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Stay Comfortable While Working at a Desk with These Tips

It is important to be comfortable wherever you are working for the eight hours you put in each day. If you’re experiencing any sort of pain in your neck, back, legs, or arms as a stationary worker, then you’ll want to take a closer look at your set-up. In other words, it’s important to reevaluate your workstation ASAP and correct your posture to avoid any unnecessary pain or stress. These tips below, categorized by body part, will help get you started with the latter.

Elbows

Elbow placement can make all the difference in chest and shoulder stiffness. Sit in front of your desk with your upper arms parallel to your spine. Rest your hands on your work surface. Your elbows should be at a 90-degree angle. If they are not, you need to move your chair either up or down. Armrests should be set so that they just slightly lift your arms at the shoulders.

Feet and Thighs

To determine if your feet are in the proper position, try to slide your fingers under your thigh at the leading edge of your chair. If the space is too tight, you may need to prop your feet up with an adjustable footrest. If you have too much space, you may need to raise your chair. But if that interferes with the proper elbow angle you’ve already set, you may also need to adjust the height of your desk or work surface.

Eye Level

Ideally, you shouldn’t spend your days looking down or up at your screen. To test for the proper placement of your screen, sit in front of your computer and close your eyes with your head facing forward. Slowly open your eyes. Your gaze should be at the center of your computer screen. If it is not, your screen should be lowered or raised to correct this.

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