Ergonomics and emloyee well-being

Ergonomics and emloyee well-being

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Musculoskeletal pain is a significant issue in Europe, affecting productivity and quality of life for many workers. With 3 out of 5 workers reporting pain related to computerwork, we will generate substantial workforce issues, including millions of sick days if focus on ergonomic solutions are not integrated into daily office life.

 

The study by Contour Design and Opeepl highlights the link between prolonged computer use and musculoskeletal issues, with over 80% of respondents using a PC for more than four hours daily. The study found that 75% of office workers attribute their pain to computer use, emphasizing the need for effective ergonomic practices.

 

The Kvadrant survey supports the effectiveness of ergonomic solutions like the RollerMouse, with 86% of users experiencing significant pain relief. The RollerMouse promotes a natural hand position, reducing strain and preventing musculoskeletal disorders. Additionally, 87% of users recommend the RollerMouse, reflecting its positive impact on their work experience.

Read the full report here.