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Sore Wrists/Fingers/Hands with Typing?
Sore Wrists/Fingers/Hands with Typing? To see the video version, check out our instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DQ2Zqk6E8NK/?igsh=cXBkNHZhZWZjcTJo We're seeing more and more people working on laptops these days. One of the biomechanical implications of this is that the wrists are put in a position of "ulnar deviation" where they are angled out to the side. Especially if someone is going to working on a desktop to working on a laptop and is not used to this posit
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Active Work Breaks and Postural Shift for Back and Neck Pain
Back and neck pain are the most common conditions we see in musculoskeletal practice, and are particularly common in sedentary individuals, including office workers. In a recent study, 1,500 office workers were randomly assigned to:A control groupAn active break group, who performed short active breaks (average of 32 times/day) throughout the course of the day, where they would get up from their desk and move around).A postural shift group, who performed small changes to thei
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