Ergonomics
Use this homeworker cheat sheet to improve your set-up
Working with our ergonomists, we've created an infographic cheat sheet that shows you best practice for setting up your workstation equipment, whether it's used on an ad hoc basis, or for longer.Â
8 ergonomic tips and products to protect your back at work
Employers and workers should always try to pay greater attention to their posture and working ergonomics. This can be quite a challenge, so here are a few tips on how you can keep yourself.
New partnership expands Posturite's lab and industry product offering
What's better: wired Vs wireless mouse and keyboard
Wireless technology is typically billed as being a newer, cooler, more convenient alternative to our traditional plugged-in devices - but when it comes to your workspace, is buying a wired or wireless mouse and keyboard best?
Mobile working - managing ergonomics issues in the changing workplace
Help for neck and shoulder pain at work - new resources
If you've ever felt tight or achy around your shoulders and neck after a long day at your desk, you're not alone. Last year upper limb and neck problems accounted for most reported musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs).
Brain scientists find sit-stand desk use boosts productivity and happiness
Sit-stand desk use can make us feel happier and sharpen work-related traits like decision-making and problem-solving, according to brain scientists at University College London.
Six of the best ergonomic tips for keyboard and mouse set-up
Finding the right position for your computer accessories is the most important factor in setting up an ergonomic workstation. In this article you'll find our top six tips for setting up your mouse and keyboard.