Healthy Computing Guide | |
Position Yourself |
Using your body in comfortable, not awkward, postures is important, whether you're working or playing. Not only can this affect your overall productivity, but also it can influence how comfortable you are while using your computer and may help you avoid MSDs. Keep in mind that changing your posture during extended tasks may also help you avoid discomfort and fatigue. |
When working or playing at the computer, adapt your surroundings and arrange your computing equipment to promote a comfortable and relaxed body posture. Because everyone has a unique body size and work environment, we can't tell you exactly how to set up your workstation to avoid discomfort; however, the following suggestions may help to provide you with a more comfortable environment. |
To support your back, consider the following: |
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To promote comfortable leg postures, consider the following: |
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To minimize reaching and to promote comfortable shoulder and arm postures, consider the following: |
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To promote proper wrist and finger postures, consider the following: |
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To minimize neck bending and twisting, consider the following: |
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To minimize eyestrain, consider the following: |
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