Using a computer keyboard with the forearms unsupported has been proposed as a causal factor for neck/shoulder and arm/hand diagnoses. Recent laboratory and field studies have demonstrated that forearm support might be preferable to working in the traditional “floating” posture. The aim of this study was to determine whether providing forearm support when using a normal computer workstation would decrease musculoskeletal discomfort in intensive computer users in a call centre. A randomised controlled study (n=59), of 6 weeks duration was conducted. Thirty participants (Group 1) were allocated to forearm support using the desk surface with the remainder (Group 2) acting as a control group. At 6 weeks, the control group was also set up with f...
The aim of this Master’s study was to quantify the effects of modifying computer work posture on nec...
Aims. In an attempt to reduce the risk of work related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMD) in computer ...
Use of forearm support is known to reduce physical stress of computer users, but research about how ...
Using a computer keyboard with the forearms unsupported has been proposed as a causal factor for nec...
Recent research has demonstrated that forearm support might be preferable to working in the traditio...
Forearm support during keyboard use has been reported to reduce neck and shoulder muscle activity an...
Objective. To evaluate the effectiveness of arm and wrist supports in reducing the workload during c...
Supporting the forearm on the work surface during keyboard operation may increase comfort, decrease ...
Forearm support during keyboard use has been reported to reduce neck and shoulder muscle activity an...
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...
Background: Occupational computer use has been associated with upper extremity musculoskeletal disor...
The aim of this study was to perform a comprehensive investigation to document wrist and forearm pos...
The aim of this study was to perform a comprehensive investigation to document wrist and forearm pos...
Aims. In an attempt to reduce the risk of work related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMD) in computer ...
The aim of this Master’s study was to quantify the effects of modifying computer work posture on nec...
Aims. In an attempt to reduce the risk of work related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMD) in computer ...
Use of forearm support is known to reduce physical stress of computer users, but research about how ...
Using a computer keyboard with the forearms unsupported has been proposed as a causal factor for nec...
Recent research has demonstrated that forearm support might be preferable to working in the traditio...
Forearm support during keyboard use has been reported to reduce neck and shoulder muscle activity an...
Objective. To evaluate the effectiveness of arm and wrist supports in reducing the workload during c...
Supporting the forearm on the work surface during keyboard operation may increase comfort, decrease ...
Forearm support during keyboard use has been reported to reduce neck and shoulder muscle activity an...
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...
Background: Occupational computer use has been associated with upper extremity musculoskeletal disor...
The aim of this study was to perform a comprehensive investigation to document wrist and forearm pos...
The aim of this study was to perform a comprehensive investigation to document wrist and forearm pos...
Aims. In an attempt to reduce the risk of work related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMD) in computer ...
The aim of this Master’s study was to quantify the effects of modifying computer work posture on nec...
Aims. In an attempt to reduce the risk of work related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMD) in computer ...
Use of forearm support is known to reduce physical stress of computer users, but research about how ...