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Home Worker Challenges

Working from home presents unique ergonomic challenges.

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Practicing correct posture is critical to maximizing productivity and avoiding workday aches and pains when working in a non-traditional setting like a home office. Common problems that lead to pain and discomfort include:

A non-adjustable chair – Too many home workers are sitting on bar stools or dining room chairs and it is taking a toll according to numerous corporate health & safety professionals we work with. These chairs are not designed for long term use. Prolonged use of these chairs can lead to back discomfort. The best investment you can make is to buy an ergonomic chair. At the very least, modification should be made to these sub-optimal seating options to achieve better posture.

Screen height too low – The top of your screen should be at approximately eye height. Laptop screens are too low, leading to neck discomfort. An external monitor set on a monitor stand or adjustable monitor arm will do the trick, and frees up space on your work surface. Laptop users should use a laptop stand, an external mouse and compact keyboard to raise the screen higher and position upper extremities in the correct posture.

No External Mouse or Keyboard – This is particularly important if you are using a laptop at home. In order to position yourself to see your screen, you tend to reach for the keyboard and mouse pad. This can lead to shoulder and arm discomfort. If you move your laptop closer to get your arms in better position to type, your screen is too close and you hunch over it, leading to neck discomfort and eye strain. An inexpensive laptop stand, external mouse, and keyboard allow you to not only position your laptop screen at the proper height but also maintain proper posture when you type and mouse. Here is just one of the solutions we offer Keyboard/Mouse/Laptop Stand Kit

Poor Foot Support – Most home workers are utilizing a fixed height work surface (desk, dining table, etc.). These are typically 30” in height. In order to position your upper body to properly use your input devices, it is necessary to raise the height of your chair or sit on a pillow or cushion. This prevents you from placing your feet flat on the floor where they belong. Utilizing a footrest or small box can take the pressure off the back of your knees and ensure proper blood circulation to your lower legs.

Lack of Movement – No matter how well your work space is set up, we all need to move. Movement promotes circulation and joint health. Take frequent breaks (hourly), walk around the house or yard, stand up while on the phone, do some gentle stretches or exercises. Studies have tied static posture to many adverse medical conditions. You’ll feel better and be more productive if you move throughout your day.

Ideally, all home workers should have an ergonomic chair, an external monitor placed on a monitor arm, and an ergonomic mouse and keyboard. Laptop users should use a laptop stand, an external mouse and a compact keyboard. Many people benefit from an adjustable height desk or compact sit-stand platform like the Oploft.  

Our partner Posturite has produced a great webinar on setting up the perfect ergonomic workspace at home. – Boost Your Knowledge of Homeworking Ergonomic Solutions

For home workers that aren’t given a full budget by their employer or otherwise aren’t able to set up an ideal ergonomic workspace, view this webinar for some quick and inexpensive ergonomic fixes. – Working from Home Quick Fixes

Other helpful ergonomic resources including 8 Workspace Tweaks to get You in the Zone Working from Home and simple Workstation Exercises are found here:  Ergonomic Tips

Home workers can build the perfect ergonomic home office from our specially selected collection.

Have questions about our wide variety of ergonomic solutions?

Give us a call at 704-999-0809 or email us at info@posturedepot.com.

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Benefits of Ergonomic Mice & Keyboards https://posturedepot.com/benefits-of-ergonomic-mice-keyboards/ https://posturedepot.com/benefits-of-ergonomic-mice-keyboards/#respond Fri, 19 Feb 2021 01:48:36 +0000 https://posturedepot.com/?p=5765 Benefits of Ergonomic Mice & Keyboards Improve workplace comfort and health with an ergonomic vertical mouse and compact keyboard. Not sure where to...

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Benefits of Ergonomic Mice & Keyboards

Improve workplace comfort and health with an ergonomic vertical mouse and compact keyboard.

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Not sure where to start? We recommend the Penguin Ambidextrous Vertical Mouse and the Compact Number Slide Keyboard.

