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Computer related injuries   [Edit]

Survey period: 3 Jun 2002 to 9 Jun 2002

What measures do you take to prevent computer related injuries such as RSI? (suggested by Bart van Haaf)

OptionVotes% 
None.19835.80
Minimal stretching and occasionally leaving the chair.17932.37
Minimal stretching and minor ergonomic aids.9417.00
Regular stretching, breaks each hour and good ergonomic equipment.7012.66
Extensive stretching and rests combined with specialised equipment.50.90
Alternate input/output devices and specialised medical help.71.27



 
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Nish Nishant3-Jun-02 21:30
sitebuilderNish Nishant3-Jun-02 21:30 
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Cathy5-Jun-02 7:02
Cathy5-Jun-02 7:02 
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Len Holgate5-Jun-02 7:22
Len Holgate5-Jun-02 7:22 
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Nish Nishant5-Jun-02 13:49
sitebuilderNish Nishant5-Jun-02 13:49 
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Cathy5-Jun-02 13:57
Cathy5-Jun-02 13:57 
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Nish Nishant5-Jun-02 14:38
sitebuilderNish Nishant5-Jun-02 14:38 
GeneralSide effects Pin
Gary Wheeler3-Jun-02 4:33
Gary Wheeler3-Jun-02 4:33 
GeneralRegular stretching, breaks each hour and good ergonomic equipment Pin
David Wulff3-Jun-02 4:09
David Wulff3-Jun-02 4:09 
I chose "Regular stretching, breaks each hour and good ergonomic equipment", because it was the only one that mentioned regular breaks. I rarely spend more than, say, thirty minutes sat in front of a machine without getting up and wandering about (if only to get a fresh coke or fetch a file). I also tend to take my hands off of the keyboard and mouse whenever I am not actively using them, and do a lot of stretching them behind my head and down my sides - this regular stretching (every ten minutes at a minimum) is true to almost everything I do, I do it in the car, I do it at the pub, and I used to do it at school. I just *love* that stretching feeling.

I'm booked into a "special club" for a taster session next Thursday evening - in the paper they advertised that they could provide "the ultimate stretching experience through the aid of medievil techniques". I can't wait! Blush | :O

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GeneralRe: Regular stretching, breaks each hour and good ergonomic equipment Pin
_Magnus_3-Jun-02 4:20
_Magnus_3-Jun-02 4:20 
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Paul M Watt3-Jun-02 9:28
mentorPaul M Watt3-Jun-02 9:28 
GeneralRe: Regular stretching, breaks each hour and good ergonomic equipment Pin
David Wulff3-Jun-02 9:43
David Wulff3-Jun-02 9:43 
GeneralNone Pin
Paul Watson2-Jun-02 23:37
sitebuilderPaul Watson2-Jun-02 23:37 
GeneralRe: None Pin
Eddie Velasquez3-Jun-02 1:01
Eddie Velasquez3-Jun-02 1:01 
GeneralRe: None Pin
Ed Gadziemski3-Jun-02 12:27
professionalEd Gadziemski3-Jun-02 12:27 
GeneralRe: None Pin
Chris Maunder3-Jun-02 1:47
cofounderChris Maunder3-Jun-02 1:47 
GeneralRe: None Pin
DRHuff3-Jun-02 3:53
DRHuff3-Jun-02 3:53 
GeneralRe: None Pin
David Wulff3-Jun-02 9:48
David Wulff3-Jun-02 9:48 
GeneralRe: None Pin
Paul Watson3-Jun-02 21:28
sitebuilderPaul Watson3-Jun-02 21:28 
GeneralRe: None Pin
David Wulff4-Jun-02 1:52
David Wulff4-Jun-02 1:52 
GeneralRe: None Pin
Paul Watson3-Jun-02 21:29
sitebuilderPaul Watson3-Jun-02 21:29 
GeneralRe: None Pin
DRHuff4-Jun-02 10:50
DRHuff4-Jun-02 10:50 
GeneralRe: None Pin
Paul Watson4-Jun-02 22:14
sitebuilderPaul Watson4-Jun-02 22:14 
GeneralRe: None Pin
Jason Gerard4-Jun-02 3:13
Jason Gerard4-Jun-02 3:13 
GeneralI had to vote 'none' Pin
Christian Graus2-Jun-02 18:59
protectorChristian Graus2-Jun-02 18:59 
GeneralRe: I had to vote 'none' Pin
Michael Dunn2-Jun-02 19:07
sitebuilderMichael Dunn2-Jun-02 19:07 

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