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(IT-NEWSWIRE.COM, August 03, 2015 ) New York, New York -- With so many people plugged into the technological world, the instance of RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury), RMD (Repetitive Motion Disorder), Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and "iPad Neck" is becoming prevalent in modern society.
The constant rigours of being slouched over a laptop, notebook or tablet causes neck, shoulder and wrist strain which, with time, can become debilitating and extremely painful. From the perspective of good muscle and joint health, it is best to treat the laptop like a desktop.
One should perceive the workstation not just as a PC or terminal, but as an entire working environment. A full workstation evaluation should include one's desk and chair, the cable placement, lighting, work breaks, and training.
The best way to prevent and relieve RSI and related disorders, is to ensure that the posture is correct and this is best done by elevating or angling the device at approximately 18 degrees on a hard surface like a table or a desk. This ensures that the eyes have a direct line of sight to the screen and that the keyboard is at a natural angle for the wrists.
Many students and IT personnel spend hours hunched over screens and keyboards. It would be prudent to work for an hour (with good posture) and then go for a walk or do some form of exercise for 10 minutes to prevent strain to the muscles. Not only is it beneficial to the body, but it is also to the mind, allowing one to relax and refocus.
The Laptop Stand launched by Spherecalls is ergonomically designed to address these potentially poor posture hazards and assist in the prevention of long term debilitating pain caused by poor posture related to working on portable devices.
About Spherecalls
Spherecalls International markets computer, laptop and tablet stands to those computer users who find themselves constantly slouched over modern technology. The aim is to sell products that assist better posture to relieve the inevitable pain that accompanies hours spent on these necessary tools for the modern lifestyle.
Spherecalls
Riccie
+642102535778
spherecalls@orcon.net.nz
Source: EmailWire.Com
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