Nursing is associated with high rates of musculoskeletal disorders from patient handling, and nurses are at high risk for developing cumulative trauma disorders, which can result from computer usage.
In the present review on musculoskeletal disorders in computer work, a main inclusion criterion was that the disorders had to be documented by some sort of physical examination, and not solely based ...
The layout and location of a computer workstation can greatly affect the comfort of the person using it. While a workstation with sound ergonomics can lead to a more productive workday, problems such ...
Computer learning can be an energetic process at the Edward C. Mazique Parent Child Center, in Washington. A little girl in the center’s Early Head Start program stands at a computer workstation to ...
The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society has published ANSI/HFES 100-2007, Human Factors Engineering of Computer Workstations, addressing the design of workstations, furniture, and computer systems.
Four out of five workers who spend a lot of time at the computer prefer to work at adjustable computer workstations that allow them to stand at their computers part of the day, according to a new ...