Posture
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Keep
Your Neck Straight
Too much bending or twisting of the bones of the
neck can cause damage to your spine as well. It is
important to be aware of how your neck is positioned.
Try to avoid prolonged twisting and bending.
In computerized offices, the prime cause of a twisted
neck is placement of the computer monitor. If the
monitor is not directly in front of the user or if
it is not at the right height, the neck will be angled
incorrectly one way or the other.
The proper monitor placement is to keep top of the
monitor at eye level and to have the monitor directly
in front of you. If you are reading things from hardcopy
and then typing on the computer, it is a good idea
to place papers next to and parallel with the monitor.
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There
are two other common causes of neck stress. The first is "Telephone
Neck." This can be eliminated very simply by using
a headset or adding a telephone cushion or cradle.
There
is also what is called "Nearsighted Neck" which
refers to the fact that many people are unaware that they
are slightly nearsighted, and thus will lean their necks
forward to be able to see the screen clearly. There are
also those who must lean their neck backwards to see due
to improper glasses. If you notice you are bending forwards
or backwards to see, make sure to have your eyes examined.
Or simply move the monitor closer.


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