Objective: This research examines individual dierences in the wrist postures adopted during the use of two pointing devices (mouse and trackball). Design: A multiple case study of twelve participants was employed. Background: The use of pointing devices may lead to musculoskeletal discomfort and injury as a consequence of prolonged exposure to postures involving wrist extension and ulnar deviation. Methods: Wrist flexion/extension and radial/ulnar deviation was measured while twelve participants completed two standardised tasks involving horizontal and vertical cursor movements respectively. Results: Exposure to extreme ulnar deviation and wrist extension was observed in the use of computer mouse and trackball. The trackball involved decrea...
OBJECTIVES: To study the effectiveness of using a computer mouse with a feedback signal for upper ex...
The goal of this study was to compare wrist posture, muscular loads and perceived comfort among wear...
Background. Extensive computer mouse use is an identified risk factor for computer work-related musc...
Objective: This research examines individual differences in the wrist postures adopted during the us...
The goal of this study was to evaluate the effect of different types of computer pointing devices an...
An aim of ergonomics is to design workplaces, systems, products, and tools, to accommodate human var...
An aim of ergonomics is to design workplaces, systems, products, and tools, to accommodate human var...
An aim of ergonomics is to design workplaces, systems, products, and tools, to accommodate human var...
Supporting the forearm on the work surface during keyboard operation may increase comfort, decrease ...
The use of forearm and palm supports has been associated with lower neck and shoulder muscle activit...
A pilot study was conducted on the ergonomic aspects of computer mouse designs. The wrist posture p...
BACKGROUND: Performing common computer tasks such as pointing, clicking, and dragging requires repet...
Background: Occupational computer use has been associated with upper extremity musculoskeletal disor...
High prevalence of musculoskeletal symptoms/disorders in neck and upper extremities are reported amo...
The rapid advancement of technology has made computers today\u27s most common tool assisting office ...
OBJECTIVES: To study the effectiveness of using a computer mouse with a feedback signal for upper ex...
The goal of this study was to compare wrist posture, muscular loads and perceived comfort among wear...
Background. Extensive computer mouse use is an identified risk factor for computer work-related musc...
Objective: This research examines individual differences in the wrist postures adopted during the us...
The goal of this study was to evaluate the effect of different types of computer pointing devices an...
An aim of ergonomics is to design workplaces, systems, products, and tools, to accommodate human var...
An aim of ergonomics is to design workplaces, systems, products, and tools, to accommodate human var...
An aim of ergonomics is to design workplaces, systems, products, and tools, to accommodate human var...
Supporting the forearm on the work surface during keyboard operation may increase comfort, decrease ...
The use of forearm and palm supports has been associated with lower neck and shoulder muscle activit...
A pilot study was conducted on the ergonomic aspects of computer mouse designs. The wrist posture p...
BACKGROUND: Performing common computer tasks such as pointing, clicking, and dragging requires repet...
Background: Occupational computer use has been associated with upper extremity musculoskeletal disor...
High prevalence of musculoskeletal symptoms/disorders in neck and upper extremities are reported amo...
The rapid advancement of technology has made computers today\u27s most common tool assisting office ...
OBJECTIVES: To study the effectiveness of using a computer mouse with a feedback signal for upper ex...
The goal of this study was to compare wrist posture, muscular loads and perceived comfort among wear...
Background. Extensive computer mouse use is an identified risk factor for computer work-related musc...