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What Is Workplace Ergonomics?

Work Injury New Fairfield CT ErgonomicsGone are the days of sitting back in our office chairs with our feet on the desk.  Now we have gone to the absolute other extreme to where our heads are almost in the computer screen as they are stretched and extended by our form that is becoming hunched and almost disfigured.  With this wonderful posture we have gained illnesses and pains that could and can be avoided.  To help find and create solutions to this growing trend and to help companies have healthier employees and in turn more productivity with less sick days, the science of workplace ergonomics was developed  to address work place solutions which creates a win for both employee and employer.

Simple Ergonomics

Ergonomics is the practice of suiting the conditions in which a person works to the specific capabilities and job demands of that employee. It follows that, for an ergonomic workplace to be created, a proper assessment of the environment must first of all take place so that appropriate changes can be made on the basis of accepted ergonomic principles. The aim is to create a safer and more productive working environment for the employee.

The Three Most Important Applications of  Workplace Ergonomics:

  • The stress of any lifting should be taken by the largest muscles to protect the smaller and more vulnerable ones.
  • When working, the employee should be able to move comfortably between various correct postures so they don’t over-stress one particular part of the body for an extended period. Muscles become fatigued when kept tense for too long, especially if that one posture is poor.
  • Joints should move through no more than 50% of their range when performing activities, and preferably be kept in a neutral position. Joints that are overextended can become damaged and susceptible to repetitive stress/strain injuries.

Tips for Safe Lifting:

When lifting anything off the floor, bend at the knees, not at the waist. Keep your head up, your neck and back straight, and use your leg muscles to power up to standing. Bending forward at the waist to lift brings your low-back muscles into it, and these can be easily pulled. Keep your elbows flexed and hold the object close in to your body to further minimize back strain.

Tips for the Desk Jockey:

  • The height of the desk should be suited to your frame, and everything you need should be within easy reach.
  • Your feet should be able to touch the floor, and the angle between your torso and thighs should be 90 to 110 degrees.
  • Keep your body straight, head and neck upright, and keep your task directly in front of you. Don’t hunch or slouch.
  • The top of your computer monitor should be at your eye level. Your head should be in a neutral position, otherwise any leaning forward can cause pain in the neck and head.
  • Your wrists should be straight when typing, and your shoulders and forearms parallel to the floor.
  • Anything you read at your desk should be at the same level as though you were reading it on your monitor. Use a book stand or a paper holder.
  • Use a headset when talking on the telephone – certainly if you are doing so for long periods. Never use your shoulder to cradle the phone against your ear. This will lead to headaches and neck pain.
  • Every 20 or 30 minutes, get up, have a stretch and go for a little wander. But do not stray to long.
  • Frequently stretch out your neck, arms, wrists, back, and legs while working. Try neck rotations, fist clenches, arm dangles, and shoulder shrugs.
  • Don’t stare at one thing for too long. If your eyes do not frequently shift focus, they will become strained. Take a few seconds to look from objects that are nearby to objects that are farther away, such as your colleagues who are still frowning at you following your last stretching routine.

Bonus Mouse Safety:

Use you arm and shoulder to move the mouse, not just your wrist. Hold the mouse loosely and keep your wrist straight and relaxed. The edge of your desk is not the best place to rest your wrist; instead, use a gel rest incorporated into the mouse mat. Take regular breaks during each hour to flex your wrists, and to move your arms and shoulders.

We Can Help!

With the exponential growth of the internet world our bodies can endure poor repetitive posture and strains for over eight hours a day and sometime more.  These demands have developed many of these health challenges such as neck pain, headaches, low back pain, carpal tunnel.

As specialists our team has been developed to first address your pain symptoms but also work to create better solutions for you and your company’s team.  We encourage questions and would love to help your team by helping you develop solutions to your work environment, which should be a happy healthy place for you; for you may be there more than your own home.

The Responsibility of Evolution – Chiropractic Insights

Evolutions Role New Fairfield CT Back Pain

Man's trajectory from the beginning has been to come, become, adapt, and grow.  Our evolution from even a small infant can be measured by lying to sitting, sitting to crawling, and finally crawling to standing.  With this said our species from an outside observer would now be entered as the era of de-evolution of man....

