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Read articles about ergonomics for office workers so that you don't go home in pain, literally.

 

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Pain Relief from Neck and Shoulder Pain - My Top 5 Favorite Ways - If you're experiencing neck pain or shoulder pain while using your computer, some of these simple steps can help you to feel better. This is especially useful advice for office professionals or anyone who does a lot of work using the computer.

 

Ergonomics in the Workplace - The combination of your knowledge and your employer’s knowledge of the importance of an ergonomically correct workplace will contribute to an increased level of productivity as well as a general sense of well-being at work. Learn about what creates an unhealthy work environment in relation to ergonomics and how to fix it.

 

Ergonomics for Pain Free Computing Six (6) Simple Tips - Here are six things that you can do to help you stop pain while using the computer, such as carpal tunnel syndrome and back, neck and shoulder strain.

 


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