Home Office Tip 2...Computer Health Hazards!
Computer Health Hazards..... Home Office Tips 2 by BB Lee(C)2003
Home office stress related injuries are escalating. Along with
carpal tunnel syndrome, eye strains, neck strains, back related
problems. Let's face it, if you are behind the keys more than a
few hours a week you will suffer one or more of the above
problems.
Neck Strains. Have you noticed that your neck is stiff after a
long day at the computer? Well, the trouble might be your
monitor height. Your monitor should be eye level so you will not
have to constantly lower, raise, and crook your neck to view the
screen.
Exercise Tip: Try rotating your your shoulders back several
times and then forward for several more times to reduce stress.
Then slowly turn your head side to side several times.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Also called repetitive motion injury is
on the increase. Why? Because of the new technology, computers
are faster than ever. This leads to more keystrokes which equals
more injuries. That numbness in your wrist or hands might be a
warning that you are suffering from this injury. Try purchasing
one of the gel pads you can rest your hands on while at the
keyboard. This will help tremendously. Purchase ergonomically
made wrist rest and mouse pads available at most office supply
stores to help ease tension and chance of injury.
Correct posture will help too. Keep your feet flat on the floor,
your knee's parallel to the floor, your back straight, your
upper arms dropping straight down, with elbows to the side and
at the same height as your keyboard.
Exercise Tip: Try exercising at the computer. Rotate your wrist
in circles for several minutes. Give them a brisk massage
afterwards.
Back Problems. Make sure your desk chair is adjusted properly.
It should fit the contours of your back and you should be able
to move about easily. Many back problems are caused by badly
structured chairs.
Exercise Tip: Stand and stretch gently palms overhead to the
sky. Hold for a few seconds and then relax. This will loosen up
tense back muscles.
Blurred Vision: Make sure your light sources are not reflected
off your monitor's screen. Glare and refection off the monitor
can cause eye problems leading to blurred vision.
Exercise Tip: Roll your eyes up and then look down. Blink and
then close your eyes. Do this several times to relieve strain.
Remember to look away from your monitor frequently and to take
more breaks to rest your eyes
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