Reduce Stress & Discomfort with A Vertical Mouse

They may look unusual, but vertical mice have been proven to be more comfortable and more effective than traditional mice. Vertical mice are designed to place your hand, wrist, and forearm in a neutral, relaxed posture. This increases comfort, reduces stress, and helps avoid injuries such as Carpal Tunnel and Repetitive Stress Injury (RSI).

 

Traditional mice force you to pronate your forearm and anchor your wrist to make small micro-movements when mousing – putting pressure on the Median Nerve that flows through the Carpal Tunnel in your wrist. We highly recommend anyone with wrist discomfort to use a vertical mouse like the Penguin!

 

A Usability Study of the Penguin Vertical Mouse compared traditional mice and another popular vertical mouse found that:

 

  • 90% of study participants said the Penguin was the most comfortable mouse to use
  • 77% of users chose to keep the Penguin at the end of the study vs the alternatives
  • 82% said the Penguin had superior design and usability
  • 100% said they could use the Penguin the entire day without discomfort

Reduce Stress & Discomfort with A Vertical Mouse

Ergonomic keyboards improve your comfort and positioning while you work. The size, shape and layout of your keyboard all influence how you use your fingers, arms, hands and even your shoulders. A poorly designed keyboard can cause painful disorders and muscular imbalance.


In most cases we recommend a compact keyboard like the Number Slide. Compact keyboards allow your mouse to sit closer to your body. This improves your posture and comfort while avoiding shoulder and arm strain caused by unnatural reaches for the mouse.


The Number Slide’s retractable number pad slides out when you need it and away when you don’t. This reduces the distance needed to reach and use the mouse, allowing you to adopt a more comfortable and healthy posture when using your mouse and keyboard. Ultra slim and compact to fit easily into a briefcase or laptop bag. The Number Slide is perfect for an ergonomically-correct mobile workstation while traveling.


We offer many ergonomic mice and keyboards to customize your preference and fit.


Have questions about our wide variety of ergonomic solutions?

Give us a call at 704-999-0809 or email us at info@posturedepot.com.

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The Importance of Ergonomic Chairs https://posturedepot.com/the-importance-of-ergonomic-chairs/ https://posturedepot.com/the-importance-of-ergonomic-chairs/#respond Thu, 18 Feb 2021 22:08:24 +0000 https://posturedepot.com/?p=5592 The Importance of Ergonomic Chairs One of the leading causes of pain and injury is poor seated posture. Good ergonomic seating reduces the...

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The Importance of Ergonomic Chairs

One of the leading causes of pain and injury is poor seated posture.

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Good ergonomic seating reduces the risk of stress on your spine and extremity muscles/joints by encouraging proper alignment, movement, and flexibility. In addition, a comfortable chair helps you maximize productivity.


Proper movement and adjustment are the key in choosing a good ergonomic chair. Your body is designed to move, not stay stationary. So much so that your body has a built-in warning system that encourages you to move and change position – pain and discomfort. These are warnings from your body to change your current postural habits to ones that reduce the pain and discomfort. Ignore the warnings and the consequences can be severe and long lasting. The good news is that you can change your habits and re-educate your body by using an adjustable ergonomic chair!


Our ergonomic chairs include the critical components every ergonomic office chair must have to ensure you maintain proper seated posture and movement throughout the day. Our chairs are multi-functioned and include height adjustable lifts, angle adjustable back rests and seats, height adjustable padded arm rests, proper lumbar support, and in most cases seat depth adjustment. In addition, many of our chairs offer customizable features such as memory foam seats, air lumbar support, neck rests, 3D arm rests, and multiple seat/lift sizes to suit every preference and requirement. Numerous style and color options are also available to suit any decor.

Here are examples of proper seated posture – both when sitting up straight and when using your ergonomic chair to achieve movement and flexibility throughout your work day.

