 | 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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 | 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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 | 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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 | Keyboards / Keypads |
An ergonomic keyboard is a computer keyboard designed with ergonomic considerations to minimize muscle strain and a host of related problems. Some ergonomic keyboards have fixed, vertically aligned keys, so the user types with their hands perpendicular to the ground, thumbs-up. Still others allow a range of rotation and elevations. |
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 | Height Adjustable Desks |
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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 | Monitor Arms |
Our monitor arms feature effortless adjustment, extreme stability and a sleek look. Our full line of monitor arms allow users to easily customize the angle, depth and height of the monitor for maximum benefit. |
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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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 | CPU Holders |
With one of our CPU holders, your computer will be protected from dirt, dust, accidental spills, and even flooding from broken pipes or overhead sprinklers – all of which are real dangers for CPUs that sit on a floor or desk. Whether on wheels or sliding tracks, our CPU holders facilitate access to your CPU’s cables, ports and drives, yet allow the CPU to be stored out of sight when not in use. |
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 | Task Lighting |
The benefits of task lighting are ergonomic comfort by supplying the right amount of adjustable illumination for each user and task while reducing glare and computer vision syndrome.
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 | Headsets |
Cradling the telephone handset between your shoulder and ear can result in shoulder discomfort. Headsets eliminate the need to hold the telephone in this uncomfortable position. Your shoulders can stay completely relaxed as you enjoy a new level of comfort and freedom.
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 | Laptop Solutions |
Our laptop holders, stands, desks, carriers and arms help maintain proper ergonomics by maintaining a relaxed, neutral posture that reduces stress and strain to your muscles. |
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 | Accessories |
Ergonomically-designed wrist rests, arm supports, and office supplies can help alleviate the discomfort caused by Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI), Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) and Arthritis by properly positioning and supporting the hand, fingers and wrists to minimize the stress placed on bones, muscles and soft-tissue. |
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 | Back Supports |
Our support cushions help keep bones and joints in their correct alignment so that muscles are being used properly. They will prevent fatigue because muscles are being used more efficiently, allowing the body to use less energy, and prevent strain or overuse problems. |