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Cite this: Applying Ergonomics to Nurse Computer Workstations - Medscape - May 01, 2003. Abstract and Introduction; Scope of the Problem; Workstation Research and Literature; Policy Issues; ...
Contributing Editor Franklin n. Tessler, M.D., has been writing about computer ergonomics and input devices since 1991. 1. All Ages While different body sizes require different ergonomic ...
Ergonomics is the applied science of equipment design in the workplace to reduce fatigue and discomfort and increase productivity. Cumulative trauma disorders, repetitive stress injuries and work ...
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The work area should be large enough to accommodate you, allow the full range of motions involved in performing required tasks, and provide room for the equipment and materials that make up the ...
You don't have to pay a premium to get the best ergonomic mouse for you, according to Consumer Reports' in-house expert. CR reviewed models from Adesso, Logitech, Microsoft, and ZLOT.
However, using a laptop computer on a plane can be a pain in the neck—literally. As The Guardian perfectly stated , “Notebook computer ergonomics are dreadful.” The ergonomics are made worse ...
Using a computer can be rewarding and fun. Unfortunately, prolonged postures, high concentration and repetitive motion can lead to physical problems. A little knowledge of ergonomics, or how ...
This article addressed the ergonomic considerations of computer workstations. Published specifications that are relevant to nursing workstations were included. Research studies have shown a ...
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