Ergonomics

Tuesday, 10 April 2007 11:20 am
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I just got an ergonomic assessment of my office. It was useful, for helping me track what's causing my shoulder to hurt recently. I knew it was mouse-related, since it hurts precisely when I use the mouse. It turns out I'm holding up my arm too much. Way too much. I should be resting it on the arm-rests. All right then.

I need to investigate:


  • a footrest. The assessor said when I'm not using my keyboard or mouse, I might want to be tipping my chair slightly back (something about blood-flow in the back being increased). She recommended putting my feet up. I like putting my feet up.
  • I still need a windows program that will simply go 'ding' every 20 minutes- to remind me to take a break. Options: many.
  • a split keyboard without a keypad? She doesn't know of any. I'm going to let this one go, it's only to make my mouse closer at hand and I don't really need it.
  • I need to ask the kinesiology gym people about two exercises which may be OK for my shoulder, since I've been skipping the arm-lifting exercises at the gym. "prone fly" and "shoulder retraction".


20 minutes very well spent.

Date: Tuesday, 10 April 2007 06:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] da-lj.livejournal.com
I think my wrists might complain about those, because I need the split keyboard. If I were going to go something like that (very compact) route, I'd probably try one of these half-keyboards.

(I was going to use one of those with my mac laptop, but it turns out the mac's keyboard is spaced out enough, and I don't spend 8h a day typing on it, so it's OK).

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