit-Stand Workstation

Sitting is bad.  Maintaining a static position might be worse. A sit-stand workstation is intended to allow you to shift positions all day, every day.  This is what a sit-stand workstation with brand name equipment looks like. The monitor riser moves up and down like...

5 Do’s and Don’ts at the computer

Make sure your legs fit under your desk. If your desk has shelves or clutter underneath it, you are not able to get close enough to your keyboard and mouse without reaching.  Reaching for your keyboard and mouse will cause you shoulder and arm pain. If you can’t get...

Laptop Use Doesn’t Have to Hurt

Increasing your awareness of correct positioning at the laptop might be the single most signifi-cant thing you can do to relieve pain and reduce your risk of musculoskeletal injury.Therefore, positioning at the laptop is going to be a frequent topic in this blog. If...