Recommendations for Ergonomics Project
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by /u/Living-dead14
1d ago
Guys, can you help me think of any products or items that I can improve because it exhibited cognitive problems? ?? it’s hard to think of one since a lot already existed and improved. Thank you guys submitted by /u/Living-dead14 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Pen: Looking for an ergonomic, big handled, Pen
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by /u/2BeTheFlow
2d ago
Hello, I'm in the situation of needing to write a lot on classical paper again for 6h a day - producing 15 DIN A4 pages a day by hand. At the moment I use the Stabilo EASYoriginal (https://prod.stabilo.com/us/products/learning-to-write/rollerball-pens/stabilo-easyoriginal/) but my hand feels like grabbing something way to small. I got glove size 8.5 and would seek something big to grip onto with an "upright" position for my wrist similar like my Contour Unimouse (https://contourdesign.com/products/unimouse-right) offers It needs to be a ball pen or smth similar: Removable graphite Pencils are ..read more
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Any recommendations for tall laptop stands?
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by /u/Zidgof
2d ago
Currently using this right now https://www.amazon.co.jp/-/en/gp/product/B0C1M9XY57 It's the tallest one I've found on amazon so far, but since I have an unusually large torso, it still doesn't do the job properly and I still find myself having to tilt my head downwards more than I'd like to. Also I should mention that I use this at a cafe everyday, so I'm looking for something that can fit in a bag and can fit on a desk reasonably If anyone has any recommendations, please let me submitted by /u/Zidgof [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Mouse is killing my shoulder
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by /u/roadlessdrive
6d ago
My right shoulder has been killing me for years and I'm pretty sure it's related to using a mouse. I also had a head injury which may contribute to it too. I've done all sorts of things to remedy my pain... physical therapy, daily exercises, vertical mouse, standing desk, keyboard with no numpad, trackball, etc. I'm in a CAD design profession and I'm pretty much glued to my computer for 8 hours a day. I'm fairly young in my 30s so none of this pain gives me optimism for the career ahead of me. There's got to he a better way! I looked into mouse eye tracking but I think that would be hard to d ..read more
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Are seat pads for office chairs any good?
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by /u/Brex10_reddit
1w ago
I sit in my office chair a lot, but less than I need to because it's super uncomfortable and it's making me less productive because I just hate being at my desk, my butt starts to hurt after only about 30 minutes to an hour, I tried looking into getting a better chair but they are far outside my price range. (I was hoping for around $80 but willing to go up to $120, I had no idea how expensive chairs were) I'm 6 foot 4 inches tall and weigh 250 pounds, I've tried using a pillow or folded towel and they don't help much if at all. I've considered buying one of those seat pad/cushion things but ..read more
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Is my sitting posture ok?
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by /u/the_lost_interleukin
1w ago
Hi everyone, 1 month ago I started facing shoulder pain issues which I can only attribute to the lack of fitness due to a lower back injury earlier this year + sitting + mouse use. I have been to a doctor and doing physio at the moment. The shoulder issues are better now, however, my wrist, forearms, and hands (extensor area) ache after minimal use of the computer. The only way to comfortably type is by resting my arms on the table, as in the pics. Any clues on how I should further improve my posture? Also, using the mouse hurts my right arm, close to the bicep area. Any clue on how to use th ..read more
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TKL Ergonomic keyboard recommendation
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by /u/Kormael
1w ago
any recommendation for a good TKL ergonomic keyboard? submitted by /u/Kormael [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Is my standing desk posture correct?
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by /u/Final-Cress
1w ago
I started getting shoulder tendonitis for a month so switched to a standing desk. Is this a correct posture? submitted by /u/Final-Cress [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Strapping my head to my headrest with a belt was the key to reducing my upper shoulder pain significantly
Reddit | Ergonomics
by /u/FrontManufacturer945
1w ago
yes i have forward head posture how did u know. i follow all the physical training exercises/stretches and a pomodoro technique to limit continous sitting. but i would still fall into the habit occasionally of FHP (especially a good video game) and it would ruin my progress albeit emotionally mostly. not anymore lmao. the belt trick rocks. i also put a small rolled towel with minimal thickness on my upper back between the shoulder blades to force even more backward and downwards rotation of my shoulders. i actually feel my lats and lower trapezius aching instead of my neck and shoulders and i ..read more
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Lumbar support: cylindrical Mackenzie roll or D-Shaped?
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by /u/R_12345678910
1w ago
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