Don’t settle for an online or department store chair that fails to incorporate critical ergonomic features in order to advertise a lower price! Invest in one of our high-quality ergonomic chairs that reduces stress and strain by incorporating features that promote proper alignment, movement, flexibility, and comfort.  We take pride in offering high-quality ergonomics at price points that meet every budget.

 

Every client who purchases an ergonomic chair receives free Ergonomic Reference Materials and 24/7 phone support to maximize their investment in sound ergonomic seating.

 

Call our chair experts at 704-999-0809 to customize the perfect ergonomic chair for you.

Have questions about our wide variety of ergonomic solutions?

Give us a call at 704-999-0809 or email us at info@posturedepot.com.

If you don’t find the ergonomic solution you are looking for on our site – we can get it!

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Study: Is your sit-stand desk good for your brain? https://posturedepot.com/study-is-your-sit-stand-desk-good-for-your-brain/ https://posturedepot.com/study-is-your-sit-stand-desk-good-for-your-brain/#respond Wed, 10 Feb 2021 21:10:50 +0000 https://posturedepot.com/?p=4714 Study: Is your sit-stand desk good for your brain? We all know that sitting for long periods of time is associated with a...

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Study: Is your sit-stand desk good for your brain?

We all know that sitting for long periods of time is associated with a myriad of health problems, from heart disease and diabetes to some cancers and even premature death. 

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But what is all this sitting down doing to our brains?


study conducted by Dr. Prabha Siddarth at the University of California, Los Angeles revealed that sedentary behaviour is linked to a reduced thickness of the medial temporal lobe, the part of the brain containing the hippocampus, an area critical to learning and memory.


Researchers asked a group of 35 healthy people aged 45 to 70 about their activity levels, including how many hours each day they spent sitting, and then gave each an MRI brain scan. They found that those who sat for longer periods of time all had a thinner medial temporal lobes than those who reported less sitting.


A thinning medial temporal lobe could suggest a possible impairment in learning and memory.


Interestingly, when the researchers compared brains of people who reported high levels of physical activity with those who reported less physical activity, there was no significant difference. There was only a difference between those who reported sitting for longer, regardless of how much exercise they did. This suggests that even exercising isn’t enough to protect against the negative effects of sitting for most of the day.


Is standing enough to reap the rewards?


Another study found that just standing – not walking, is enough to boost brain power. Two groups of participants were asked to do a test while either sitting or standing. The test is known as ‘Stroop’ and presents subjects to conflicting stimuli, such as the word ‘purple’ in pink font. They then have to try to bypass the font colour and try to read the word as quickly as possible. In this study, it was the people who stood up to do the test who came to the correct answers fastest.


Is this a good reason to swap standard office workstations with sit-stand desks?

In another study, the desks of 34 American high school pupils were swapped with sit-stand desks for 27 weeks. Researchers observed significant improvement in memory and function by the end of the study.


It is becoming ever clearer that our habits, lifestyles and health are all closely linked to how well we perform at work. Employers are trying new and inventive ways to make our working lives more pleasant and conducive to productivity, and for many of our clients, it’s paying off.

Have questions about our wide variety of ergonomic solutions?

Give us a call at 704-999-0809 or email us at info@posturedepot.com.

If you don’t find the ergonomic solution you are looking for on our site – we can get it!

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Penguin Vertical Mouse: A Simple Solution to a Complex Problem https://posturedepot.com/penguin-vertical-mouse-a-simple-solution-to-a-complex-problem/ https://posturedepot.com/penguin-vertical-mouse-a-simple-solution-to-a-complex-problem/#respond Fri, 29 Jan 2021 05:19:58 +0000 https://posturedepot.com/?p=4274 Penguin Vertical Mouse: A Simple Solution to a Complex Problem. By utilizing the larger arm muscles rather than the smaller muscles and tendons...

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Penguin Vertical Mouse:
A Simple Solution to a Complex Problem.

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By utilizing the larger arm muscles rather than the smaller muscles and tendons of the hand and wrist, the Penguin Ambidextrous Ergonomic Mouse reduces unneeded strain and stress caused by standard horizontal mice. With its innovative vertical stance, the Penguin can actually reduce the risk or even prevent Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS). And with 4.8 million Americans suffering from CTS each year, this innovative design is nothing to ignore.

