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Michael’s desk needs ergonomic correction for a safer and healthier work environment.
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Michael’s feet should sit flat on the floor, so he can keep a comfortable posture throughout the day.
Michael should situate his knees so his lower legs and hips are at a 90° to 110° between his thighs. When sitting, he should have a fist‘s width of space between the edge of the chair and the back of his knees.
Michael should keep his torso upright or reclined slightly to ensure his hips stay between a 90° and 120° angle. He should also use a cushion to maintain the slight natural curve of his lower back.
The position of the keyboard and mouse should ensure Michael’s elbows stay relaxed and at his side, with his arms between a 90° and 120° angle. This way, he reduces his muscle load without holding his arms in a strained or unnatural position.
Michael should use an adjustable tray for his keyboard and mouse since the height of his desk is too high. The tray should be adjusted to tilt his keyboard back about 10°, while allowing him to maintain a keyboard position where his wrists are at an equal height to his elbows.
Michael should not flex his wrists up or down. Instead, he should hold them in a relaxed, natural position, and at an equal height to his elbows. His hands should also be relaxed, with his fingers curved and supported.
Much like sitting in a car, his shoulders should be down and relaxed, with his chest open and wide. Leaning back just a bit can be increase comfort while in a seated position.
Mounting Michael’s display would allow him to reposition the screen and maintain an optimized view as his posture changes. He should tilt the screen back 10° to 20° to balance the focal distance from the top to bottom of the screen.
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Sorry, lowering Michael’s chair is not the most ergonomic way to comfortably maintain a proper line of sight.
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A sit-stand desk mount is a great way for Michael to combat the dangers of excessive sitting.
Knees should be slightly lower than the hips with a 2-3" space between the back of the leg and the chair.