Posture
Tips 3/7
Keep
Your Elbows In and Your Shoulders Relaxed
Your
elbows belong at your sides, not stretched out to reach
a keyboard or a mouse.

There are several things you can do to make
this position possible:
• Adjust your furniture to correct the
heights (either raise the chair or lower the desk)
• Rearrange your desktop layout to make things closer
• Use a keyboard holder, one with space for your mouse
• Use a touch pad instead of a mouse if your keyboard comes with one
• If your chair has adjustable arm rests, place them at the same height
as your keyboard
Keep
Your Wrists in a Neutral Position
Keeping
a neutral position in the wrist can help to prevent increasingly
more common disorders such as Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. There
are several good ways to think about wrist posture. One
way is to keep the hand in the same plane as the forearm.
Good arrangement of your desktop and use of wrist wrests
can help achieve this.
A good way to test yourself to assure your wrist posture is neutral is
to let your arms dangle by your sides. Note the position of your wrists.
This is most likely a neutral position.
When
using a mouse a lot, make sure you don't grip it too hard.
Learn to hold the mouse with a loose grip. This can help
keep your wrists neutral.
Another
good tip for keeping proper wrist function is the shape
of the newer style of "natural" keyboards. While
appearing unconventional, these keyboards do an excellent
job of keeping your wrists in a neutral position. Many also
come with touch pads to use in place of a mouse.
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