According to a study published in the Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health, CTS “is the most expensive upper-extremity musculoskeletal disorder at an estimated cost of medical care in the US exceeding $2 billion annually”. The study then goes on to state that after workers are diagnosed with CTS it becomes increasingly difficult to maintain a productive work atmosphere—resultaing in a high number of those diagnosed forced to leave their jobs or drastically cut down on their hours worked, thus drastically (or completely eliminating) compensation. It’s hard to believe something seemingly as simple as the ergonomics of the computer mouse you use can dictate your physical and financial well-being.

A simple solution to a complex problem, the vertical alignment of the Penguin mouse makes all the difference. The Penguin Mouse keeps the hand, wrist and forearm in the natural and neutral position, reducing pressure on the nerves and tendons – greatly reducing the risk of debilitating conditions like Carpet Tunnel Syndrome. The Penguin is also ambidextrous so the user can change hands throughout the day to avoid Repetitive Strain Injury.  

In another study by VSI Risk Management, the Penguin mouse was given to a study group of 22 and asked them to compare it to three popular mice on the market, including another vertical design, a joystick design, and a standard horizontal mouse. The study measured things like comfort, usability, efficiency, and productivity. The results were all positive – 90% found the Penguin to be the most comfortable, 82% said that it was superior in design and usability, and 77% chose to keep the Penguin over the other mice. 

I can’t say enough about this mouse. It really is a drastic difference for the better. Once you do buy a new Penguin, be sure to choose the size that fits your hand best (it comes in three different sizes), and when using the mouse, transition use between your left and right hand so you don’t put all the work on one side.

It’s high time you stop placing your health at risk. Stop hurting yourself with that old, horizontal mouse design. Get a new Penguin Vertical Mouse today and feel the difference.

 

*First study: “CTS Prevalence and Incidence in the US Working Population” – Dale, Harris, et al

*Second study: “Penguin Mouse Usability Study” – VSI Risk Management & Ergonomics

Author: Andrae Bergeron

Have questions about our wide variety of ergonomic solutions?

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Why Sit-Stand?

Utilizing an adjustable height desk or retrofit sit-stand workstation 

is a very important part of a healthy working environment.

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We need to stand up for our health! Numerous studies show that working exclusively from a seated position for extended periods of time is detrimental to your health. Proven benefits of a sit-stand desk or workstation include:

 

  • Improved blood circulation
  • Relief from muscle ache caused by static posture
  • Increased alertness, concentration and productivity
  • Flexibility to adjust your working position to the task at hand
  • Ability to move and change position without interrupting workflow
  • Burn more calories

A recent study by researchers at Texas A&M concluded that employees with sit/stand capable desks were 46% more productive than those with traditional seated desks. Additionally, at 6 months, nearly 75% of those with stand-capable workstations experienced decreased body discomfort compared to the seated control group who experienced no statistically significant decrease in body discomfort.

 

Numerous studies show that sitting for more than 6 hours a day is linked to obesity, type 2 diabetes, some forms of cancer, and premature death. One published in the Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise found that people who sit for most of the day were 54% more likely to die of a heart attack.

 

One of the largest studies on the subject found that a sedentary lifestyle can cause:

 

  • A 112% increase in risk of diabetes
  • A 147% increase in cardiovascular events
  • A 90% increase in death caused by cardiovascular events
  • A 49% increase in death from any cause

Posture Depot takes pride in offering sit-stand solutions that meet our strict quality and ergonomic standards, all at a great price.

 

Every client who purchases a sit-stand solution receives free Ergonomic Reference Materials and 24/7 phone support to maximize their investment.

 

Stand up for your health with a sit-stand workstation!

Have questions about our wide variety of ergonomic solutions?

Give us a call at 704-999-0809 or email us at info@posturedepot.com.

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