hrworld.com — "If you're like most people, you spend a good portion of your waking hours sitting at a desk or working with a computer. This time can become painful if you don't take steps to properly set up your workstation to work with your body and not against it. Creating an ergonomic workstation is easier than you might think, and the rewards can be huge..."
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nsfw1Oct 2, 2007
This article used 11 resources to make a top 10 list. please stop digging top 10 lists.
error601Oct 2, 2007
The one that seems to get people all the time is hovering their fingers over the mouse and keyboard buttons; more often the mouse. The usual symptom is an aching in the back of the hand. Just let them rest on the buttons and get a new mouse/keyboard if they're too sensitive to do that.
deknmikeOct 3, 2007
I had to go check the date on the article. It's so 90s! The ultimate workstation would have a fridge under the desk and a port-a-potty built into the chair so I'd never have to get up.
hjomatsOct 10, 2007
Try <a class="user" href="http://www.wellbeingstore.com">http://www.wellbeingstore.com</a> for ergo products. It has a planner to help make the system work for you.
hjomatsOct 10, 2007
it is actually <a class="user" href="http://www.thewellbeingstore.com">http://www.thewellbeingstore.com</a>
joeywatersJul 10, 2009
There's always the active seating options. The first video gives a good run through of them. <a class="user" href="http://www.fitter1.com/Catalog/Items/SIT.aspx">http://www.fitter1.com/Catalog/Items/SIT.aspx</a>