Thursday, September 20. 2007
Repetitive Strain Injury and Graphic Design
Moreover, OSHA's sound advice to "vary activities" and "take frequent breaks" doesn't acknowledge the reality that many jobs, such as graphic design, programming, and word processing, require nonstop computer use.
Deborah Quilter
Generally, I just try to work through it, but this typically results in a pretty bad spasm or episode, meaning I am forced to take a day off work to have a break from sitting on my butt all day making tiny and precise gestures with my right hand. Even typing this entry is giving my wrist a break, and I'm always amazed that a sedentary job like graphic design results in such debilitating injury.
At work I use a Wacom Graphire graphics tablet. To be honest, I thought this would be the solution to all of my pointing related problems (sore neck, sore shoulders, burning wrist, restricted movement in my fingers), but after two months of use I can't say its any better than the optical mouse I had before. I do love using a tablet and stylus, it has sped up my work flow quite a bit, however I can't feel any benefits in terms of my RSI, which I'm really disappointed about.
So I've done a little bit of research and gathered some cool ideas for combating RSI. I'll pick a few to road-test over the next few months and track their effectiveness.
Workstation Setup
- Feet rest flat on the floor or on a footrest.
- Thigh is supported by soft chair.
- Lower back is supported .
- Upper arms hang loosely from the shoulder.
- Forearms extend horizontally to the floor towards the keyboard.
- Keyboard is lowered and angled slightly away (negative pitch) so the wrist is in neutral position.
- Mouse is next to the keyboard at the same level.
- Wrists do not lean on any surface (including wrist rests) while typing or mousing.
- You are centered in front of the monitor.
- The monitor screen is at right angles to any windows.
- Eyes are at a comfortable distance from the monitor.
- Eyes look down at the monitor at a 15-20 degree ngle.
- If telephone use is frequent, use a headset instead of a handset.
90 Degree Mousing Action!
Office Yoga Assistant
by Mipsis Software
The program runs in the background, prompting me to take a break and stretch every hour. If it didn't, it wouldn't be any good to me. I've been shown all these exercises before - the problem is remembering to do it! If I am prompted visually on my screen, I can see myself actually doing these stretches regularly.
The best part about this program is that it's free. Try it for yourself!
Wrist Exercise Tools
The Eggsercizer
From Sportstek - the Eggsercizer costs AUD$15.00 + GST and postage.
Theraputty
I LOVE the concept behind this (and the name), because I love tactile things (and puns). I'd just worry that there would be residue that got into my keyboard or tablet stylus!!
From painreliever.com - Theraputty costs USD$7.95 + shipping.
Topical Cream
Tiger Balm
I am a huge fan of Tiger Balm Red and my family has been using this ointment since forever. There are a few different ointments, but this one is ideal for reducing swelling and pain in muscles. The scent is pleasant too - it's not as stinky as Dencorub!
Sports Ice Joint and Muscle Gel
This comes highly recommended from a friend of mine who suffers from acute pain in her joints, but is allergic to anti-inflammatory drugs.
How do you combat RSI in the workplace? Let me know - there needs to be much more discussion about this condition.
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Nick Perkins - #1 - 2007-09-20 13:52 - (Reply)
All my workmates are now using the OfficeYoga. It is awesome in the way it reminds you to get the stuff done and take a break. :)
Safe Computing Tips - #2 - 2007-10-31 15:59 - (Reply)
Office yoga! Its very interesting thank you so much for sharing. :)
Thank you
Brock - #2.1 - 2008-01-30 07:30 - (Reply)
Hi Natalie,
Just wondering how you position your tablet in relation to your keyboard? To the side or in front of...
Also, you might try Glucosamine and Chondroitin for your RSI, it helped a friend out a lot with RSI from guitar playing.
Brock