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Reflections Of Neck Pain

Headaches New Fairfield CT Neck Pain

Have you ever been walking along and caught your full body's side profile in a reflective surface?  At first glance we are worried about our hair, our clothes, or worse - "look how fat and out of shape I am". Now look again closer.  Is your chin out in front of your shoulders and chest?  Worse...

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Do Pinched Nerves Have You Feeling Like Scrooge?

Pinched Nerve New Fairfield CT
Tis the season to be merry, but if you suffer from pain you feel you are more like Scrooge than Santa.  

The “Pinch”

Being pinched hurts, but to pinch a nerve? Ugh! That must feel like severe, intense pain – and it often does. “Pinched” nerves can happen anywhere in your spine; they can affect nerves that go to your arms, fingers, wrist, neck, back, shoulder, head, legs, muscles and internal organs, and can affect your general health, posture, energy level, resistance to disease – even your emotional health. “Pinched” nerves can simply make your life miserable.

The Bank of Nerves

There are billions of nerve fibers in your body, often arranged in bundles called nerves. Many billions of them travel inside the spinal column as part of the spinal cord and exit through openings between the vertebrae. After leaving the spinal column, the nerves separate into smaller and smaller bundles and travel to every nook and cranny in your body.

An Account With No Nerves

Without nerves, you couldn’t see, hear, touch, taste or smell. You also wouldn’t be able to feel hot, cold, pain or pleasure. Your body would be the ultimate sensory deprivation tank; you’d be completely cut off from existence. Without nerves, you would be completely paralyzed – no muscles could move. Your body wouldn’t be able to respond to any of your commands, and you’d be a prisoner within yourself.

Nerve Regulation

Nerves regulate your breathing, sweating, shivering, internal organ function, heartbeat, digestion, excretion, blood supply to different organs and blood pressure. Without healthy nerves, your body would be quite useless.

Where Do Pinched Nerves Begin

When the nerves come down from the brain, they travel through a bony canal formed by vertebrae. If the vertebrae are misaligned slightly, they may cause the nerves to be irritated, compressed or stretched. Nerves also send more than electrical impulses; it is now known that chemical nutrients, which are necessary for muscle health, travel over the nerves. What can cause nerve pinching or impingement? A fall or an accident, even a very mild one that happened years ago, may be enough to misalign your spine. Some common causes are unnatural sleeping positions, bad posture, fatigue, dental work, a difficult birth, emotional stress, poor nutrition or a combination of stresses.

Dis-ease and Pinched Nerves

When the nerves are compressed, their impulses may be altered and this affects the entire body. Dis-ease, a general weakening of your body, may result. Dis-ease sets the stage for diseases of all kinds. Chiropractors have observed that physical and emotional conditions of many kinds have been related to improper functioning of the nervous system. Some of these include ulcers, constipation, diarrhea, lung conditions such as asthma, fevers, headaches, seizures, allergies, bed-wetting, colds, hearing, vision and a host of other problems. When the spinal column is misaligned, the entire skeletal system is thrown off balance, which can cause fatigue and exhaustion (common early signs of spinal problems).

Do All Pinched Nerves Hurt?

Most people with pinched nerves are not in pain. People with painful pinched nerves might be considered the lucky ones – they know they have a problem in their spine and they (hopefully) will get themselves checked by a chiropractor. But what about the ones without pain? Less than 10% of the nerve system can feel pain, so you don’t always know if there’s a problem.

Your Pinched Nerve Solution

Our team of experts specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of “pinched” and trapped nerves.  So before this holiday season passes you by schedule to visit our team and let us help you ring in the new year healthy and jolly!

Solving the Equation for Neck Pain

New Fairfield CT Neck Pain

If you think about the mechanics of your neck, you’ll realize it’s not surprising how easily it can be injured. It has amazing flexibility, is constantly on the move, has very little muscular support, but has to support the 14 - 16 pounds of your head. It is like balancing a bowling ball on a...

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