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Ergonomics: The science of making things fit people instead of asking people to fit things. Ergonomics uses knowledge from anatomy, mechanics, physiology and psychology to utilize human energy most effectively.

 


Ergonomics
A science dealing with the study and analysis of human work, especially as it is affected by human characteristics, such as the structure of the human body and psychological mechanisms.

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Office ergonomics refers to the processes involved in designing or arranging office space, products and systems so that they are best suited to the people who use them.

What is ergonomics?
Ergonomics (say “er-guh-NOM-iks') is the study of the kind of work you do, the environment you work in, and the tools you use to do your job.

Ergonomics is the science of fitting work environment to worker. Paying attention to ergonomics can help keep you healthy and productive.

Ergonomics is the practice and study of arranging work equipment to allow for more comfort and less strain on the body. There are many ergonomic products, such as wrist pads, height adjusters on keyboard holders, and wrist support braces.

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In recent years ergonomics have been associated more and more with computer products, such as ergonomic mice and keyboards.

At work, ask about ergonomics. A consultant can assess how you work. Some examples include learning correct lifting techniques, improving your posture, and sitting correctly.

A work ergonomics assessment may also be beneficial.
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Work-station ergonomics need to be addressed. Adjusting work table height, chair height, and use of foot rests are all beneficial for individuals with back or neck pain.

Maintaining good posture and ergonomics while lifting, bending etc will help manage the pain associated with sciatica to some extent. Make sure the lower back is well supported while sitting. Avoid slouching while sitting or walking.

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Position your equipment & furniture properly. Correct office ergonomics are designed to avoid postural strain and muscle tension.

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Protect their backs by paying attention to good workplace and equipment design (ergonomics), posture and using supportive braces.
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