| Ergonomics is a science concerned with
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| | complaints.The CPU stand provides a
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| the design of safe and comfortable
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| | secure and speedy way of relocating CPU
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| machines for humans. A branch of
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| | throughout the office space. It also
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| ergonomics deals with furniture that
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| | creates convenient, mobile,
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| avoids causing backaches and muscle
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| | under-the-desk CPU storage that allows
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| cramps. In the computer field, ergonomics
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| | for more workspace and leg space, keeping
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| plays an important role in the design of
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| | the user more comfortable over long
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| monitors and keyboards that prevent
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| | periods of time.Ergonomic armrests
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| discomfort and strain while working for
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| | provide full forearm support to combat
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| long hours.Injuries have increased with
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| | cramping and fatigue while using the
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| the use of computer technology in the
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| | mouse. A smooth and spacious computer
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| workplace. Repetitive and prolonged work
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| | mouse pad surface of polyurethane ensures
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| at the computer workstation can lead to
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| | comfortable movement of the mouse while
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| discomfort, muscle aches and work related
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| | the wrist rests on the arm support.CPU
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| injuries. Posture and proper body
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| | holders can be installed under the desk
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| positioning at a computer workstation is
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| | where users can comfortably load media
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| importantThe importance of ergonomic
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| | without bending. This system can be
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| design was stated in old records dating
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| | installed quickly and provides easy
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| back to the 17th Century. Long periods of
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| | storage away from the operator's knee,
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| sitting, continuous movement of the hand
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| | which can be in the way without this sort
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| and strain on the eyes are common
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| | of accessory.
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