Because many people spend almost half of all of their waking hours
sitting at a desk, it is important that your chair, desk and other
equipment help your body maintain good posture and alignment. A healthy
work station involves being aware of your seating, keyboard and mouse,
computer monitor position and glare, telephone position, feet position,
lighting and proper positioning of your work. It is critical to
evaluate the proper set up of your work environment because it is often
the cause of most repetitive stress injuries. An improper chair
position, cradling the phone between your ear and shoulder or straining
your neck to look at your computer monitor is not a big deal every once
in a while, but when you do the same repetitive motions for several
hours a day, several days a week, several weeks a month and so on.,
you will find that your body eventually has to give and in many cases
will suffer pain, discomfort, poor posture and spinal disc damage.
Unfortunately, most people don’t correlate these problems to their
day-to-day activity because they think it has to be caused by a
specific traumatic event. That’s just not the case.
