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 | Keyboard Trays | A ergonomic keyboard tray is more than just something your keyboard rests on, our keyboard trays are designed for specific ergonomic needs and workstation configurations, which include: locking, adjustable, and articulating, over the desk, and a variety of mousing surfaces.
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 | Chairs | Some features are mandatory for a good chair regardless of how you intend to use it: adjustability; seat height range; backrest adjustablility both vertically and in the forward and backward direction; seat depth; and stability with a five-point base is recommended.
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 | Mobile Workstations | A good mobile workstation provides generous workspace, space-saving accessibility and secure placement of the monitor and CPU wheather you are in a sitting or standing position. Powered and non-powered solutions for you to choose from.
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 | Mounted Workstations | Our selection of mounted workstations allow for computer use in areas not suitable for a traditional workstation. The mounting system enables the monitor, keyboard and CPU (if chosen) to work independently for optimal positioning.
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 | Mice & Input Devices | Prolonged use of mice sometimes leads to problems such as muscle fatigue, inflammation, strained shoulders and elbows, and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. These ailments and computer-related injuries are precisely what an ergonomic mouse seeks to prevent, view our wide selection here. |
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 | Footrests | Reduce issues such as blood clots, varicose veins and pressure on the Achilles tendon due to pooling of fluids in the lower limbs — the result of prolonged, inactive sitting. A ergonomic footrest encourages gentle rocking of the feet in the same way a rocking chair encourages movement. This rocking motion will increase healthful circulation. |
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 | Document Holders | A good ergonomic document holder keeps your work directly in front of you, eliminating the need for repetitive lateral head movement. This dramatically reduces neck and upper back stress and significantly impacts output. |
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 | Height Adjustable Workstations | Ergonomists agree that microbreaks are an excellent way to reduce the affects of repetitive activities. Rather than squirming in your seat late in the day, give your back a rest by standing for a short time. Alternating between standing and seated positions reduces the need for extended workbreaks, increasing employee productivity. |
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 | Anti Fatigue Matting | Ergonomic Matting is proven to help better the health of workers by stimulating blood circulation, preventing cramps, reducing tiredness and preventing industrial accidents. |
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