As we continue to “stay at home”, you and your body may realize that options are not created equal when it comes to supporting good ergonomic posturing. When WFH, it’s vital to remember to stay in a proper ergonomic position to avoid musculoskeletal problems. Right now, even though temporary, bad postures could lead to serious musculoskeletal issues. Unfortunately, some of us don’t dig working from home and pray that it is temporary. “My kids are driving me nuts”, “I keep getting interrupted”, “Ugh, the food in the pantry next to me sounds so good right now! I am going to get fat!” (my personal favorite) , or “This set up is killing me, I could never WFH. I miss my desk at work.” Those are examples of what I often hear when I do remote/online evaluations these days. I can’t help you stop craving munchies, but if you have an ergonomic question, I got your back - no pun intended!
Here are some tips to help you get through this crazy time, and hopefully, make it more enjoyable:
In all seriousness, the bottom line is to make sure that you maintain good posture and body mechanics to minimize stress on your body when you are working from home. Make sure you set reminders to get up and move every hour. Stay safe! Feel free to contact us anytime for questions or send us a picture of your worst posture to humor us; NOT!