Computer Use: Back Pain and Muscle Strain Milwaukee WI

Computers are an integral part of our lives and our routine working environment today. However, since sitting in one place for too long can be unhealthy, it is important to set up a work environment which puts minimal stress on your body.

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Know the Proper Methods of Working on Computers to Avoid Muscle Strains

Computers are an integral part of our lives and our routine working environment today. In a typical office environment, we are required to stay for hours sitting still in front of computers and other office equipment typing and working on projects. Thanks to the Internet, we also stay awake until late at night working on computers in our homes. With poor sitting positions, you could easily develop lower back pain and muscle strains in areas such as neck, shoulders and wrists.

Here we will look into some proper methods of using the computer so as to avoid such strains and pains.

  1. Place your computer at a properly lit place in your room/office. Too much darkness or too much light won't work for you. Don't place your computer directly opposite a light source such as a window or tube light, as this will cause light reflection on the screen which can put extra stress on your eyes.
  2. Use the height-adjustable chairs. Place your computer at a height that is comfortable for you to work on and adjust your chair to a height where you should be able to place your feet flat on the floor or on the footrest of the chair.
  3. Use the type of chairs that support the lower back. If your chair doesn't support your lower back properly, use a pillow or towel to help you support your lower back while sitting. This can help you avoid back pain and injury problems.
  4. Place your keyboard and mouse at a proper position and height. Your wrists should be parallel to the keyboard and your elbows slightly curved while typing. Try to use the wrist pads or any other soft objects to support your wrists, as this will decrease the stress on your shoulders, wrists and arms. ...

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Author: Waheedullah Aleko

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