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Lift Your Head And Lower Your Arms: A Better Work From Home Setup

Sep 21, 2020
Meg Honan, an ergonomist from UC Berkeley, shares her expertise on optimizing home workspaces to prevent injuries. She discusses common pitfalls that lead to discomfort and provides practical tips for creating an ergonomic setup. The importance of good posture is emphasized, along with the need for regular movement and breaks. Meg also covers how to tailor workspaces for children and the impact of proper ergonomics on productivity and well-being, making remote work more enjoyable and less painful.
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ANECDOTE

Working from Bed

  • Ruth Tam initially worked from her bed when the pandemic started.
  • She transitioned from a standing desk at her workplace to her bed at home.
INSIGHT

Comfort vs. Ergonomics

  • Occasional indulgence in working from the couch or bed isn't harmful.
  • Constant use of these comfortable setups poses problems over time.
INSIGHT

The Praying Mantis Posture

  • Many experience discomfort due to poorly set-up home workstations.
  • This "praying mantis" posture leads to fatigue and reduced productivity.
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