Avoid hand injuries, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Repetitive Strain Injury with Heated Computer Mouse from Warm-Mouse-Heated-Keyboard June 2, 2009
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Ergonomics is very important for improved health when a person’s job function involves the use of computers to minimize the dangers of various kinds of computer related injuries.
I suffered serious vision, nerve and other serious injuries in 2006 partly due to ergonomic issues. There were many more issues that needed to be addressed that I did not know about until after the event. I find that it is easier to accept change when the reason given for change is explained in a manner that hits home.
I have actually written a book “Lessons I Learned the Hard Way – How to identify, minimize, manage and treat computer related health issue” it is available at http://www.strategicbookpublishing.com/LessonsILearnedtheHardWay.html. I believe it is a must read for all computer users. I have written this book to alert others to the health dangers inherent in computer use and explain solutions such as ergonomics exercises etc. I hope you get hold of a copy. I can be reached at lessonsilearnedthehardway@gmail.com for further discussions.