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  • The New Ergonomics: Good Health Through Inconvenience

    By: June Campbell


    You spend your day at a computer workstation or executive desk.
    The furniture item fills up the corner of the room, holds your
    computer, fax/phone/copier, scanner, filing basket and a year's
    worth of office supplies. There's enough space left over to
    spread out a picnic lunch if you are so inclined. You settle
    comfortably into a big executive type chair on casters and get
    ready to call a few colleagues in for a meeting. As you wait,
    you talk into a telephone receiver that you're squeezing in
    place by crunching your shoulder up towards your ear.

    That scene is SO nineties, workplace experts tell us. The trend
    of the new century is towards office furnishings and office
    equipment that encourage mobility. Get rid of all that big,
    expensive office furniture before it kills you, they say.
    Replace it with a smaller "just big enough" desk and equipment
    that encourages you to move around as you do your job.

    In other words, get rid of all that "convenience." Force
    yourself into healthy action by making your environment
    inconvenient.

    In the first years of this new century, the health hazards
    associated with a desk job have moved beyond conditions like
    repetitive strain disorder and carpal tunnel syndrome. Not that
    we can forget about those conditions, but there's more to worry
    about now.

    e-thrombosis is a newly-recognized condition that afflicts
    people who sit still for extended lengths of time. And, sitting
    still for extended periods of time in the workplace is usually
    associated with computer use.

    E-thrombosis (medical terminology is Deep Vein Thrombosis or
    DVT) is similar to the condition suffered by long distance air
    travelers. It's no laughing matter. E-thrombosis can be life
    threatening. A blood clot forms in the legs due to long hours
    of inactivity. The clot can break off and move into the lungs
    with sometimes fatal results.

    Although only one case has been diagnosed at this time,
    researchers believe that e-thrombosis may have contributed to
    many cases of pulmonary embolisms, but gone unnoticed.

    Sitting still for hours on end leaves us vulnerable to this and
    possibly other health hazards. And, according to
    physiotherapists, working out at the end of the day isn't the
    solution. By that time, the damage has been done and the
    workout could do more damage.

    Prevention is not difficult. All that is required is that you
    move about regularly throughout the day.

    Get a desk that’s just-big-enough, or an e-work station with
    movable modules. Put that fax machine in one corner of the room
    and the copier in another. Provide yourself with articulated
    arm rests for computer use. Get both an adjustable chair and a
    fitness stool. Switch back and forth between the two, and at
    intervals throughout the day, sit on a fitness ball instead of
    the chair or stool. Sitting on the ball forces good posture and
    strengthens core muscles.

    Have room so you can pace about as you think. Get a phone with
    a wireless headset that allows you to pace during phone
    conversations. Have standup work surfaces so you can sort
    papers, read reports or talk to colleagues while standing. Look
    into foot switches that allow you to transfer some of the
    computer tasks to your feet instead of your hands.

    Walking around only five to ten minutes each hour is all that
    it takes.
    In short, get moving! It's good for you.

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    About the Author

    June Campbell has been a self employed writer since 1996.Her work has appeared in numberous print and electronic publications. Visit her business resource web site at http://www.nightcats.com/



     

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