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May 8th in Posture Information by adminadmin.

Can You Still Have Bad Posture With Good Computer Ergonomics?

Learning about computer ergonomics seems to be the term everyone searches for when what they really want to know is how to improve their posture. Much time and effort has been dedicated to creating the perfect workstation and yet the posture problems persist.

They are either in pain or tired of seeing their rounded shoulders and since their problems seems to get worse with each passing hour at their computer, it only makes sense that it must be a computer ergonomics problem.

So why doesn’t everyone have the exact same posture? Why do only some of the people sitting at a computer all day get the rounded shoulders and forward head posture while others get low back issues and some no problems at all.

Is it really only about the computer ergonomics?

If we were to following everyone around during the day, we’d probably find that some people have added in back strengthening activities, even if just be accident. They may not even realize some of the good things they’re doing to help their posture.

Maybe they exercise, or hit the gym regularly. It could be that even though they don’t specifically target their posture muscles, they do enough of a well-rounded exercise regimen to positively effect their posture.

Computer ergonomics are a good thing. Since their implementation, repetitive stress injuries have decreased and I think we all have a better understanding about how a small, seemingly insignificant movement can be magnified by doing it over and over again for long periods of time. Still, your posture will play a huge role in how you feel.

Related posts:

  1. Ergonomics For Computer Desks?
  2. Ergonomics For Back And Neck Pain
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