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A large proportion of the American public goes to work every day in
an office environment without considering the ergonomics of the
equipment they use. There are large a proportion of people working
at a desk without giving due consideration to proper ergonomics as
they work with ergonomically incorrect keyboards and mice. Working
at a computer on a regular basis can cause the same type of stress
on your body as other physical labors and in an effort to prevent
such injuries from occurring, companies need to consider the
principles of ergonomics.
The type of injuries found on those working on a computer can be
found in different places — in areas like the hands, wrists, arms,
back, etc. These repeated stress injuries get worse over time
because many people don’t know what’s causing them, they don’t
understand what ergonomics is and they don’t do anything about it
until the injury has become a permanent fixture of pain.
This is where having the proper workplace equipment can play its
role and the benefits of using ergonomically correct mice and
keyboards makes a real difference. By finding office products that
are ergonomically correct, you can have the peace of mind that goes
with knowing you are using the proper equipment to avoid any
office-related repetitive stress injuries.
Items that can assist in developing a more ergonomically friendly
workplace are:
-Arm Supports
-Keyboards
-Cursor Controls
-Zero Tension Mice
-Keypads and more
Finding the ergonomically correct items for your office will not
only help to stave off stress injuries, but will also add to the
efficiency of your office environment. You will be relaxed, in
proper position and instead of being focused on how uncomfortable
you are you can simply concentrate on the work tasks at hand.
For those who use a mouse for much of the day, an arm support is
just the thing to support your arm and your shoulder while you are
working. For instance, a proper arm support alleviates stress on
your spine and allows you to keep your wrist aligned. The benefit of
using an arm support is that you are able to be just as efficient,
while keeping everything aligned correctly and avoiding the strains
that cause things like Carpal Tunnel Syndrome or Repetitive Stress
Injury.
The benefit of using an ergonomic keyboard is that for those who do
a lot of typing in their workplace environment, the right keyboard
can lessen the stress put on the wrist and hand when typing. A
keyboard with wider margin of space will keep the hands in a more
natural position. A keyboard that utilizes a split design does away
with any twisting of the wrist and tilted keys and pads can help to
minimize any tension in the hand/wrist area.
Another beneficial, ergonomically correct product is an
ergonomically correct dream mouse. A mouse with a grip-less design
lifts the pressure of having to grip a mouse all day and it means
that your hand and wrist are supported at all times, no matter how
you move the mouse. Another mouse that would work for an
ergonomically correct workstation is a zero-tension mouse. A
zero-tension mouse provides the user with a comfortable working
environment with a design that offers a scroll wheel button, right
and left mouse button. A zero-tension mouse works for small and
medium hands and is the perfect complement to an ergonomic keyboard.
The benefits of using ergonomically correct mice and keyboards and
other workplace equipment can be measured by:
-How comfortable you are when working
-How efficient you are able to be when using office equipment
-How the various types of equipment affect your overall body, not
just hands or arms, but back, legs, neck, etc.
-The number of workplace incidences involving Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
and/or Repetitive Stress Injury
Finally, there are a number of items that you can use to assist in
building a workspace that is as ergonomically correct as possible.
By utilizing keyboards, mice, arm support and more, you can avoid
dealing with multiple instances of stress syndromes around the
target areas — wrists, hands, back — that are most vulnerable when
working in an ergonomically incorrect environment
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