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Computer Ergonomics Articles |
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Expert Author: Jenny Styles | Summary More than anything else, the main goal of computer ergonomics to work to reduce repetitive stress injuries that can result through the regular use of a computer and related equipment. Through this article, a brief overview of repetitive stress injuries is provided, particularly as these injuries relate to computer use and computer ergonomics. Expert Author: Jenny Styles | Summary Shakespeare wrote something about a rose smelling as sweet no matter what the lovely bloom was called. Such is not the case when it comes to computer ergonomics. In fact, in the 21st century, merely because a computer, computer workstation, chair or other product is said to be ergonomically designed does not, in fact, mean that such a designation is in fact true. Expert Author: Mark Allen | Summary The Dell Inspiron 6400 (also sold as the Inspiron e1505 via Dell Home) is a laptop that meets you in the middle'. It's pretty light and portable (like the Inspiron e1405) and offers high performance and great media options (like the Inspiron e1705). Basically, you get the best of both worlds, at a reasonable price. Expert Author: Chris Xavier | Summary Is an ergonomic computer chair important for your health and well being? If you spend a large portion of your time sitting in front of a computer, the answer may very well be "yes!" It's the kind of thing that many people don't even stop to think about. Like most people who work in an office, or maybe even from home, you may just plop down in any old chair that happens to be in front of your computer. Expert Author: Wendy Young | Summary What the office of the furture will look like in order to help increase productivity and profits and comfort and reduce pain. Expert Author: Wendy Young | Summary What will the office look like in future in order to increase comfort and productivity and reduce pain? Expert Author: Mick Madigan | Summary Why an ergonomic office chair makes probably the best Christmas gift for healthy computing. Expert Author: Mick Madigan | Summary Computer injuries and strain can be caused by bad laptop use. This article shows how laptop misuse can be minimized. Expert Author: Wendy Young | Summary Do you spend long hours at your computer? If you are experiencing pain in your upper limbs (hand, wrist, neck, back or shouler) check out your computer workstation design. Following are four computer workstation design challenges and solutions. Expert Author: Wendy Young | Summary Common computer workstation mistakes and solutions for pain relief. Expert Author: Michael Madigan | Summary Incorrect setup of computer furniture can cause strain and injury. This article outlines specific and general methods for correct arrangement of a PC workstation. Expert Author: Cathy Peterson | Summary In the 21st century office, ergonomics has become a very important element of design of structure. More and more officers are being designed to include workstations that follow ergonomic design concepts. Business owners, operators and managers have made employee safety and ergonomically designed workspaces a top priority in this day and age. To that end, the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration, OSHA, has set forth guidelines and standards ... Expert Author: Michael Madigan | Summary Carrying out repeated actions at your PC can lead to computer induced repetitive strain injury. Here are 9 tips to help reduce the risk. Expert Author: Cathy Peterson | Summary More than anything else, the main goal of computer ergonomics to work to reduce repetitive stress injuries that can result through the regular use of a computer and related equipment. Through this article, a brief overview of repetitive stress injuries is provided, particularly as these injuries relate to computer use and computer ergonomics. Expert Author: Wendy Young | Summary Easy ways to prevent and heal neck and shoulder pain from computer work. Expert Author: Cathy Peterson | Summary Shakespeare wrote something about a rose smelling as sweet no matter what the lovely bloom was called. Such is not the case when it comes to computer ergonomics. In fact, in the 21st century, merely because a computer, computer workstation, chair or other product is said to be ergonomically designed does not, in fact, mean that such a designation is in fact true. Expert Author: Cathy Peterson | Summary Most people who are considering office furniture tend to look for a chair with a back that will allow them to sit up straight. In point of fact, sitting up straight is not really the best position to take when you are working at your computer. Indeed, there are many misconceptions when it comes to seeking ergonomically designed computer equipment, furniture and other products in the 21st century. Expert Author: Cathy Peterson | Summary Without a doubt, the most widely used tool in any workplace in the 21st century is the computer. The same holds true in the academic environment as well. When all is said and done, computers are used everywhere and on a continually basis. As a result, understanding and applying computer ergonomics is of vital importance in this day and age. Expert Author: Cathy Peterson | Summary When it comes to the matter of computer ergonomics - making certain that you computer work environment is safe and healthy - many people focus their attention on such items as their chair, the desk of worktable utilized and the positioning of the keyboard. Of course, these are all important items when it comes to the matter of computer ergonomics.
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