"Ergonomic aids, such as split keyboards, keyboard trays, typing pads, and wrist braces, may be used to improve wrist posture during typing," (Zieve & Eltz 2010)
Training and awareness; the encouragement of frequent breaks; yoga classes offered for free at the workplace; job rotation.
"Employers can develop programs in ergonomics, the process of adapting workplace conditions and job demands to the capabilities of workers," (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke 2010)
"Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as aspirin, ibuprofen, and other nonprescription pain relievers, may ease symptoms that have been present for a short time or have been caused by strenuous activity. Orally administered diuretics ("water pills") can decrease swelling. Corticosteroids (such as prednisone) or the drug lidocaine can be injected directly into the wrist or taken by mouth (in the case of prednisone) to relieve pressure on the median nerve," (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke 2010)
Tendonitis
Avoid "Intense, repeated, and sustained exertion" and also "Awkward, sustained, or extreme postures" (Steele & Norvell 2010).
Allow ample recovery time
Temperature regulation in gym
New equipment that encourages stretching
Encourage peer support and foster good employer-employee relations (Steele & Norvell 2010)
"Usually, painkillers and an ice pack will relieve symptoms until the tendonitis goes away after a few days," (NHS n.d.)
Ulnar Nerve Entrapment
"Avoid frequent use of the arm with the elbow bent
If you use a computer frequently, make sure that your chair is not too low. Do not rest the elbow on the armrest.
Avoid leaning on the elbow or putting pressure on the inside of the arm
For example, do not drive with the arm resting on the open window.
Keep the elbow straight at night when you are sleeping. This can be done by wrapping a towel around the straight elbow, wearing an elbow pad backwards, or using a special brace."
(American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 2007)
Proper design for workstations; follow guidelines for carpal tunnel syndrome
Encourage frequent rests, breaks, and stretches.
Safety specialist to lead stretching and body awareness classes in the workplace
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatories
Neck Tension Syndrome
Avoid static postures by encouraging movement
"Take regular breaks every 30-40 minutes and stretch neck muscles," (Delta Ergonomics n.d.).
Use a Monitor arm or monitor stand to promote optimal monitor height
In-line document stand to neutralise neck position and prevent unnecessary head tilting while referring to documents
Make sure the chair back...
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